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50 Things to Know About Writing Non-Fiction Articles for Magazines
- Leap Your Way from Wannabe to Published Author (50 Things to Know Becoming Series)
- Narrated by: Kristen Saburn
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Can I really learn to write nonfiction articles for magazines? What types of non-fiction articles do magazines want? Where do I begin? If you want to know the answer to any of these questions, then this book is for you.
Fifty Things to Know About Writing Nonfiction Articles for Magazines by author, Donna Patton, offers a quick and easy approach to teach you the basics for writing saleable, nonfiction articles in no time. Most books on writing nonfiction articles for magazines begin with asking whether you have what it takes to become a writer. They offer quizzes or writing prompts to see if you have the aptitude for the writing life. Although there's nothing wrong with that, the simple fact that you’ve purchased this book shows you already either know how to write or believe you can. If you can write, or even just believe you can write, non-fiction magazine article writing is a skill almost anyone can master. Based on knowledge from the world's leading experts…people who already have successful careers writing non-fiction articles for magazines...you’ll soon be among that published crowd.
In these chapters, you'll discover why almost anyone can write a non-fiction article for a magazine. You’ll discover the types of non-fiction articles magazines use and how you can mine your life for topics. Finally, you’ll understand how to edit and submit a query letter. This book will offer sound advice and practical tips to get you from wannabe writer to published author. Like thousands of authors before you, you’ll discover the fun and profits of venturing into this lucrative field of writing.
By the time you finish this book, you will know how to begin, where to find magazine markets eager to publish your work and some of the nitty gritty of dealing with editors. You’ll learn how to rejoice at acceptances and learn from rejections. So, grab your copy today. You'll be glad you did. Before long, you’ll open a magazine with your byline inside!