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How to Boost Your Earnings Without Having to Write More Content
This is what I did, and it nearly increased my daily revenue from my existing articles. Your best advertisement is quality. The more quality information you can get in front of your audience, the more people will read it. And the more people who read your work, the more money you'll make.
By Anup Joshi4 years ago in Journal
Negotiations with the Dead - Part Two
Dear Margaret Atwood, I used to visit my grandmother at one o'clock in the morning. When I would visit the area when my children were infants, I wouldn't have much time, so instead of sleeping the night before I left, I would go to her house and chat with her until three. She didn't mind. She said she didn't sleep. Visiting with her in those quiet hours has become one of my most precious memories. Instead of having a little tea party like I did in my last letter, this time, I'm visiting you at one o'clock in the morning. I haven't decided yet if we're still wearing our makeup or if our faces are very clean. I guess it depends on how much I want to hide who I really am.
By Stephanie Van Orman4 years ago in Journal
Writing Work Review: Write Horror Fiction in 5 Simple Steps by Laura Baskes Litwin
Introduction: This week’s Writing Work Review comes from the Creative Writing in 5 Simple Steps series. Write Horror Fiction in 5 Simple Steps by Laura Baskes Litwin, a freelance writer from the East Coast who has published nine works.
By Elise L. Blake4 years ago in Journal





