Writing What People Buy: 101-Plus Projects That Get Results , By Anne Hart,
428 pages, iUniverse, Inc., published March 2002. This book gives the reader lots of ideas for practical applications of writing. The book offers at least 101 projects to write and sell. What to write and how to sell it.
A resource book of projects to create for writers, writing instructors, and other creative people who enjoy reading and writing. When you can’t think of what to write, pick a proverb. Make it simple. Include the steps and details in nonfiction or fiction. That’s the way to write a salable piece. Plenty of projects to write will get measurable results and solve problems.
The key to selling a
freelance article is to solve a problem or give information that readers can follow, step-by-step, or write about measurable results. That''s what editors look for when they buy freelance writing--magazine articles or news columns. If you have ever thought that you don’t know about what to write, here are hundreds of subjects and projects to write.
Whether you’re a writer looking for an idea or subject that will be salable and marketable, or a student in search of creating your own internship, externship, or job description, these writing projects, exercises, salable articles and ideas for books, stories, scripts, will move you along to completion. If you are a student, group leader, train writers in a corporate or classroom setting, or are a writing instructor, your students will have a chance to find out what to write for which markets that would be highly marketable.
This book is for writers, teachers, students, and anyone who has ever wondered what to write that would sell. There are plenty of writing projects for freelance journalists to do and hundreds of ideas to create salable, practical applications of writing or
journalism.It’s also for someone looking to create a job or career, internship or externship in communications or other writing and publishing fields, find a cause to research and write about, or get an idea of what to pursue, write about, and sell. Browse the book at the publisher’s Web site.