Understanding Plot Time Frames

Written by Gary R. Hess


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For example: when writing events that already happened, userepparttar past tense.

Using a non-normal time frame can be confusing to readers, however when used correctly and with a great plot it can be an interesting twist torepparttar 128600 story. Just remember,repparttar 128601 power ofrepparttar 128602 pen is only as powerful asrepparttar 128603 author's imagination.

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Boost Your Income With Trade Journals

Written by Terri Pilcher


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Which Comes First,repparttar Query orrepparttar 128599 Manuscript?

Query first, but ifrepparttar 128600 editor does not know you then he or she will want to see a complete manuscript before making a commitment. Many writers despise writing on speculation, but in this case they should consider it. Most journals are in desperate need of good writers. They don’t have huge slush piles stacked aroundrepparttar 128601 office that your article will have to compete with. As long as you have a topic they can use and can match their style, your article will sell.

Where Can You Find That Professional Knowledge? Begin withrepparttar 128602 internet. Online searches enable you to findrepparttar 128603 title, author, and journal ofrepparttar 128604 article you want, and request a copy of it from your local public or college library. Medical and health topics can be found on Pubmed at www.nih.gov. For other journal searches, contact your local community or college librarian. Without charging you, most libraries will orderrepparttar 128605 article from another library if they don’t have it in their collection. They’ll even call you when it’s ready.

Other useful sources of information include government regulators, local businesses,repparttar 128606 business section ofrepparttar 128607 phone directory, and professionals inrepparttar 128608 industry.

Can You See Your Byline in Trade Journals?

Most full-time professional magazine writers include trade journals in their portfolio. Trade journals need knowledgeable writers who can produce interesting and well-written copy specific to their magazine. Finding these writers is difficult, because most people don’t think writing for trade journals is interesting. You’ll know differently when you seerepparttar 128609 check in your mailbox. Many trade journals pay $200-$300 for a 1,000-word article, making it well worthrepparttar 128610 effort to learn to write for this large and diverse market.

Trade journals are notrepparttar 128611 flashiest places to publish. Your friends may not be amazed by your publication in Pit and Quarry, but as a writer trying to sell work, do not ignorerepparttar 128612 journals that want to find you.

Terri Pilcher edits a FREE weekly e-zine, Writer's Guidelines Magazine, to help writers get published. She also wrote MONEY Markets 2005: 101 Publishers that Pay Writers in 6 Weeks or Less and edits PowerPen Market Search (2-day FREE trial). Find the e-book and searchable database at www.powerpenmarketsearch.com.


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