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WOW! Women On Writing, a free online magazine for women writers, authors, editors, agents, publishers and readers. Each month, WOW! Women On Writing features in-depth interviews with industry professionals, such as author Amy Tan, author Kris Carr, Ann Moore (CEO, Time Inc.), editor/publisher Nan A. Talese, literary agent Sandra Dijkstra, and celebrity interviews, such as actress and aspiring author, Tiffani Amber Thiessen. In addition, the columns include how-tos, premium markets (Premium-Green) for freelance writers, book reviews, funds for writers, author promotion, and a quarterly flash fiction writing contest.
1. How to Write and Publish Listicles

Listicles are not only great staples for seasoned freelancers, but are also a good way for new writers to break into print. I have been writing these bite-sized, easily digestible articles for years. Listicles used to be called refrigerator articles, because folks would cut these informational short pieces out of the newspaper and hang them on the fridge for easy reference. Also called list articles or round-ups, these can be written on just about any theme: humor, fun facts, pop culture, or "how-to" service pieces. Want to try your hand at writing a listicle? It's so easy! Just follow these steps by freelancer Tiffany Doerr Guerzon.

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