Sunday, July 06, 2008

So You Want to Become a Published Writer: Tying Up Loose Ends

As I end this series, I want to leave you with a few things for you to keep in mind. Developing your career as a writer is more than just sitting down in front of your computer. It means taking many factors into consideration. Here are a few:

  • Collaborating as a co-author or a ghostwriter;

  • Developing a manuscript;

  • Editing your manuscript;

  • Interviewing subjects;

  • Choosing a title;

  • Doing research; and

  • Using humor.
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