Careers in Writing


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Both first-time job hunters and those looking to change careers will benefit from exploring the rewarding paths outlined in Careers in Writing. Detailed overviews of a range of professions and expert advice covering the entire job-search process show readers how to launch a successful career of their choice.




Opportunities in Writing Careers


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Offers advice on writing fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, and describes writing careers in newspapers, magazines, television, advertising, and science.




How to Become a Technical Writer


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If you can write clear, concise instructions, then you can be a technical writer. Learn, step-by-step, how to turn your creative writing talent into a highly lucrative career, where you get paid big money consistently to use your writing skills.




A Guide to Writing Jobs in Chicago


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A Guide to Writing Jobs in Chicago includes creative and technical outlets for writing skills, the reality of the marketplace, qualifications, skills and training required for entry and promotion, organizations that hire and salary ranges to expect, professional resources for networking and support. A great resource for those entering, or re-entering, the job market.




Career Opportunities in Writing


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Provides information on salaries, skill requirements, and employment opportunities for ninety writing and writing-related professions.




Career Opportunities for Writers


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If you have the desire and the skills to get ahead in the writing field, this book is the ideal guide. Covering more than 100 distinct jobs, with indispensable and realistic information for each position, this complete resource book will help you chart a course to success and fulfillment. Along with updates on jobs in publishing, public relations, and corporate communications, you'll find NEW entry-level and middle-level positions such as news librarian, reporter specialist, general assignment reporter, wire service reporter, financial wire reporter, news magazine and television librarian, and electronic publishing product manager and promotion assistant.




Career Opportunities for Writers


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Outlines writing jobs in eight major fields, including advertising, radio, and jounalism, with descriptions of each job title and information on salary, advancement prospects, and skill requirements.




The Occupation Thesaurus: A Writer's Guide to Jobs, Vocations, and Careers


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Compelling fiction starts with characters who have well-crafted layers that make them memorable, relatable, and fascinating. But trying to convey those layers often results in bulky descriptions that cause readers to skim. Occupations, though, can cover a lot of characterization ground, revealing personality traits, abilities, passions, and motivations. Dig deeper, and a career can hint at past trauma, fears, and even the character’s efforts to run from—or make up for—the past. Select a job that packs a powerful punch. Inside The Occupation Thesaurus, you’ll find: * Informative profiles on popular and unusual jobs to help you write them with authority * Believable conflict scenarios for each occupation, giving you unlimited possibilities for adding tension at the story and scene level * Advice for twisting the stereotypes often associated with these professions * Instruction on how to use jobs to characterize, support story structure, reinforce theme, and more * An in-depth study on how emotional wounds and basic human needs may influence a character’s choice of occupation * A brainstorming tool to organize the various aspects of your character’s personality so you can come up with the best careers for them Choose a profession for your character that brings more to the table than just a paycheck. With over 120 entries in a user-friendly format, The Occupation Thesaurus is an entire job fair for writers.




Writer with a Day Job


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Don’t let the daily grind drain your creative energy! You can work full time and still have a productive writing life. Many writers waste time waiting for the day they can finally quit their day jobs and live the so-called writing dream. Don’t wait. You can do both â€" and your writing will be the better for it. Balancing a full-time job and a productive writing life is no easy feat! This book offers writers advice, skill-building techniques, prompts, and exercises in every chapter, and strategies on how to get and keep writing while also working the 9 to 5 grind. Readers will discover tips and exercises for: • Setting and protecting personal writing goals • Creating a schedule that complements their stamina • Getting creative before and after work - and on their lunch hour • Finding inspiration in the most unlikely of spots and at the most impromptu of times • Writing proficiently in multiple forms (long and short) so that they don't get bogged down writing one long project • Becoming an active participant in writing communities so they have a solid support system at the ready • Figuring out how (if at all) to share their writing life with co-workers, friends, and family members You’ll also get quick, practical tutorials to help you master scenes, point of view, characters, settings, dialogue, and more. Writer With a Day Job gives you the strategies and motivation you need to work 40 hours a week (or more!) and achieve writing success.




Careers in Writing


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WRITE YOUR WAY TO A SUCCESSFUL AND SATISFYING CAREER! Careers in writing are tremendously rewarding; it is also a field with diverse opportunities. In order to decide what job route is best for you, you need to begin with a clear plan: What kind of writing will you specialize in? Will an advanced degree promote your career? How will you find the right place for you? Careers in Writing has the answers. Here, you'll discover all the information you need to find a satisfying and secure job doing what you love. Whether you want to work at a newspaper, go it alone as a freelance writer, or become an author, this guide will help you: Clearly understand your various career options Key in on the specialty most suited for you--from journalism to fiction writing to screenwriting Know what to expect when you start out Find the education and training you'll need to stay ahead of the competition Familiarize yourself with current salaries, benefits, and the best job prospects