How I did it: Posted good photos on Flickr. Tag them properly, with any tag/word that the oicture is related to/contains.Several edited blogs and websites have used selected photos of mine.2 publications have used my photos as frontpage. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I got a job on a cruise, kept a blog about it, my friend read it, who was a producer for NPR and edited what I wrote. She pitched the story, I recorded it, there you go. DONE! Read how I did it…
vickxy is getting back to it
How I did it: My postgraduate supervisors recommended a paper I'd already written on: ideology of work within children's TV, to a website on the sociology of work and now after a little editing my first work is published Read how I did it…
How I did it: I'm writing reviews for Feminist Review, which is cool, though unpaid and not terribly prestigious or anything. But then, my goals have changed a bit, so I'm happy with this. I'll likely continue to write, but now I'm not fixated on this idea of prestige, which is very freeing. I'd prefer to get further into self-publishing, zines, and free culture, at this point. Read how I did it…
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How I did it: I found a few magazines that I knew would welcome my expertise. Then I emailed or called their editors. I sent them a sample of my writing too. I haven't yet tried the bigs - they want a query. Pick small or medium or regional publications first - unless you have a following already. Read how I did it…



