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Freelance Magazine Writing & Editing


Posted Date: 03 Jul 2008    Resource Type: Admissions    Category: General

Posted By: sobha wilson       Member Level: Diamond
Rating:     Points: 3



Freelance Magazine Writing & Editing
Diploma MAG10A
Journalism, Media & Photography
Do you enjoy reading magazines?

It's a hot industry. Thousands of magazines across the country (and overseas) require a constant supply of articles to keep their readership interested.

If you enjoy the stories you read in your favourite magazines, why not learn how to write them—and get paid and published at the same time. This is a great field for any person wanting to work from home.


New Woman, Woman's Day, New Idea, Belle, Who, Harper's Bazaar, That's Life ... Magazine titles are endless and the daily demands for stories in fashion, food, gossip, lifestyle, health, diet, general interest, celebrity news, and more is simply phenomenal. This is a billion dollar industry. It is also an industry that just about any person can enter.

Freelance Magazine writing is incredibly creative and there’s just so much you can write about, from articles on health, beauty, makeup, fashion, and cooking, to stories and features on celebrities ... the list is endless. Picture yourself going to premieres, launches, events, shows, and writing columns, articles and features for leading magazines.

The Freelance Magazine Writing Course is the only course of its kind available. Developed by Jane Goulding, leading freelance magazine journalist/sub-editor (Belle, Vogue, Good Weekend), this course will teach you how to write saleable articles from home. You will discover how the magazine freelance writers do it—from start to finish.

Learn how to come up with ideas and then how to develop those ideas into popular stories people will want to read. Step-by-step you will learn the ins and outs of the magazine industry. You'll discover how to structure your ideas into articles editors will want to publish, how to conduct interviews and use quotes, and how to submit your work professionally. Most of all, you will learn how to develop stories that magazine editors will want to publish and pay you for.

This is more than a course. This is an exciting adventure into the world of glamour, fashion, style and celebrities. This is the world of the red carpet. The magazine industry is screaming for new stories every day. And they aren't difficult to write, once you know what the requirements are. It's all a matter of learning what the magazine editors want and how to write in magazine format. Through this course you will learn these essential requirements. And with the skills, the knowledge and a little determination you can succeed.

What's more, magazine writing is the perfect career for stay-at-home mums. You get to write from home, network and socialise to gain new ideas, and you get to have an enjoyable, rewarding career. If you like the idea of writing for magazines then this is the path for you.


Career opportunities include: Freelance Magazine Writer, Columnist, Feature Writer, Fashion/Beauty/Entertainment Review Writer.

Industries include: magazine/newspaper publishing.

Freelance journalists write for magazines, and newspapers, for corporate promotional materials and for the broadcasting industry. A freelance journalist may perform the following tasks:

write articles and features for publication
undertake research to provide background information for articles
assess the suitability of reports and articles for publication or broadcasting, within an established style and format, and edit as necessary
comment on television/radio (in the broadcasting industry)
liaise with all sorts of people, particularly those in the media and publishing.




For more details, visit http://www.australiancollege.edu.au/Courses/MAG-freelance-magazine-writing-and-editing-course-overview.html




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