Hi there fellow Bookshare Volunteers, Rik here. With a book just put up in the Bookshare ready to process. ISBN #: ISBN-13 978-0-8144-7199-9 TITLE: Writing for quick cash : turn your way with words into real money AUTHOR: Loriann Hoff Oberlin. p. cm YEAR OF COPYRIGHT: © 2004 Loriann Hoff Oberlin All rights reserved. PUBLISHER: GENRE: SHORT DESCRIPTION: 200 character limit (with spaces) from the book's back cover: Like every aspiring writer, you want to get paid for your work. Writing for Quick Cash gives you the tools, information, and resources to make it all happen. Whether you’re interested in working on a book project or writing for periodicals, Web sites, or newsletters (or even greeting cards!) this book shows you how to: Evaluate potential markets and pitch your ideas $ Work with editors and clients in a professional manner Write like a journalist—without taking journalism classes Understand and adhere to copyright and tax regulations Negotiate higher pay rates In addition, you’ll learn how to make the most of the latest and best writing software, create an efficient home office setup for maximum productivity, and augment your income through teaching, speaking, and editing jobs. Earning money for your writing takes not just skill, but business savvy and insider’s know-how as well. Writing for Quick Cash is a handy, practical guide full of proven strategies and great tips for turning your words into money. This book is packed with practical ideas presented in a relaxed, informed, and useful way so that readers can act upon the advice immediately. In every chapter, Oberlin offers the savvy insight of a professional who knows the business of writing from the inside. A quality book, and a great investment!” — Jack Heffron, author, The Writer's Idea Book Jam-packed with powerful insights and step-by-step instructions every writer needs to know. Loriann’s easy-to-follow advice paved the path to publication for me. With Loriann’s help, I started out with small quick projects that developed into assignments for regional and national magazines, and now I have a book with a major publishing house. The information in this book can do the same for anyone else.” — Mary Jo Rulnick, coauthor. The Frantic Woman's Guide to Life