Author: SYWW Team

  • How to Set Your Freelance Writing Rates

    How to Set Your Freelance Writing Rates

    By Author Jhon Frank When one is new to the field of freelancing, they must set their freelance writing rate. To decide how much to charge, consider niche, writing skill, network, location, and clients. Niches differ in prices, while writing skills play a vital role in forming engaging content. It isn’t easy to charge for your skills orally or…

  • Should You Outline Your Book?

    Should You Outline Your Book?

    By Michael Pietrzak, Author & SYWW Founder Should you outline your book? There’s an ongoing debate between the plotters—those who swear up and down that you NEED structure for your story before you start writing it—and the pansters, who write by the seat of their pants. Pantsers rightly point out that extensive outlining can turn…

  • 5 Ways Joining a Writing Group Will Improve Your Craft

    5 Ways Joining a Writing Group Will Improve Your Craft

    By Author Susan E. Wadds “What you are doing is brave. Whether the writing is autobiographical or entirely imagined is irrelevant. To write is to reveal your mind at work. There is no nakedness like that nakedness. To write takes courage. You are a brave person just to attempt it.” —Pat Schneider, Amherst Writers & Artists founder…

  • 5 Marketing Lessons from a Debut Author

    5 Marketing Lessons from a Debut Author

    By Author Julee Balko As if writing, editing, and getting a book published isn’t hard enough! After those are done there remains the most daunting and soul-crushing task of all waiting for you: marketing. (Insert blood-curdling scream here.)  With more authors taking the self-publishing and indie publisher route, marketing is increasingly falling on authors’ shoulders. And…

  • 6 Ways to Become a Freelance Writer in 2022

    6 Ways to Become a Freelance Writer in 2022

    By Ruby Smith Due to COVID, work-from-home is no longer a privilege but has become a necessity. More and more people are willing to work from their home rather than going out for a 9 to 5 job. Among many other options available at their disposal, freelance writing is one of the best work-from-home job opportunities.…

  • How to Hook Your Reader: A Psychologist’s Advice

    How to Hook Your Reader: A Psychologist’s Advice

    By psychologist Robert Faulkner You may need to capture people’s attention in various life scenarios. For example, when looking for a life partner, you could craft a compelling profile on thebest dating sites in the hope of attracting your soulmate. The same also applies to anyone who wants to become a great writer. Good writing demands…

  • Nailing Writing Assignments: Tips from a Teen Author 

    Nailing Writing Assignments: Tips from a Teen Author 

    By 14-year-old author Risha Chaurasia  Writing. I’m sure we’ve all come face to face and struggled with it at least once in our lives. From working on a school essay to scrambling to find the right words, writing is one challenging job. I’m here to make it slightly easier. Here we go! 1. Become a…

  • Why Great Stories Need ‘Flawed’ Characters

    Why Great Stories Need ‘Flawed’ Characters

    But what is drama without an interesting character? Even the most intense, thrilling, explosive-ridden popcorn movie relies on character for the drama. Take 007 for example. The James Bond films don’t pull in millions of people for the chase scenes alone. On the contrary, they are more interested in how James Bond himself, with all his…

  • 6 Ingredients Editors Are Looking for in Your Short Stories

    6 Ingredients Editors Are Looking for in Your Short Stories

    By mixed-media artist and editor of The Ekphrastic Review Lorette C. Luzajic. Even the most seasoned writers can find the submission process intimidating. You write out your heart and soul and then wait for the judge to weigh in on your words. You might be waiting for months on end, fingers crossed, only to have your hopes dashed when…

  • 6 Ideas for Marketing Your Book on the Cheap

    6 Ideas for Marketing Your Book on the Cheap

    By Willie Handler, author of two satirical novels, The Road Ahead and Loved Mars Hated The Food.     I’ve heard so many authors complain that what they hate the most about the publishing process isn’t querying or editing, it’s marketing. And no wonder. Marketing requires a completely different set of skills and has nothing to do with your…