New in Fab Freelance Writing Ezine: Write ANYTHING, when you model

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Cross-posted from Angela Booth’s Writing Blog

If you’ve ever wanted to write something, and didn’t know how, this week’s article in the ezine, “Freelance Writing For Absolute Beginners, Part Two – Modeling To Write”, shows you how.

Here’s an excerpt:

If you’re a writer, and even if you’ve yet to sell a word, you know you’re a writer. Many writers know who they are from a young age, as soon as they realize that someone writes the stories they love to read. With other writers, the love of writing, and the knowledge that they’re a writer, sneaks up on them.

So here you are, a newly minted freelance writer, and of course you write, but now you want to sell your writing. As we discussed in Part One of the this article, the fundamental of freelance writing is that people make money from your words. For those people to make money from your words, the words you hope to sell must be in a certain form – a novel, a screenplay, a white paper, a Yellow Pages advertisement, a Web site – your buyers buy a bunch of words in some form or other.

You can write in any form, once you learn how to MODEL that form.

The new issue will be out tomorrow. Not a subscriber? Fab Freelance Writing Ezine is free, subscribe here.

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