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PRESS RELEASE
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March 26, 2004
New site focuses on writing as a lucrative career
Traditionally, writers' incomes have been low, and many writers don't understand
that their skills are valuable. Pro Write at http://www.prowrite.biz/
is focused on helping writers to write for money. Each month, writers
discover a new way to become a big-selling writer. Pro Write features
a new workshop every month, so writers can make money from fiction,
nonfiction, and copywriting (writing for business).
In the 21st century, there are more markets for writers than ever: traditional
publishers, niche publishers, magazines, corporations, electronic media
--- there are literally millions of markets for writers, world-wide.
Pro Write focuses on helping writers to write the words those markets
need.
Pro Write's co-founder, Angela Booth, who's been writing
and selling for over 25 years, says: "Pro Write's workshops are inspirational, and are packed full of information
writers can use immediately. We're ready to advise, guide, and cheer
writers on at every step of the process. There's a lot of disinformation
around about professional writing as a career. Our aim is to demystify
writing."
All Pro Write's workshops stay online, and writers can take
them at their own pace. As each lesson is posted, writers can interact
with the course instructor. They can post their exercises, and can ask
questions. The workshops teach skills which are marketable assets. The
skills will build, so that writers can get started immediately, earning
while they're learning.
Angela Booth says that for joining, writers receive the free
writing manual which contains the first four issues of Freelance Copy
Write, the ezine for professional freelance copywriters, described at
http://www.digital-e.biz/fcw_four_issues.html
Currently Pro Write offers three workshops. "Sell
To Magazines Today" teaches writers to convert their experiences into magazine articles. "Write Genre Novels (Commercial Fiction) For Fun And Profit" starts writers on careers as novelists. They learn why genre is important,
and how to write a novel. "Fast-Start Copywriting: Write For Business" starts writers on writing for the hidden writing markets --- on writing for
businesses.
Writers can find more information at http://www.prowrite.biz/
ABOUT PRO WRITE: PROFESSIONAL WRITING SECRETS
Pro Write: Professional Writing Secrets http://www.prowrite.biz/ was
developed by professional writer Angela Booth, and Web site designer
Birgitt Thursby, to help writers to build successful full-time writing
careers. Designed as a fun, interactive training site, Pro Write provides
an on-going series of practical workshops in fiction, nonfiction and
copywriting, and publishes three ezines for subscribers. The site
is dedicated to helping writers to build their income, as well as
their self-esteem and creativity.
MEDIA CONTACTS
Angela Booth: angela@prowrite.biz
Birgitt Thursby: birgitt@prowrite.biz
URL: http://www.prowrite.biz/
PRESS RELEASE
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March 19, 2004
Fast And Easy Workshop Shows Writers How To Write For Business
The days when writers starved in garrets are long past. Nowadays, any
competent word-spinner with an entrepreneurial bent knows where a
steady writing pay check comes from. It comes from copywriting ---
that is, from writing for business. The major benefit of copywriting
is that it enables writers to make a great living by doing what they
love --- writing.
Pro Write's new workshop: "Fast-Start
Copywriting: Write For Business" at http://www.prowrite.biz/ helps writers to get started as freelance copywriters
in less than a month.
Pro Write's Angela Booth, a professional writer and copywriter
for over a quarter of a century says: "I created the workshop for writers who want to make money writing. Writing is
a skill, and businesses pay well for that skill. Most writers have no
idea what copywriting is, or that businesses buy writing skills in exactly
the same way they buy other skills. Anyone who writes for business has
millions of markets for her work."
The workshop takes a month. The first lesson alerts writers
to what copy actually is, and where their potential markets are. Booth
says that copy is everywhere. "When they hear 'copywriter' people think of advertising writers. However the
wide, wide field of copy extends well beyond advertising. It covers
everything from simple business letters to publicity campaigns, and
annual reports."
Each lesson of the workshop contains exercises, which writers
can post on Pro Write's forums. They can also get coaching on any aspect
of copywriting, including winning clients, and running their business
efficiently.
Writers can contact Angela Booth (angela@prowrite.biz) and
Birgitt Thursby (birgitt@prowrite.biz)
of Pro Write at any time.
ABOUT PRO WRITE: PROFESSIONAL WRITING SECRETS
Pro Write: Professional Writing Secrets http://www.prowrite.biz/
was developed by professional writer Angela Booth, and Web site designer
Birgitt Thursby, to help writers to build successful full-time writing
careers. Designed as a fun, interactive training site, Pro Write provides
an on-going series of practical workshops in fiction, nonfiction and
copywriting, and publishes three ezines for subscribers. The site is
dedicated to helping writers to build their income, as well as their
self-esteem and creativity.
MEDIA CONTACTS
Angela Booth: angela@prowrite.biz
Birgitt Thursby: birgitt@prowrite.biz
URL: http://www.prowrite.biz/
PRESS RELEASE
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March 9, 2004
Helping Writers To Write: You Just Have To Do It
Summary
Many writers have trouble writing. As author Shirley Hazzard said: "The
state you need to write in is the state that others are paying large
sums of money to get rid of." Pro Write at http://www.prowrite.biz/ helps writers to develop flourishing,
lucrative writing careers. The site not only gives writers training
in writing fiction, nonfiction and copywriting (writing for business),
but also provides daily help, motivation, and inspiration.
Release
The hardest part of writing for a living is sitting down and writing.
Writers need to make friends with their anxieties in order to write
regularly. Pro Write's (http://www.prowrite.biz/ ) Angela Booth,
a professional writer for over a quarter of a century says: "This
creative anxiety never disappears. You do however get used to it.
Over the years, I've come to understand that without this creative
tension, true creativity is impossible. Writers need to understand
that feeling anxious before they write is a mind state, and will evaporate
as they work."
In addition to awkward emotions, writers may also feel that
their writing efforts aren't good enough. Booth says that this is because
writers are surrounded by words every day, in print and other media.
It's intimidating. They should remember that these words are polished,
professional words. Says Booth: "Work and effort has gone into those words, but the effort doesn't show. The
first drafts of a professional writer's words are just as awkward as
a novice's first drafts, but the professional doesn't care. He knows
that just getting ANY words written is a victory."
Booth says that membership in the Pro Write writing site
at http://www.prowrite.biz/ helps writers to deal with their creative
anxiety. Membership is for all writers, for professional, selling freelance
writers, as well as for novice writers. For professionals, Pro Write
membership extends their writing skills into new areas, providing workshops,
advice about their work, and a writing community.
For hobbyist and new writers, Pro Write membership provides
access to constant training, in many different areas of writing, with
daily writing prompts and writing advice. This helps new writers to
deal with their psychological and emotional blocks, so they can build
their skills and develop a lucrative career.
Booth feels that Pro Write membership is an investment for
writers that helps writers to develop an understanding of themselves,
and their creative process, so that they can enjoy writing. This leads
to increased confidence, so that they can turn their love of writing
into a lucrative career.
Writers can contact Angela Booth (angela@prowrite.biz) and
Birgitt Thursby (birgitt@prowrite.biz)
of Pro Write at any time.
ABOUT PRO WRITE: PROFESSIONAL WRITING SECRETS
Pro Write: Professional Writing Secrets http://www.prowrite.biz/ was
developed by professional writer Angela Booth, and Web site designer
Birgitt Thursby, to help writers to build successful full-time writing
careers. Designed as a fun, interactive training site, Pro Write provides
an on-going series of practical workshops in fiction, nonfiction and
copywriting, and publishes three ezines for subscribers. The site
is dedicated to helping writers to build their income, as well as
their self-esteem and creativity.
MEDIA CONTACTS
Angela Booth: angela@prowrite.biz
Birgitt Thursby: birgitt@prowrite.biz
URL: http://www.prowrite.biz/
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 4, 2004
Writing Lies for Profit: Earn Big Bucks with Commercial Fiction
Summary
Pro Write's workshop, "Write
Genre Novels (Commercial Fiction) for Fun and Profit", shows new writers how to start a lucrative fiction-writing career. The workshop
takes writers through the complete process of writing a genre novel,
from choosing a genre to writing the novel.
Release
The news that Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling has just become
a billionaire is inspiring many new novelists. It's also bewildering.
How do you start writing novels for major publishers? What's the first
step?
Designed to demystify the fiction-writing process, Pro Write's
new workshop, "Write Genre Novels (Commercial Fiction) for Fun and Profit", shows new writers how to build a fiction-writing career.
Angela Booth, who's written and published romance novels,
says she wrote the workshop because most new writers don't understand
the importance of deciding on their novel's genre before they start
to write the book. She says: "A genre label answers the 'What is it?' question which will be posed first by
a writer's editor, then by the sales and marketing departments of the
publisher. Understanding genre, and writing to genre, starts novelists
off on the right foot, and can save them years of wasted effort."
Genres are categories of novels. The major genres include:
romance, mystery, horror, science fiction, thriller and fantasy. Booth
says that when authors start by deciding on the genre they're writing
in, they start the right way, by considering their readers, who choose
books by genre. "Some people read only mysteries. Others read only science fiction. Many women
read only romances, and they'll read half a dozen of the Harlequin romances
a month."
Many books on the New York Times fiction bestseller list
are genre novels. For example, Dan Brown's novel, The Da Vinci Code,
has been on the list for months. Its genre? It's a thriller.
Pro Write's workshop takes writers through the process of
writing a novel, from deciding on a genre to completing the novel. It's
made up of three lessons, with exercises, which writers can complete
and can post on the Pro Write forum for feedback.
Angela Booth is pleased with the response to the workshop. "Writers
enjoy it because it's interactive, and they feel that they're part of
a community. Our site has something new for them almost every day to
help them to develop their professional careers".
The workshop is part of the Pro Write site, at http://www.prowrite.biz/. Subscribers
have instant access not only to the fiction workshop, but to other writing
workshops, with a new workshop added to the site
every month.
ABOUT PRO WRITE: PROFESSIONAL WRITING SECRETS
Pro Write: Professional Writing Secrets http://www.prowrite.biz/ was
developed by professional writer Angela Booth, and Web site designer
Birgitt Thursby, to help writers to build successful full-time writing
careers. Designed as a fun, interactive training site, Pro Write provides
an on-going series of practical workshops in fiction, nonfiction and
copywriting, and publishes three ezines for subscribers. The site
is dedicated to helping writers to build their income, as well as
their self-esteem and creativity.
MEDIA CONTACTS
Angela Booth: angela@prowrite.biz
Birgitt Thursby: birgitt@prowrite.biz
URL: http://www.prowrite.biz/
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 24, 2004
Course Helps Writers To Business Success
Writers who want to extend their skills to copywriting (writing for
business) have found an interactive email course that helps them to
set up their own copywriting services business in eight short weeks.
Veteran writer Angela Booth, who's a copywriter, as well
as a feature writer for magazines, developed the "Writing Words that Sell: Freelance Copywriting" email workshop in 2002.
She's pleased that the course, at http://www.digital-e.biz/ecourses2.html, has been so well-received by writers. "Many writers are unaware of the huge demand for business writing skills," Booth said. "They're amazed when the workshop, which includes exercises and personal coaching,
helps them to get their new business off the ground so quickly. Students
can take the course at their own pace, in their own time."
Writers with creativity and communication skills are in high
demand in the global economy. All businesses need effective marketing
materials, especially for the Web. Experienced copywriters are earning
up to $3 per word to write Web sales pages of from between 1500 and
4000 words.
"I wanted to create a course that teaches copywriting
skills, while leading writers through the process of getting their own
copywriting business off the ground," says Booth. "So by the second lesson, writers are sending out direct mail letters to market
their business. By the end of the short eight week course, they've developed
a marketing process, are regularly sending out news releases, and are
building a stable of regular clients. Our Digital-e Web site at http://www.digital-e.biz/ contains a library of free articles they can use to expand their skills
further. We also have two free ezines for writers to build their writing
and business competence."
Although most of the "Writing
Words that Sell: Freelance Copywriting" students are writers, several web entrepreneurs have also taken the course,
using it to market their information products online, and to create
new information products.
Media Contacts
Angela Booth: angela@prowrite.biz
Birgitt Thursby: birgitt@prowrite.biz
URL: http://www.digital-e.biz/ecourses2.html
PRESS RELEASE
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February 18, 2004
New Site Helps Writers Sell More, Earn More
The new Pro Write: Professional Writing Secrets site at http://www.prowrite.biz/
was developed by professional writer Angela Booth, and Web site designer
Birgitt Thursby, to help writers to diversify in order to build successful
writing careers.
Designed as a fun, interactive training site, Pro Write provides
an on-going series of practical workshops, and also helps writers to
build their self-esteem and creativity. Booth said: "Most writers underestimate their own abilities. If you can write in one area,
you can write in another. With each new experience, a writer's self-esteem
grows, it's inevitable. I want to inspire and motivate each writer,
so that at the end of a workshop --- in writing personal essays perhaps,
or in writing a novel --- she'll say: I can do that! And she will know
that she can."
Why do writers need to diversify? Because writers are earning
much less now than they did forty years ago. The National Writers Union
says: "In real dollars, freelance rates have declined by more than 50 percent since
the 1960s".
This means that writers need to be daring and confident,
and to realize that they CAN build great careers says Booth. She's been
writing professionally for over a quarter of a century. "Pay rates at magazines and newspapers are low, so writers who thrive need to
write a wide range of material. The problem is that many writers get
stuck in a rut. They don't realize that they can write in many different
fields, and that writing in a new area doesn't take much adjustment.
Writing skills are transferable. At Pro Write, we're dedicated to helping
writers explore their talents, and to treating their writing as an exciting
well-paid adventure."
Birgitt Thursby says that Pro Write's concept is unique. "As
far as I know, there's nothing else like it online. It's different ---
and exciting. Anyone can learn how to write more effectively in more
areas."
Media Contacts
Angela Booth: angela@prowrite.biz
Birgitt Thursby: birgitt@prowrite.biz
URL: http://www.prowrite.biz/
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