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8 Ways You Can Think Like A Journalist To Improve Your Writing - A journalist waves at the reader.
Marketing
Robert Wood

8 Ways You Can Think Like A Journalist To Improve Your Writing

When it comes to writing, few things beat an insightful eye and an inquisitive mind. Happily, those attributes aren’t the sole province of novelists, and there’s plenty any writer can learn from journalism. That’s why, in this article, I’ll be looking at eight ways authors can improve their writing by thinking like journalists. If you’re

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8 Radical Writing Opportunities (That Pay) - The Cheshire Cat sits in a tree, texting.
Publishing
Robert Wood

8 Radical Writing Opportunities (That Pay)

If you’re a young person in the modern workforce (or you know one) you’re likely familiar with job listings that target their salaries and responsibilities at recent graduates while asking for a decade or more of experience in the field. ‘How can I get experience if you won’t give me any experience?’ goes the job-hunter’s

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How To Find The Story In Your Non-fiction Project - An author drops books into a cauldron, the best version emerging in a cloud.
Writing
Rebecca Langley

How To Find The Story In Your Nonfiction Project

Is there such a thing as actual nonfiction? In short, yes, but it almost always comes in the form of graphs, bone-dry reports, and scientific studies where the authors deliberately fight against a sense of narrative in favor of pure fact. Everything else – diaries, memoirs, historical writing – has a dash of narrative in

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What Authors Need To Know About True Crime - A murderer drags along a bulging refuse sack.
Writing
Fred Johnson

What Authors Need To Know About True Crime

Ever since Truman Capote popularized the genre in 1966 with In Cold Blood, America has been obsessed with true crime, and that obsession has since spread across the world. The term refers to a particular genre in film and literature in which a real-world crime is treated like the central plot device in a work

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