All posts by Mary W. Walters

September 23rd, 2009

The Blurb #10: Managing Writers in the Workplace – A Guide for Employers

If you suspect, perhaps from a particularly well-phrased passage in a cover letter, or a rhymed couplet tucked into a résumé, that you have a writer on your short-list, you can turn to Google for confirmation. Many writers in the workplace have published a poem, a story, or even a book—maybe two or even three books—but are still unable to earn a living from their writing. …more

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Mary W. Walters is a freelance writer and editor. She has published two novels, a collection of short stories, and dozens of other creative pieces which have had little or no impact on her income. She has greater expectations for her first book of non-fiction, Write an Effective Funding Application: A Guide for Researchers and Scholars.

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