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The News -
Publishing
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Written by Leon Neyfakh
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In the paper today, the first half of Pub Crawl focuses on the layoffs that shook up Farrar, Straus and Giroux on Monday as a result of the 64 job cuts ordered by the C.E.O. of the group's parent company, Macmillan. As of press time, FSG publisher Jonathan Galassi had declined to issue any kind of statement about what had happened at the boutique literary imprint and what specifically would change in the way it functioned. At that point, the only semi-official word out of Ms. Galassi on the matter had come from remarks he made to his staff on Monday afternoon, when he assured them that the jobs eliminated that morning were not—as some might have feared—merely the first of many corporately-mandated budget cuts heading towards the imprint. Mr. Galassi followed up that meeting with a gracefully-worded, unsentimental memo sent to staff yesterday afternoon. |
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The News -
Writing
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Written by Amanda Evans
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 As a ghostwriter, you are only limited by your own imagination. Put that imagination to work and armed with a bit of knowledge you really can ghost write your way to success. Ask any web site owner and they will tell you that content is the key to success. Most of these business owner’s however, do not have the time or ability to write their own content. This is where you come in; as a ghostwriter you can write their content, articles, e-books, newsletters, etc., and get paid for it. |
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The News -
Freelance
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Written by Amanda Evans
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There are some things that can be deadly when carrying out a ghost writing job. These sins as I like to refer to them as, will harm your business and your possible future business. Read them carefully and be sure you don't commit them. |
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The News -
Publishing
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Written by Michael E. Mould
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You have spent hundreds or perhaps thousands of hours writing your masterpiece and now you want the world to read it. You also want it to generate an income for you that is proportionate to the work you put into it. So, what should you do with it? You can send a manuscript of it off to dozens of publishing houses with the hopes that one of them thinks it is worthy of their label, or you can have it published yourself through a Print on Demand, POD, publisher. The pros and cons of POD are: |
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