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ONLINE WORKSHOPS
This page was written for a writer who felt she was too close to her service or product to write a good web page.
Dear Reader,
Have you dreamt of becoming a successful freelance writer only to be told you’re writing could use a little more polishing? Do
you work with a company that relies on you to write articles and reports? Has anyone ever told you that your words string together
like finely strung pearls, but you just don’t have the confidence to put yourself out there?
Tina L. Miller is not only an accomplished, published freelance writer, but she is also the author of When A Woman Prays, and
the editor of two successful print publications: Obadiah Press Magazine and Writers Apprentice Magazine. Not only has
Tina written several remarkable courses, she has agreed to mentor you, one-on-one, with each paid course! And the best part? You
never have to leave your home! In fact, you can work on your assignments in your own time!
Each course includes:
- Two informative written lessons sent directly to your email inbox—each and every week.
- Homework-specific activities and/or tasks to help you get the hands on training you need to succeed.
- A mentoring session in which Tina reviews your work and provides you with personalized, one-on-one feedback, guidance,
critiques, and/or and direction.
- Article ideas you could write based on your own personal experience.
- Help in finding appropriate markets and/or outlets for your work.
To pick a course that best suits your needs, click on a course title:
Editing Your Own Work
Do you know what it takes to be a great writer? When was the last time you read an article and wished you could write like that?
Well, you can! You just need to learn how to organize and edit your own work.
Whether you want to learn to edit your own work in hopes of landing a paying writing assignment, or you want to impress your boss,
editing your own work is not only important, but it’ll make you look more like a professional and less like an amateur.
In this course you will learn:
- How to edit your work for typos, missing paragraphs, or misused words;
- How to tighten your work so that it flows and reads with ease;
- How to cut useless words that only take up space or make your work confusing;
- What a passive voice is and why you shouldn’t use it;
- How to choose a more active voice;
- Why certain grammar choices are better than others; and
- How to self-edit your work: tips for effectively honing your editing skills.
Self-Publishing Success
Did you write a great book only to discover large publishing houses won’t print it? Don’t want to keep looking for the right
publisher? Did you decide you’d get more bang for your buck and marketing efforts if you self-published? Do you want to maintain
more control over your work?
If you’ve chosen to self-publish your book (not pay a vanity publisher), you need to understand what it means to self-publish and
this step-by-step guide makes the process easy!
In this course, you will learn:
- How to eliminate a lot of the guesswork;
- How to provide the facts needed to get your book from computer to print;
- What resources you need to publish a fiction or non-fiction 5 ½” x 8 ½” trade paperback book;
- How to choose a book cover that helps you sell more books;
- How to choose the best layout and design for your book; and
- Why using a professional can help you can good reviews.
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