Getting on an editor's good side
By PJ DelHomme, Bugle magazine hunting editor
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OWAA Newspaper archives.
By PJ DelHomme, Bugle magazine hunting editor
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I don’t remember where or from whom I picked up this bit of advice but it’s worth remembering.
A (very) good way to improve writing Read More »
By Joel Vance — The great satirist of the 1950s Tom Lehrer sang, “Plagiarize! Plagiarize! Let nothing evade your eyes!” Is this good advice for the outdoor writer?
Let nothing evade your eyes Read More »
Writing can be a form of personal expression, revealing what you think, what you know, who you are
Seven deadly sins of a writer Read More »
Knowing the worth of sharing time and ideas with other writers, I applied, and was accepted, to participate in OWAA’s 2010 Goldenrod Writing Workshop held the first week of August at The University of Montana.
Goldenrod Writing Workshop Read More »
An outdoors column in a weekly paper can work double-fold to fuel that need to play outside and bring in some dollars.
Make weeklies work for you Read More »
Many freelance writers have a second or third source of income…
Complementing freelancing with teaching Read More »
By Peter Schroeder — While the lead drives the reader into the article, the kicker drives the story into the reader.
Writing leads and kickers Read More »
By Wayne van Zwoll — Lead … or readers won’t follow!
Writing good leads: How to begin a story Read More »