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From Ink to Ether

From Ink to Ether

http://frominktoether.blogspot.com

A how-to blog and practical guide for all freelance writers. From writers first making the leap from print to online publication to those who like to discuss and share ideas with fellow writers, this blog attracts writers from around the world through tried-and-true tips, musings and humour.

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  • Time to Winterize Your Queries

    Posted on Tuesday July 22nd, 2008 at 09:00 in

    Right now, most of our thoughts are dominated by such things as planning a camping trip, keeping the kids busy (only one more month to go!), prepping for a family barbecue or even just bobbing around in a pool in an inflatable chair with a cup holder...

  • Beating Big Mag Phobia

    Posted on Monday July 21st, 2008 at 09:00 in , the query

    For many writers (including this one right here), it takes a few months of successful freelancing before they feel up to querying the big magazines. It's as if the editors can smell our fear, see the rivulets sliding down our foreheads and taste the...

  • Just a Tip

    Posted on Friday July 18th, 2008 at 12:34 in , query writing

    Hey everyone! I've got a busy day today, so I thought I'd just share with you a quick tip that may prove to make your work cut out for you this weekend. I'm a big fan of Writer's Market as, in my opinion, it offers magazine writers the best bang for ...

  • To Sample, or Not to Sample?

    Posted on Wednesday July 16th, 2008 at 14:06 in

    Today I come to you, readers, with a sort of Ask Alice question. I'm stumped on something and I need your expert advice.I've always been a firm believer in the job application process. The job poster specifies what they're looking for, and I do my be...

  • Take a Penny, Leave a Penny

    Posted on Monday July 14th, 2008 at 09:00 in , the technical side

    It's summer. It's hot. It's... sticky. Am I the only one having a hard time working? I've amended my daily schedule to include a slot for suntanning. Isn't that being conscientious? Since the Laptop Crash of March 2008, I've been chained to the livin...

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