Know Your Character’s Back Story
August 13, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Freelancing
Fiction writing is all about characters. Well, I guess it is also about plot, setting, and all that jazz, but let’s face it – a really great starring character can make almost any novel or short story interesting. Check out your own fiction work. Just how round are you characters.
Back to junior high English class for a minute. When a character is “round,” it has substance. It is a believable, real character that causes the reader to care. This is in contrast to a “flat” character, who is a one-note that serves as little more than a stereotype. Of course, …read more
Freelance Writing Jobs – 69 Writing, Blogging, Editing and Translation Jobs
September 5, 2008 by Anne Wayman
Filed under Freelancing
(www.thegoldenpencil.com)
We end this week with 69 Writing, Blogging, Editing and Translation Jobs.
That’s a total of 154 writing, blogging, editing and translation jobs – not too shabby considering Monday was a major holiday here in the States.
If you’re new to applying for freelance writing jobs or need a refresher, How To Apply For A Freelance Writing Job may help.
Write well and often,
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