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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Dedication By Way of Introduction Chapter One: Battling—and Besting—the Basics
Defining Freelancing Knowing Your Markets
Chapter Two: Ideation Vacation Chapter Three: The Dreaded Platform Discussion
Make Your Digital Mark
Chapter Four: Finding a Way In
A Guided Tour of a Magazine The Brave New World of Breaking In How High?
Chapter Five: Pitch Perfect
The Nightmare Query Gone to Market Process Docs You Should Avoid the Slush Pile Entirely The Goal Game On A Query, Deconstructed Random Basics The End
Chapter Six: Talking the Talk
The In-Person Interview The Phone Interview The E-Mail Interview The Reporter’s Tool Kit Laying the Foundation Access Hollywood A Note on Tape Recording (and Not Getting Sued) Popping the Questions The In-Person Interview The Phone Interview The E-Mail Interview Off-the-Record Sources Difficult Sources Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them A Note on the Vulnerable Source
Chapter Seven: Walking the Walk
The Short Game: Front of the Book Playing It Straight: The Basic Newspaper Story Dyeing Your Dachshund: The How-To Quiz Show: The Q&A The Real Deal: The Journalistic Feature Playing off Personality: The Profile
Chapter Eight: The Men and Women Behind the Curtain
A Preflight Submission Checklist Time to Submit How to Work with Editors
Chapter Nine: Mostly Not Boring Business Basics
Payday! Contract Basics “Can You Send Me an Invoice?” Wait a Second … Keep Your Eyes Peeled The Terrible Subject of Taxes
Conclusion: Getting to -30- Appendix
Sample Queries Fact-Checking Checklist Querying Magazine Articles: A Checklist Words of Wisdom 15 Things a Writer Should Never Do
About the Author Colophon
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