Freelance writing

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Freelance writing

Post by tnf »

Anyone here ever had anything published? I'm talking to those of you who are professionals in some field - programming, whatever - to see if any of you have ever written anything for some random publication in your field (or even out of it).

Looking to try and peddle some of my writing to some smaller publications initially. Going to need to figure out the basics of this process, as all the writing I've done in the past has been on a contracted basis where I had a very specific job (i.e. material for textbook support).

If you have done anything like this, or know anything about it, let me know.
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Post by Ryoki »

I do like three pages in a little magazine about market research every two months... :)
Since it's a freelance thing, i get paid a certain amount for every word that gets printed.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Ryoki wrote:I do like three pages in a little magazine about market research every two months... :)
Since it's a freelance thing, i get paid a certain amount for every word that gets printed.
let's see :icon28:
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

tnf wrote:Anyone here ever had anything published? I'm talking to those of you who are professionals in some field - programming, whatever - to see if any of you have ever written anything for some random publication in your field (or even out of it).

Looking to try and peddle some of my writing to some smaller publications initially. Going to need to figure out the basics of this process, as all the writing I've done in the past has been on a contracted basis where I had a very specific job (i.e. material for textbook support).

If you have done anything like this, or know anything about it, let me know.
most (or a lot anyway) of publications will take submissions, so you may just want to go ahead and send your stuff out. (or contact the mags to see if they take submissions)

your other option is to get an agent. you've written textbooks and stuff in the past so you shouldn't have a problem getting representation. if you go that way, you can let them worry about finding someone to publish your work.

gl!
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Post by Ryoki »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote:let's see :icon28:
It's a small magazine, only like 3000 copies or so are printed i think... There's no online version.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

poop :/
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You wouldn't be able to read it anyway :p
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Post by Hannibal »

I worked as a journalist for 2 years so I was published in that genre. In my grad school career I've published 4 articles and 2 speeches (both gay). I'm actually looking to publish some short fiction, maybe once the dissertation is finished. I bought a bunch of 'HOW TO GET YOUR FICTION SHIT PUBLISHED' books about a year ago but haven't had time to read them.
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Post by Dave »

Well, the first requirement is you have to write good, and the second requirement is you have to know people... If you know people, the fact that you write good and not well will not matter.
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I kan rite gud.
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Dave wrote:Well, the first requirement is you have to write good, and the second requirement is you have to know people... If you know people, the fact that you write good and not well will not matter.
The third requirement is that you be able to write well. :icon33:
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Post by Dave »

I thought about just putting 'write good' to see if anyone took it as a joke, but I changed my mind at the last minute
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Post by prince1000 »

iowa has one of the best creative writing workshops in the country, if not, world. go figure DAVE.
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Post by Dave »

no shit, i go there...
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Post by Dave »

Massive Quasars wrote:Iowa farms. Ag subsidies flow in one direction. A blind eye is turned.
You get food on your table. Make a new thread.
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Whats the name ryoki?
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Post by Ryoki »

Clou! - it's the MOA club magazine, so to speak. You get it for free when you're a MOA member.

click this orange link for the rather uninteresting MOA site
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Oh yeah, I remember that tnf guy...
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I was just reading this and thinking I could reply to tnf and hmm haven't heard from him in a while oh that's right this thread is from 9 years ago. You stupid cunt.
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you stupid cunt is harsh, lets just call him geoff
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feedback wrote:I was just reading this and thinking I could reply to tnf and hmm haven't heard from him in a while oh that's right this thread is from 9 years ago. You stupid cunt.

Hey asshole, I didn't bump this thread. There was a bot that had replied about freelance writing. The post was deleted. Like I even need to explain myself anyways...
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----> hanky
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what happened to tnf?
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