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Career Guides for Writers
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Writing 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
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How 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
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How to Get Ideas for Children's Books
Get Ideas Down on Paper As adults we often forget the amazing awe of learning something for the first time. We go about our lives in the "fast mode" and often miss the wonder that stops a ch . . . keep reading
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The Life of a Book Editor
Perhaps the best way to get ready for the job you'll soon have is to understand what an editor's life is like on a daily basis. So without further ado, here's the scoop: The beauty of this job is . . . keep reading
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