Inks Goes Freelance

Inks Goes Freelance :
Inks Goes Freelance
My journey through the world of freelance writing
London United Kingdom
Just here for the view

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9/09 8:26 How do you come up with a title for your short story?
If you're a writer of short stories, poetry, novels and the like, at some point one of your tasks will be to find a title or name for your latest work. I have this problem now with the six stories that were written for another project that failed....
6/13 8:10 Don't be scared of trying new things
When I first started to write for a living, I thought I would always be a fiction writer and that I would become very successful at it.Several years down the line I've come to realise that fiction is not my true calling. Yes, I enjoy writing stories...
6/23 8:05 My entire collection of Squidoo Lenses
A Guide to the Interactive ModulesThe Best and Most Insulting of InsultsThe Importance of Visitor InteractionGoogle Chrome or Mozilla Firefox?Seborrheic DermatitisPernicious AnaemiaUnusual London Street NamesAuthors like cats...Magpie birdsWhat does...
7/28 8:30 Take that writing opportunity when it arises
For many years I've often said that I would love my first ever erotic novel to be published by Black Lace. However, something I've been told has now put a dampener on that.It's my own fault for spending valuable time procrastinating and putting the...
5/18 8:25 How not to be a writer
Do you know the reason why I haven't posted on this blog for so long?It's simply because I thought I would need to post something about my writing. As I haven't done anything different from last time I posted I've been surprisingly devoid of news. I...

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