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Midlife Writer
Welcome to Midlife Writer

Have you always wanted to write, but just never found the time in your life to pursue your dream?

Not sure how to get started writing?

Afraid it's too late for you to start a writing career?

Well, it's never too late to start. All you need is a little help and encouragement. Lucky for you, that's what our Midlife Writer membership site is all about. Our primary purpose is to create a community dedicated to helping you find the answers and inspiration you need to become the kind of writer you've dreamed of becoming.

Our intention is to be the largest resource on the Internet for midlife writers, offering you hundreds of articles, resources and an interactive discussion board where you can get answers to your writing questions and connect with other late blooming writers like yourself.

Only two areas of our site are restricted to the public -- our discussion board and the download area. To gain access to those areas Click here to register.

Please bookmark this page and check back often as we add new content weekly. If you have any suggestions, comments or questions, please contact us.

Join us and watch us grow!

Linda Locke
Editor, Midlife Writer
Writer/Editor for 26 years

FEATURED ARTICLES
Do You Have a Book Inside You? Then Let It Out!
Many people want to write a book in midlife, but not everyone is successful. Here's an audio interview with book coach Sophfronia Scott on how to get your non-fiction book started and publishe . . . keep reading

Use Your Brain To Become A Better Writer
Anyone who has ever labored over a writing assignment knows that writing is hard work. While it does not require the same physical effort as lifting heavy objects, it is often very heavy lifting indee . . . keep reading

More Magazine Screenwriting Contest
If you an aspiring woman screenwriter over 40, here's a chance to get your script read by Hollywood insiders. MORE is partnering with Women In Film, the leading nonprofit for women in the . . . keep reading

If the Shoe Fits
"If I don't sell this novel, I'll open a shoe store." That's what I told my husband, and I meant it. Shoes were easy and fun -- I quested for them on an intuitive level only a shoe lover would unde . . . keep reading

The 3 Secrets to Successful Freelance Writing
The desire to write is both a blessing and a curse. It's a blessing because it taps some of our most creative resources and forces us to find a way to express ourselves in the symbols we call words. . . . keep reading

Find a Literary Agent or Self Publish: How to Decide
So, you've finally finished your book. Now, do you try to find a literary agent--or do you self publish? What are the tradeoffs? I give all-day Publishing Game workshops on this topic--but here are ju . . . keep reading

Listen to the Deep Know: The Urge for a Writer's Life
I know the moment I realized who I was supposed to spend my life with. It was a Sunday in August 1987. He was a friend who shared my penchants for B-movies, Monty Python, and the band Rush. We were dr . . . keep reading

Brainstorming Children's Book Ideas
When I speak to writers' groups and writers' classes, the questions I hear most often are about writer's block and how I come up with my ideas. I'm a screenwriter, but ever since a little girl came . . . keep reading

Self-Kindness, Truth, and Writing
Once when I went to a new (to me) yoga class I had a teacher say, "When we go into a pose, we can listen to our ego, which says, 'Push, push, go lower, go deeper,' or we can practice non-violence (in . . . keep reading

Nine Points to Ponder When Writing Short Stories
Whenever I begin a short story, I remind myself of two things: to try to get in touch with readers' senses as much as possible by writing something to see, hear, touch, smell, taste, and feel (emotion . . . keep reading


Featured Resources
Lonely Planet Guide to Travel Writing
If you want to make it as a travel writer, the first thing you need to do is to learn your craft. The Lonely Planet Guide to Travel Writing is written by established travel writers, who tell you w . . . keep reading

Travel Writing ResourcesTravel Writing Resources
So you want to be a travel writer? Here's some travel writing sites to check out. Don't forget to bookmark this page since these headlines change daily. . . . keep reading

Learn to Become a Skillful and Effective Writer
Eliminate writer's block. Increase writing speed and productivity. Enhance the beauty and persuasiveness of your written words. Make learning fun and exciting again. A BREAKTHROUGH IN HUMAN REPR . . . keep reading

Writing a Travel GuidebookWriting a Travel Guidebook
You will have a blast writing a travel guide. You will visit places you've never seen before, and see places you've already visited through different eyes. You may be hired to write a travel guide even on a topic that is already well covered. Just look at the section on Italy, where my books The Italy Guide and The Rome Guide, are located. That section is swamped with entries. I am constantly amazed that my books even get noticed. But they do, to the tune of thousands of copies sold every year. The same could happen to you. . . . keep reading

How to Get Hired as a Food WriterHow to Get Hired as a Food Writer
The first step to getting hired involves devising a self-marketing strategy. At the minimum, you will need an employment packet consisting of a well-thought-out resume, clever cover letter and writing samples. . . . keep reading

Do You Have a Book Inside You? Then Let It Out!
Linda Locke
Many people want to write a book in midlife, but not everyone is successful. Here's an audio interview with book coach Sophfronia Scott on how to get your non-fiction book started and publishe . . . keep reading
Use Your Brain To Become A Better Writer
by Deanna Mascle
Anyone who has ever labored over a writing assignment knows that writing is hard work. While it does not require the same physical effort as lifting heavy objects, it is often very heavy lifting indee . . . keep reading

More Magazine Screenwriting Contest
Linda Locke
If you an aspiring woman screenwriter over 40, here's a chance to get your script read by Hollywood insiders. MORE is partnering with Women In Film, the leading nonprofit for women in the . . . keep reading

If the Shoe Fits
by Kate Pepper
"If I don't sell this novel, I'll open a shoe store." That's what I told my husband, and I meant it. Shoes were easy and fun -- I quested for them on an intuitive level only a shoe lover would unde . . . keep reading

The 3 Secrets to Successful Freelance Writing
by Anne Wayman
The desire to write is both a blessing and a curse. It's a blessing because it taps some of our most creative resources and forces us to find a way to express ourselves in the symbols we call words. . . . keep reading

Find a Literary Agent or Self Publish: How to Decide
by Fern Reiss
So, you've finally finished your book. Now, do you try to find a literary agent--or do you self publish? What are the tradeoffs? I give all-day Publishing Game workshops on this topic--but here are ju . . . keep reading

Listen to the Deep Know: The Urge for a Writer's Life
By Ronlyn Domingue
I know the moment I realized who I was supposed to spend my life with. It was a Sunday in August 1987. He was a friend who shared my penchants for B-movies, Monty Python, and the band Rush. We were dr . . . keep reading

Brainstorming Children's Book Ideas
by Steve Barancik
When I speak to writers' groups and writers' classes, the questions I hear most often are about writer's block and how I come up with my ideas. I'm a screenwriter, but ever since a little girl came . . . keep reading

Self-Kindness, Truth, and Writing
by Jennifer Louden
Once when I went to a new (to me) yoga class I had a teacher say, "When we go into a pose, we can listen to our ego, which says, 'Push, push, go lower, go deeper,' or we can practice non-violence (in . . . keep reading

Nine Points to Ponder When Writing Short Stories
by C. M. Clifton
Whenever I begin a short story, I remind myself of two things: to try to get in touch with readers' senses as much as possible by writing something to see, hear, touch, smell, taste, and feel (emotion . . . keep reading


Write Fashion Articles With Ease, And Start Walking Down The Article Runway To Success
by William Lezubski
We all know that fashion is an enormous industry to talk about, and when it comes to writing fashion articles, you want to ensure that you can create vibrant and interesting content for your targeted . . . keep reading

Do You Suffer From Roughdraftitis?
by Deanna Mascle
There is an epidemic sweeping through writing groups around the globe. Day after day writers drag their weary fingers and bleary eyes into my office and beg for a cure. The symptoms they describe a . . . keep reading

Midlife Writer Tip of the Week - September 4, 2006
Linda Locke
Writely makes word processing free, fun and easy to use . . . I'm always on the lookout for useful and free online tools for writers, and Google's Writely word processor fits the bill nic . . . keep reading

Writely makes word processing free, fun and easy to use . . .
Linda Locke
I'm always on the lookout for useful and free online tools for writers, and Google's Writely word processor fits the bill nicely. Writely is Google's online word processing program that allows writers . . . keep reading

10 Steps to a Magazine Query
Mui Tsun
Introduction There are two ways to submit to magazine editors. One is to send the finished article without it being requested. This is referred to as an unsolicited manuscript. Most edito . . . keep reading

Food Writing: Finding Your Niche
Pamela White
An overused bit of advice aimed at new writers is to write what you know. It's also pushed on experienced writers. But like other aphorisms, this one rings true. I was a writer for years before I f . . . keep reading
3 Quick and Easy Ways to Generate Story Ideas
by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ
There are many ways you can generate ideas you can use for your stories, articles and other creative pieces. Start with the three ways given below: 1. Put Your 5 Senses to Work A simple but effe . . . keep reading

Lonely Planet Guide to Travel Writing
If you want to make it as a travel writer, the first thing you need to do is to learn your craft. The Lonely Planet Guide to Travel Writing is written by established travel writers, who tell you w . . . keep reading
Travel Writing Resources
Travel Writing Resources So you want to be a travel writer? Here's some travel writing sites to check out. Don't forget to bookmark this page since these headlines change daily. . . . keep reading

Make Time to Write Your Novel
by Tracy Falbe
Writing a novel is not easy. It requires a great deal of commitment, and the demands of life, such as earning a living and caring for a family, can easily get in the way. To overcome the constraints o . . . keep reading

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