Linda's 8-Week E-course on Breaking into Magazines
Next Session Starts Monday, July 30, 2007
If you want to write for magazines but don't know how to get started - or if you need some motivation to get you going - this course is for you.
In eight weekly lessons, Linda will walk you through:
- Coming up with a salable idea
- Finding markets that would be interested in your idea
- Finding the right editors to send your idea to
- Interviewing people for the query letter (the proposal that sells the editor on your idea and yourself as a writer)
- Writing a winning query letter
- Getting your query out the door!
Each lesson includes an assignment. You can do much of the assignments after work, during your lunch break, on weekends - whenever YOU have the time. The best part is, you can use the lessons you learn in this course over and over again. The more queries you write and send, the better the chances that you'll get published!
The basic course includes eight weekly lessons and the premium course includes personalized e-mail support as well (Linda sets aside Wednesdays and Fridays to answer e-mails). She says, "I am here to guide you through the program and to answer any questions you might have."
For more details on how the course works, the course schedule, and Linda's teaching philosophy, please download and read the E-Course FAQ on Linda's site (PDF format).
Premium Course - Eight weekly lessons, eight assignments, and eight weeks of unlimited e-mail support ($240)
Basic Course - Eight weekly lessons and eight assignments ($120)
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If you missed our last issue's 20 Questions Column with Linda Formichelli, Renegade Writer be sure to check it out! Linda knows all the tricks of the trade, and as you'll see in this unique WOW! interview, she's got a handle on balancing life & writing.
***NOTE: Please be sure to say that WOW! Women On Writing referred you :-)
FIND OUT MORE: http://www.lindaformichelli.com/course/
This is just what the doctor ordered. I've been working on my memoirs and it's beginning to seem a very daunting project. The prospect of writing a more manageable magazine article sounds like just what I've been looking for while I'm writing, editing, rewriting, deleting, rewriting, and oh yes... talking to the cat!
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