It may sound odd, but when I embarked on the Writers Bureau
comprehensive course a good few years back, I had no idea what being published really
entailed. I honestly thought in my naivety that you could write what
the hell you liked and someone would be up for publishing it.
Oh, how
wrong I was!
Writing is a craft like any skill and the world of
publishing is a tricky and complicated business. So, I was very quickly
going to have to learn how to do it well and how to do it right to even
have a smidge of a chance.
First and foremost, throw the ego out of the
window and write the masterpiece in your spare time. The money is going
to come from the hours you spend on targeted articles and other
freelance work.
Improve your acceptance rate by researching the markets you want to write for.
Hone your writing skills so the style you use and the content you produce is suitable.
Then, spend the time to review and revise.
It goes without saying - be reliable and professional. The majority of freelance work is recommendation by word of mouth.
Follow guidelines when submitting. There are times to be maverick, but this is not one of them.
Keep your options open.
And finally, be prepared to work and work and work - sometimes at the most unsociable of hours!
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