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How To Find A Literary Agent and What To Do When You Find One
Hello to whoever is reading this! So, you've finished your manuscript, you've edited it to your hearts content, you've had others read it, and then you edited it some more, right? Awesome! So now you're at the part where you think to yourself, okay, I finished my manuscript, now what? Well, now, if you're going the traditional publishing approach, this is where you take your plunge into finding your potential creative partner. That's right, your literary agent.
By Amanda Badillo5 years ago in Journal
Becoming A Lawyer Was Never My Dream
Why I Never Considered the Law Profession I didn’t dream to become a lawyer. Not once when I was young. I thought the law profession is only meant for the philosophical and logical mind. It's something I couldn't fathom because I was someone who leans toward exact science. I can't appreciate having to weigh matters and use discretion.
By Olivia Marlene5 years ago in Journal
Top Podcast Categories for 2021
In 2021, if you say that it is difficult to earn money using the internet then you’re probably just either lying to yourself or living under a rock (I hope it’s not the latter, cause it’ll hurt). You can go as far as just talk about your favourite things on the internet and make a living out of it and today we are just going to talk about that particular thing which is just talking and making a living out of it, yeah you guessed it right we are talking about podcasting.
By Aesthetic Writer5 years ago in Journal
The Dream Of Becoming A Professional Writer
Here is the thing about writers. We write. No one has to pay us to write, it's just what we do. The idea that we could be paid to write, is usually an after thought to a natural born writer. For me, writing is another form of thinking. The concept that I could get paid to think, frankly seems too good to be true.
By Unlikely Hero 5 years ago in Journal
How to Make Fictional Characters Live and Breathe
Why do some characters stay rooted in our memory and hearts while others dissipate as soon as we read the last page? Why do we feel impelled to share our love of these characters, telling and retelling their stories? Why are we fiercely loyal, always ready to be first in line to buy their newest story?
By Lynda Coker5 years ago in Journal
That One Time I Tried Exotic Dancing
I would like to preface this story with a little announcement. THIS PROFESSION NEEDS MORE RESPECT. For a while after my experience as a dancer, I thought that if I ever told my parents about it I would apologize but I came to realize very early that there is nothing to apologize for.
By Linda Dyke5 years ago in Journal
You'll Never Be a Writer
1 I sat in his office surrounded by half graded papers, shelves of books, and a layer of dust. His office seemed to be the smallest in the building and shoved into the farthest corner of the English Department building. I’d had a hard time finding him, and now sitting inside of it with him, the room didn’t seem to fit us. I shifted uncomfortably in my chair, staring at him with open and hopeful ears.
By Shia Pennett5 years ago in Journal
Boost Your Career Options with Remedial Therapy Training
When you ask someone about their aspirations, they will rarely say that they want to become a massage therapist. This field, which is unique in the industry of therapy, is gaining more recognition and popularity in the eyes of the general public.
By Martin Bagel-Brown5 years ago in Journal







