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iAuthor

Thursday, February 9, 2012 by Sabrina Ricci

Three weeks ago, Apple launched an exciting new app: iAuthor. It sounded very promising. Using iAuthor, you can drag and drop to make enhanced ebooks. iAuthor and iBooks2 were released on the same day with the intention of making it easier for students to use interactive textbooks. All textbooks sold on the iBookstore are priced at $14.99 or less. But anyone can use iAuthor to … [Read more...] about iAuthor

Self-publishing tools and APIs

Thursday, November 3, 2011 by Sabrina Ricci

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My fellow NYU student Miral gave a talk for O'Reilly about self-publishing tools and APIs. She's the founder of BiblioCrunch, a self-publishing platform that connects writers with editors and cover designers. … [Read more...] about Self-publishing tools and APIs

So You Want to Write a Novel

Saturday, March 5, 2011 by Sabrina Ricci

After taking a ton of creative writing classes and working in the publishing industry a little bit, I can say that this video is hilarious and touches upon all the issues/ideas new writers may have. I remember once I saw Jeffrey Eugenides, author of The Virgin Suicides and Middlesex, speak, and he addressed the condension most writers face. "Writing is the only profession … [Read more...] about So You Want to Write a Novel

Writing Sex

Tuesday, November 23, 2010 by Sabrina Ricci

I'm taking an online class, via UCLA Extension, called Writing Sex. It's interesting. So far, I've learned that good sex writing revolves around good character development, and bad sex writing relies too much on cliches and the actual sex act. Does sex writing matter? Well, yes. Just like any other type of writing, it is used to convey a deeper meaning. Can it be thoughtful? … [Read more...] about Writing Sex

Writing Non-Fiction for Children

Thursday, November 26, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

Nonfiction children's writing covers a very broad category. I was not aware just how broad nonfiction children's writing can be though, until I read Anastasia Suen's book, Picture Writing: A New Approach to Writing for Kids and Teens. So, here is a list of information I have gleaned from Suen about writing nonfiction for children. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Writing Non-Fiction for Children

Taking online classes

Monday, November 2, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

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For the past five or six weeks I have been taking online creative writing classes via the UCLA Extension program. I had never taken an online class before, although I know some universities are starting to incorporate them into their coursework, so I did not know what to expect. As of now, I am about halfway through the courses, and I am enrolled in three classes, where I am … [Read more...] about Taking online classes

How to Write a Press Release

Saturday, October 24, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

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Writing a press release may seem a little intimidating at first, but by following the following guidelines, it can be fairly easy. Press releases are meant to get specific information out to the media, so that the media can pass on that information to a mass audience. With that in mind, remember that all journalists need to answer the basic  questions of who, what, where, … [Read more...] about How to Write a Press Release

Types of Writing Part 2

Saturday, October 17, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

In this article are definitions for various types of children's books and freelance nonfiction. This is not an exhaustive list; it is merely a list of words and definitions I have come across so far relating to writing for money. Read it here. … [Read more...] about Types of Writing Part 2

Types of Writing Part 1

Saturday, October 17, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

So, I have recently broken into the world of creative writing, and I was a little surprised to find out just how many types of creative writing forms exist. Here's a list with definitions of all the creative writing forms I have stumbled upon so far. I hope it helps those of you who are also just getting started on your creative writing. This is not meant to be an exhaustive … [Read more...] about Types of Writing Part 1

Writing For a Newspaper Part 2

Wednesday, October 7, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

Here is the second part of my tips for writing for a newspaper. Writing Articles After all the interviewing and hunting for information, the actual writing of the article is fairly simple, and much like putting together a jigsaw puzzle. You have to figure out the most important parts of the story, and then piece together the rest in a way that flows. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Writing For a Newspaper Part 2

How To Write a Strong Cover Letter

Wednesday, October 7, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

Writing a cover letter can seem like a daunting task. However, when you submit a cover letter along with your resume, you are showing  your potential employer initiative and you are setting yourself apart from your competition. The following guidelines will help you write a strong cover letter. Read it here. … [Read more...] about How To Write a Strong Cover Letter

Writing Styles

Wednesday, October 7, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

There are many types of writing, and it's amazing how each style of writing is so different from other styles of writing. For example, technical writing tends to be more cut-and-dry and explanatory, whereas creative  writing is all about good descriptions and telling a story via a character's actions instead of explaining what is going on. And then there is legal writing, which … [Read more...] about Writing Styles

Writing For a Magazine

Wednesday, October 7, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

Writing for a magazine can be a difficult transition from writing for a newspaper. At least that's how it was for me. The first time I wrote anything magazine style was actually for a class I took to earn my Professional Writing minor. I remember being a little smug. Since I had spent the last couple years working for a daily newspaper, I figured magazine writing would be … [Read more...] about Writing For a Magazine

Writing for a Newspaper Part 1

Wednesday, October 7, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

Writing for a newspaper can sometimes be tricky. When I first started writing for a daily newspaper, I had to learn a lot of the tricks of the trade as I went along. But sometimes this ended up being quite frustrating.  So, here are some tips I have learned over the past few years. Read it here. … [Read more...] about Writing for a Newspaper Part 1

How To Improve Your Grammar

Tuesday, September 29, 2009 by Sabrina Ricci

When it comes to writing for a living, grammar is incredibly important. However, many people may not have learned about English grammar since middle school. So here are some common grammar rules that are not always easy  to remember. Read it here. … [Read more...] about How To Improve Your Grammar

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