Category Archives: Work From Home

5 Straightforward Steps to Succeeding at NaNoWriMo this November

Wondering if there’s a method to succeeding at NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month)? Yes, there is. And it’s not nearly as overwhelming as you may think. The goal NaNoWriMo is to write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. But NaNoWriMo doesn’t have to be just for novelists. After all, who says fiction writers get […]

Why the Serial Comma Is So Essential

Who cares about the Oxford comma? Historically, the answer has been grammar nerds, Strunk & White, and those who follow the infamous Chicago versus AP writing style guide debate. And after this lawsuit a few years ago, we added dairy driver to the list. That’s because an appellate court ruled in favor of Maine dairy […]

How to Use Rhetorical Devices Correctly in Your Writing

From ancient Greek amphitheaters to the far corners of bookstores and even the Internet, rhetorical devices have long been a cornerstone of effective communication. While often associated with persuasive speeches, the art of rhetoric extends far beyond the podium, weaving its magic through every type of writing, including fiction. Using rhetorical techniques can make any […]

15 Publications that Pay $500+

As a freelance writer, it can be a struggle to find high-quality paying work. But it’s possible, and we’ll introduce you to 15 publications to pitch so you can get paid to write articles. When searching for opportunities, it can feel like the only options available are $5-per-article scams and work from content mills, which […]

3 Efficient Methods to Fall Asleep

Remember being wrapped up in your blanket, the lights down low, eyes heavy, and a parent or guardian reading a soothing bedtime story as you drift off into a peaceful sleep? Luckily, you don’t have to be a kid to enjoy a good bedtime story! More and more adults are reclaiming bedtime stories and enjoying […]

Where to Submit Children’s Stories: 15 Magazines That Pay

You’ve written and revised your children’s and YA stories more than you can count. Only your trusted circle has witnessed the magical way you weave words together to create fictional and nonfictional worlds for tiny humans—yet, everyone tells you more people need to read your children’s and YA stories.  For most writers (or any artist), […]

5 Steps to Writing Like Stephen King, the King of Horror

Wondering how to make your writing like Stephen King? One does not simply become, “The King of Horror,” because their surname is King, and their preferred genre is horror. No, King earned his title and a spot among the best horror authors by having over 60 books published, 350 million plus copies sold, and 12 […]

A Primer For Freelance Writers To Tell Higher Stories

When you know how to tell stories and how to hold attention, it can make you a better freelance writer. The Hero’s Journey is a great storytelling framework that should be a part of your writing arsenal so you can master the art of writing for an audience. While you will not always use this […]

10 Nice Portfolio Websites for Freelance Writers

In this age of online everything, your web presence can make or break your freelance career, especially if you’re just starting out as a freelance writer. If prospective clients don’t know you by reputation, they need a quick, easy way to suss out your work, your style and your level of professionalism. While social media […]