We're always open to guest
posts from writers and from those who help writers to do their best work and live their most creative lives.
Still to come in our Publishing Month: guest
posts from writers Brandon Sanderson, Stephen Nelson, and Gini Koch, and literary agent Laurie McLean.
Reblogged this on Author Don Massenzio and commented: Check out this great
post from A Writers Path blog with 7 ways to boost your book sales.
«I joined all the Linkedin groups and often saw
postings from writers who were looking for good cover design,» she said.
See
this post from Writers Weekly.
Here's an older
post from Writers Quarter with some tips on imagery that was worth a look: Writing Tips: Focus Like a Photographer
But I'm also going to defer to our HP friend, billybuc, who has some additional insight into the issue in two
posts from his Writer's Mailbag series here on HP: https://hubpages.com/literature/The-Writers-Mailba... (see segment on «Duplications») and https://hubpages.com/literature/The-Writers-Mailba... (see segment on Poetry books).
Have you seen
this post from Writer's Digest?
-LSB-...] do I go gaga over a blog post, but not so with
this post from Writer Unboxed.
Here are some of the ways in which vanity publishers attempt to hide or sanitize their fees (for the names and M.O's of some particularly stealthy vanity publishers, see
this post from Writer Beware's blog):
Not exact matches
This
post is
from Brandon Serna, a small business
writer working with FASTSIGNS, a leader in signage, digital billboards and many other visual communications around the world.
This
writer from Huffington
Post loved that it gave her the perfect way to run with her phone while being able to carry all the other things she wanted to bring with her.
On Memorial Day weekend, Moghadam called his cofounders to let them know he'd heard
from a
writer at Gawker who was doing a
post on his annotations.
This is a guest
post from Will Warren, freelance
writer online who has written several online
posts about online business school programs in California and small business workshops.
Even the managing director at Techstars was hacked (and wrote a blog
post on tips for avoiding identity theft) and a
writer from Techcrunch was hacked and scammed.
This a guest
post from Jake Kurtz, a media professional, digital expert, and
writer from Tampa who helps businesses create and distribute helpful, shareable content.
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A controversial
post was deleted
from the site, leading a series of top editors and
writers to resign.
Providers range
from large, multi-national Outplacement firms to resume
writers, job
posting aggregators, internal corporate recruiting departments - turned - outplacement consultants, and a few «search firms» that actually require the Candidate to pay a hefty fee up front and then pay more if they find them a job (ouch!).
Today we have a guest
post from Lisa Griffin, a blogger and freelance
writer whose lifestyle credo is «A wise person should have money in their head, but not in their heart.»
While you sit here reading this
post, your competitors are hiring
writers from Australia, New Zealand, India or Hong Kong to write a
post for them.
They update their jobs daily and feature a wide range of positions
from technical
writers to food bloggers and
post jobs for blogging, copywriting, content creation, SEO, and marketing jobs.
As a content manager, I know how difficult it can be to wrangle consistent blog
posts, especially
from a number of different
writers and contributors.
Editorial Note: This is the first of six
posts in the Life section that is a collection of letters
from writers as varied as the choice of topics.
Today's
post comes to us
from a friend and fellow
writer who wishes to remain anonymous.
Today we continue our series on Sexuality and the Church with a guest
post from Tara Owens, CSD, one of the wisest
writers I know.
But I always think best when I write, and I always appreciate the interaction
from other thinkers and
writers (that's YOU), and so am going to write this series of
posts and see where they lead.
Today I am thrilled to share a guest
post from one of my favorite
writers, Micha Boyett.
Chad just
posted an exerpt
from the article and said he fit into those catagories and then mentioned he thought the
writer had some good points.
However, as I commented on another
post, if the words ascribed to Yahweh were not truly
from Yahweh, then the
writers are false prophets, and the Old Testament should be rejected.
Look for more amazing guest
posts from some very talented
writers and friends.
This
post elicited a response
from Steve Hayward where he noted the impressive knowledge of the show's
writers, as when Sheldon gives a short discourse on the economist Fred Hirsch's notion of a «positional good.»
It appears
from Comments to my previous
post that although Stegall is accusing various Free Grace
writers and speakers of having a «Crossless Gospel,» what he really means is that we have «Crossless evangelism.»
Focus on the Family Action
posted a pretend letter in which a
writer signed «A Christian
from 2012» looks back on a Barack Obama administration in 2012, including terrorists attacks on four U.S. cities.
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Posting a ridiculous set of marks
from fantasy land like these, just means the
writer, Bob, loses all credibility for future articles.
Just another
post where the
writer doesn't know his left and right or arse
from his elbow.
This was
posted after there were two articles yesterday by
writers who clearly want Arsene Wenger to leave Arsenal, and one «right - to - reply» article
from an Arsenal fan that believed that Arsene Wenger had earned the right to some respect after all he has done for the club.
Back in the summer, a series of
posts from a variety of guest
writers brought about a predicted Championship table.
My
writer friend Jenny Johnson sent me a blog
post from the Houston Chronicle's SciGuy, describing a recent study
from the Journal of Pediatrics about kids and caffeine.
Today's
post is
from guest contributor Amy Williams, a
writer and former social worker in Southern California.
This is a Guest
Post from Janelle Sorenson, Senior
Writer and Health Consultant for Healthy Child Healthy World.
Writers from other academic institutions are welcome to enquire about guest
posting.
It is also a great disservice to the innocent readers of Daily
Post to be fed falsehoods
from the malicious mind of a
writer driven by hate and prejudice.
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from left: Betsy Shirley, Sojourners magazine, Tiffany Stanley, Freelance
writer, Lauren Markoe, Religion News Service, Julie Zauzmer, The Washington
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While I was struggling with my blog, I happened to start chatting with a neighbor who also ran a blog, which published
posts from several regular
writers — and had an audience that was actually growing.
Many
writers,
from Lyall Watson to Laurens van der
Post, have pointed out that within such a suspect and partisan transformation, a production line is created that clones greater and more controlled quantities of wholesome democratic excellence, rather like a cultural crop.
Please note that blog
posts that are written by individuals
from outside the government may be owned by the
writer, and graphics may be owned by their creator.
Another highlight is the blog
post from science
writer Alaina G. Levine.
It might have started in July 2015 when famed New York Times food
writer Melissa Clark
posted about «pea guacamole,» which she had adapted
from Jean - Georges's critically acclaimed restaurant ABC Kitchen.