Sentences with phrase «into magazine writing»

If you want to break into magazine writing one of the best places to begin your search is the Writer's Market.

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Not only is it true that «a full 20 percent of CEOs on Inc. magazine's 500 fastest - growing private companies list indicated that they continued to work a paying job long after founding their organization,» Raffiee explains in a write - up of the research, but many of our entrepreneurial icons actually waded into starting up slowly, keeping a corporate job for quite awhile while they tested the waters.
Scobell began writing for the magazine in 1931, and in 1935 he contributed a series of articles that he parlayed into a monthly investment column.
In a piece entitled «The happiness of pursuit», in Time magazine July 2013, we read: «All human beings may come equipped with the pursuit - of - happiness impulse — the urge to find lusher land just over the hill, fatter buffalo in the next valley — but it's Americans who have codified the idea, written it into the Declaration of Independence and made it a central mandate of the national character.»
I wrote in the January 2009 issue of this magazine about a previous John Jay report into this subject, their 2004 report The Nature and Scope of the Problem of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, which was carried out in 2004 for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
I had no plans, no intentions beyond hoping it helped a few others, but that near silent launch snowballed into the release of Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook, a career in special diets (including recipe creation, writing, magazine and cookbook editing, ebooks, speaking engagements, and much more), and approximately 10 million unique visitors to date.
Perhaps the most unusual theory of the origin of the word curry comes from Selat Elbis Sopmi of London's Punjab Restaurant, who wrote in The Curry Club Magazine that some centuries ago an Irish sea captain married into a wealthy family.
By stocking it in your stores and libraries, writing about it on your websites, in your magazines and newspapers, and by purchasing copies for your friends and family, Super Natural Cooking is already going into its second printing!
They're trained in writing and content curation and puzzle - piecing disparate topics into a cohesive whole, while staying true to the voice of the magazine's brand.
Richard Sterling, once the travel editor of Fiery Foods & Barbecue Magazine, wrote to us that a waiter in Pattaya Beach, Thailand, once dropped a cube of sugar into Richard's too hot Dom Yom, or spicy prawn soup.
His most recent, No Regrets Parenting — Turning Long Days and Short Years into Cherished Moments with Your Kids (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012), was the featured cover story in Parents magazine (March, 2012); editor - in - chief Dana Points wrote, «Dr. Rotbart's book turned my head around.»
Journalist Hanna Rosin waded into that this past spring, when she wrote «The Case Against Breast - Feeding» for The Atlantic magazine.
When, for example, he attracts criticism for saying he admires Vladimir Putin in a magazine interview, Alastair Campbell is blamed for having «trapped» him into saying it; when he loses the first TV debate it's because he allowed himself «to be persuaded to act out of character»; and when it comes to the declining value of Brent crude Salmond writes breezily that «no - one really knows what the price of oil is going to be in the short term», despite having spent several years arguing precisely the contrary.
It would be like plunging your hand into 100,000 tons of beach sand and snagging the only purple grain, Stern wrote in Astronomy magazine at the time.
In 2011, when W magazine editor Christa D'Souza chronicled her experience of spending six weeks without hair washing, she wrote about a moment of panic three weeks into her experiment.
If you're unsure of what to do, browse a magazine or Pinterest for inspiration, write the workout on a notecard and slip it into your gym bag.
«The message that girls are not pretty unless they're incredibly thin, that they're not worthy of our attention unless they look like a supermodel or an actress on the cover of a magazine is something we're all willingly buying into,» she wrote in a viral essay.
Since then, College Fashion has grown from her personal fashion blog into a worldwide student - run online fashion magazine, written by a group of stylish college girls from universities across the globe.
September 14, 2015 Life with Lucas «How a mosquito bite turned Richard Lucas into a Super Agent» written by Mark Leiren - Young (Reelwest Magazine Profile.
His break into the business came in 2000 when he became a journalist who specialized in the world of horror writing for Fangoria and Rue Morgue magazines.
The satire comes in the early post-war period when Americans were still not that aware of how they were being manipulated by hucksters to hawk their products on the radio and films were just getting ready to deal with that subject after a number of books and magazine articles were written tearing into advertisers.
Writing in the weekend's New York Times Magazine, filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar becomes one of the first to begin spitballing the efforts of an actress we're likely to be talking about this time next year: Last year she finally came into her own in America, as she had already done in the rest of the world.
Colfer also wrote the script which, per Variety, «opens with Colfer's character being struck and killed by a bolt of lightning; flashbacks will chronicle his exploits as he blackmails his classmates into contributing to a literary magazine he's publishing.»
The movie follows James as he takes off on a tropical vacation («When I come back, I will be ready for life,» he insists), has a frenzied romantic fling with a teenager, and tries to parlay a few sloppy hand - written short stories into a regular gig writing for a magazine edited by one of his dad's old business associates.
Lola Kirke plays Tracy, in her first year in college in New York, lonely, unhappy, depressed about having failed to get her short stories into the college creative - writing magazine, run by a bunch of cliquey dorks.
In this edition of the EdCast, Bazelon, senior editor at Slate and contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine, shares insight into writing about bullying while reflecting on her own experience with it.
The efficiency expert James P. Womack wrote in Autoweek magazine, «Porsche wouldn't be around if they hadn't stared into the abyss and eaten a lot of crow.»
Since 2010 I've been writing monthly columns for two local magazines, the multiple award - winning Tetbury Advertiser and the Hawkesbury Parish News, and I've gathered these wide - ranging columns into two books now available in paperback and digital formats:
I've written all of my adult life, starting with a journalism degree that took me into a position as a magazine editor and then into a role where I created promotional pieces for a nonprofit organization.
When I wrote mystery short stories and sent manuscripts into Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock mystery magazines, slush pile readers would scoop up manuscripts by unknown writers to take home and look at.
All of that changed when Time magazine chose me to be «Man of the Year» in 1997 and, in the process of collaborating with the magazine staff on a profile they wrote, I found it very difficult to resist their inquiries into my childhood years.
I just keep writing new stories and now they go into my own magazine.
Not only must they write well, they also have to get that writing out into the world somehow (traditional publishing, self - publishing, or other alternatives like publishing an online magazine).
Y. Euny Hong's background as a journalist for such publications as The New York Times, Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal seems an odd preparation for this wry, clever debut novel, but perhaps it's her experience as one of the founders of Rumpus Magazine, the humorous, controversial Yale University tabloid, that gives real insight into her writing style.
This candid, glitzy selection of diary entries, written by Brown during her tenure as editor - in - chief of the magazine in the midst of the flamboyant 1980s, recounts the glamour, intrigue and hard work that went into turning Vanity Fair into the buzz magazine of its time.
DWAA Annual Writing Competition The Maxwell Medallion writing contest is open to all writers, editors, publishers, photographers, artists and others whose work falls into the designated competition categories, which include newspaper, online and magazine columns or articles on Writing Competition The Maxwell Medallion writing contest is open to all writers, editors, publishers, photographers, artists and others whose work falls into the designated competition categories, which include newspaper, online and magazine columns or articles on writing contest is open to all writers, editors, publishers, photographers, artists and others whose work falls into the designated competition categories, which include newspaper, online and magazine columns or articles on cani...
Did you know that I curate the best writing articles into my Facebook page and also into my Flipboard magazine, Writer's Life?
I remember reading articles saying I could write a novel in three months if I simply wrote ten pages a day, I remember an article one writers» magazine that said a good way to break into the market was writing porn, and I've seen too many books on How To Be A Published Author written by people have have written nothing else but these advice books.
Until recently authors had two choices, write it short enough to fit into a magazine / newspaper / blog or long enough for a whole book.
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Kerry spent half her life talking about writing a novel, then several years at Candis magazine reviewing other people's but it wasn't until she took some online courses with the UCLA that the dream started to morph into reality when her debut, The School Gate Survival Guide, was picked up by HarperCollins.
Nearly 15 years ago I wrote a story for MONEY Magazine in which index investing pioneer and Vanguard founder John Bogle worried that the industry's slicing and dicing of broad indexes into ever smaller and specialized slivers was turning the concept of indexing on its head, making it more about speculating which area of the market will outperform than harnessing the power of the broad market in a low - cost efficient way.
I cut my expenses as much as I could (you can read some articles that I wrote for Grow Magazine on that subject here, here, and here), expanded my freelance business to nearly double my salary, and poured every cent that I could into paying down my debt.
Paul Solotaroff — Rolling Stone contributing editor who wrote a wide - ranging, high - profile exposé about the netherworld of puppy mills in the then - new issue of the magazine — discusses how he came to write the piece, sort of goaded into it by Humane Society of The United States CEO Wayne Pacelle, after Solotaroff completed another Rolling Stone investigative opus about factory farming.
Indeed, the trouble with modern travel writing is not simply the result of lazy writers, compromised editors and dastardly corporations: It is the cold demographic spawn of magazine consumers, who — in greater numbers than not — happily buy into the illusion of «on - time departures, courteous flunkies, sugar - white beaches, fascinating cities, charming locals, first - class hotels, golden days, purple nights, and «an exotic blend of the ancient and the modern.
Welcome to the Break Into Travel Writing Podcast Episode 18: How to Pitch an Editor with Bruce Anderson from Sunset Magazine
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Roy Stevenson has been writing for eight years, and in that time he's managed to shoehorn 900 articles into 190 different magazines, trade journals, specialty magazines, in - flights, on - boards, and e-zines.
I would highly recommend Roy's services to anyone looking for a fast track to breaking into writing magazine articles.»
«Call this what it is — a master - class of sales writing to get into magazines and newspapers.»
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