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7 Days to a Byline that Pays explains how to tell stories that audiences will read and editors will pay you to write. Delivered In a breezy and compact manner, this book will help you work fast, smart and get paid for your work. Take it from Pulitzer winning journalist Manny Garcia: "Smith has successfully culled the best ideas from colleagues and published a book that is essential reading for anyone who wants to succeed in journalism. It's creative, clear, fun and Timeless. He hits all the fundamentals." 7 Days also includes top ideas from reporters who cover the arts, writers in public…mehr

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7 Days to a Byline that Pays explains how to tell stories that audiences will read and editors will pay you to write. Delivered In a breezy and compact manner, this book will help you work fast, smart and get paid for your work. Take it from Pulitzer winning journalist Manny Garcia: "Smith has successfully culled the best ideas from colleagues and published a book that is essential reading for anyone who wants to succeed in journalism. It's creative, clear, fun and Timeless. He hits all the fundamentals." 7 Days also includes top ideas from reporters who cover the arts, writers in public relations, web page content creators, religion writers and others who work in both international broadcasting and journalism. Their ideas will take your opus from the valley of despair to the road of royalties and make your words weapons of mass instruction.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Ray Smith has shared his ideas on success with new writers around the world. His work has appeared in publications such as Decision magazine, Christianity Today, the Baltimore Sun, the Philadelphia Enquirer, USA Today, Crosswalk.com, Guidepost, the Atlanta Journal, Editor & Publisher, Newsweek, Gannett publications, wire services, peer-reviewed journals and news sites such as ReligionUnplugged.com. He has been interviewed by The New York Times, French 24 TV and others. He taught as a Distinguished Professor, an Academic Fellow and a Journalist in Residence.