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Rejection is never easy. But some authors
can't separate themselves from their work, and take rejection letters
very personally. I get many emails from disgruntled writers who can't
get past their anger to figure out why their work was turned down in
the first place. So before you spend hours sticking pins in your editor
voodoo doll, see if you recognize yourself below:
The complaint: "Editors practice age discrimination. I'm over 50 and editors believe only young authors can write for children."
The truth: Editors are interested in finding good books, period. It
doesn't matter how old the author is. Take a look at the lists of award
winners (ask your librarian, or do an Internet search for Caldecott or
Newbery Awards) and note the ages of the authors. Many didn't start
writing until their kids were in school full time, or took up writing
as a second career. Editors also know that the best stories come from
years of life experience, and older writers have more to draw from.
Yes, occasionally a book written by a teenager will make the news, but
more often than not it's the novelty of the author's age that gets the
publicity, not the quality of the writing. And why does the editor know
your age in the first place? There's no reason to mention it in your
cover or query letter, unless it has direct bearing on the story. If
you're writing historical fiction and you actually lived through the
events in the plot, or your nonfiction book is based on years of study
in the subject, then your age is a plus.
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If you're a writer, you need your own Web site because it means that
your clients will come to you, rather than you having to continually
hunt for writing jobs.
More and more, editors, agents and other clients who want to hire
you for a specific project (or, in the case of editors and agents are
looking for new books to commission for their lists) are searching the
Web.
They know that writers with initiative and creativity are posting
their writing to the Web, and they want to work with writers who have
those attributes.
So if you don't have a site, get one.
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Technical writing calls for an understanding of certain technical
tools and effective written communication. Its main purpose is to
convey technical information in the simplest form to a target audience.
You do not require any special training or experience to start a career
as a technical writer.
To become a technical writer, you need to
have the desire to work in a challenging technical field. You do not
need to be a technical person to succeed in this field - you just need
to understand the importance of documenting technical work in a
user-friendly manner.
Areas of Work
Work is available in a
number of fields. They are in demand in almost every field of work,
especially the software and hardware industries. They are also required
in the field of chemistry, robotics, consumer electronics,
biotechnology industry and aerospace industries.
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A lot of bloggers read blogs, but there are also some very valuable
books out there on blogging. The three books that I recommend for
bloggers are Blog! by David Kline and Dan Burstein, The Corporate Blogging Book by Debbie Weil, and Naked Conversations by Shel Israel and Robert Scoble.
1. Blog!: How the newest revolution is changing politics, business and culture by David Kline and Dan Burstein.
This
book talks of the power and influence of blogs. It uses political
examples. Through these examples we can learn what good blogging is
(honest, open) and what it is not (poorly written, blatant marketing).
It talks about freedom of the press and countries and companies that
try to suppress blogs. It also warns and gives examples of blogs that
share insider or confidential information and what happens.
To
quote from it: “most people or at least most of the media’s coverage of
business issues in blogging are missing the fact that the real
excitement here is not how much money business can make from blogging,
but how dramatically blogging will reshape the world of business from
top to bottom and create new sources of competitive advantage for firms
that learn how to use this new medium intelligently… Bloggers not only
tend to be more passionate about their interests and hobbies than other
people, they also have marketplace influence far beyond their numbers.”
This
is a highly inspirational read for anyone who blogs. We live in
revolutionary times and as bloggers (and blog readers) we see history
being made. We are truly cutting edge. The world is changing before our
eyes.
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You're a non-writer who has just been assigned to write the User
Documentation for your company's new product. Your overwhelming emotion is
fear, perhaps with some anger.
With any new activity there will be some anxiety. Writing
may have added anxiety because of your writing experience while you were a
student.
Writing User Documentation is not like the writing that
you had to do in school. Those activities were filled with anxiety and
"writer's block." In this article you will see how to overcome your writing anxieties
so you can write a good User Document.
What You're Not Writing
All writing and writing situations are not the same. Let's
differentiate writing a User Document from other types of writing and writing
situations.
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The Incident
During a recent vacation trip when I was asked, “What do you do?” I casually answered, “I’m a food writer.”
“What’s a food writer?” the gentleman responded.
Not
thinking for even a moment, I blurted out the obvious, “A food writer
is a person who writes about food.” Reflecting a moment, I recovered
adding more information on the kinds of articles I’d written and for
what magazines. But later the episode gave me pause to stop and think
of just how I could answer that question in the future. After all, how
would you answer that question right now?
So what exactly, is a
food writer? Well essentially, there are three aspects to the response,
“A food writer is a person who writes about food.” They are:
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