WritersApprentice.Com: An Informative Site for Writers
May 29th 2007 02:29
Are you looking for a site where you can find information on almost any aspect of the writing craft? If so, you'll probably want to visit WritersApprentice.Com. This site is a veritable fountain of information, tips, techniques, and advice on writing and marketing your work.
With 43 pages of article listings, linking to some 650 articles, give or take a few, this site is simply brimming with know-how for writers of every niche, genre, style, or type. From articles such as How NOT to Get a Freelance Writing Job (page 40), to The Authors Life: 14 Hints on Creating a Career Plan (page 32); and from How Three Publishing Myths Kill the Author (page 4), to The Writer and the Web (page 20), WritersApprentice.Com gives you a real "bang for your buck." Well, actually, that's not quite accurate: it gives you a real "bang" without even charging a buck.
Now, this isn't to say that everything offered on this site is free, because it does appear as if the article site is being used to promote the site owner's Sell Your Writing Online! offer, which costs $9.95 a month. (We do, after all, want to be savvy consumers of online information and not be carried along on the winds of the next marketing campaign to be aimed in our direction.)
That said, it's very possible that one or more of us might feel $9.95 per month to be well worth the return we receive from this site. (Far be it from me to question this, since I have never tried it.) All I can say is that each writer must judge for him or herself. But, I will say this: Whatever we may ultimately decide about the Sell Your Writing Online! offer--and perhaps even while we're still mulling it over in our literary minds--we can nevertheless derive many benefits from the writing-themed articles on this site, which can provide us with the knowledge we need to improve our writing skills, wisely market our work, and succeed in our chosen career of writer.
I am a firm believer in taking whatever I may find that is of value to me from a particular resource and simply leaving the rest. At this point, I find that the article listings on the WritersApprentice.Com website fill the bill.
Perhaps you will, too.
Happy reading!
Jeanne
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