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Writing for Magazines in the UK

How to Get Paid to Write

Ellie Stevenson

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Rosegate Publications
04 September 2015
Writing for Magazines in the UK: how to get paid to write. A short, punchy guide to article and feature writing and how to earn money from it.
* Article writing: the practicalities: how to find topics and magazines to write for.
* Top tips on approaching editors.
* Articles writing: research, style and being professional.
* What does a rejection really mean?
* Planning ahead: being businesslike: how to get paid to write. Contains bonus fiction samples. What people have said I wish I'd had the benefit of Ellie Stevenson's booklet when I was just starting out as a writer. It tells you things you didn't even realise you needed to know. Gill Sharp, published writer of educational books, materials and resources. This guide punches above its weight. Armed with the advice it gives, I now have the confidence to approach magazine editors. Debbie Steel, freelance careers writer. Recommended, gives you all the information you need in a punchy, readable style. Alison Dixon, CWA and author of Which A Levels?
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Imprint:   Rosegate Publications
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   95g
ISBN:   9780957216570
ISBN 10:   0957216572
Pages:   92
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ellie Stevenson was born in Oxford and lived in Australia. A former careers adviser, she has written seventy plus articles, two novels and a short story collection. She has also written a short booklet on Writing for Magazines in the UK. She is currently working on her third novel, fuelled by inspiration, determination and plenty of coffee.

Reviews for Writing for Magazines in the UK: How to Get Paid to Write

What people have said (some reviews) I wish I'd had the benefit of Ellie Stevenson's booklet when I was just starting out as a writer. It tells you things you didn't even realise you needed to know. Gill Sharp, published writer of educational books, materials and resources. This guide punches above its weight. Armed with the advice it gives, I now have the confidence to approach magazine editors. Debbie Steel, freelance careers writer. Recommended, gives you all the information you need in a punchy, readable style. Alison Dixon, CWA and author of Which A Levels.


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