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2007-03-28 08:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I certainly hope you arent advertising to write papers for students. That would be terrible. There are many magazines and journals that pay freelance writers. Try buying a copy of Writers Digest at your local bookstore - they list many freelance jobs. Also join Absolute Write Water Cooler forum. They have a freelance writers column . Good luck- _Pax -C.
2007-03-27 08:12:54
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answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7
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Hi Sam, here's some of my philosophy --want to be co-writers? LOL-Whatever breaks you down , you can subconsciously use to help lift yourself up.Patience is the virtue in this as well as will power, but you must consciously be aware of the change , otherwise, it will confuse you to the point of hysteria. You must not let it gain control over you. Try to think of it like this-you must keep an unfocused picture image in your mind. An image symbolizing the feelings you have. It is difficult and it takes time, but you must keep concentrating , and keep your stress and frustrations at bay. Understanding yourself is the key to understanding the world. The term I use for this is "complex simplicity." luminous
2007-03-27 12:06:22
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answered by luminous 7
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If I had an income, yes. What genre do you usually write under?
2007-03-27 08:07:47
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answered by third_syren_of_seduction 3
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Whatever you write, be sure you get a copywrite for it on the library of congress website.
Otherwise, people will rip you off like crazy.
Trust me on that one.
2007-03-27 08:33:06
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answered by octo75 4
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No. Because you know nothing about the industry. If you did, you wouldn't be asking this question in YA.
2007-03-27 08:12:22
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answered by bardsandsages 4
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