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Sue Fagalde Lick (Author)
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1884956688 978-1884956683 May 1, 2007
Pick up the Sunday paper and consider how many stories it takes to fill all those pages. How can any newspaper staff produce so many stories every day, every week, every month of the year and keep up with breaking news, too? They can’t. They use freelancers.This book serves as a guide to newspaper freelancing both for beginners and for more experienced writers who want to expand their markets.

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"Freelancing for Newspapers is an excellent text for aspiring freelancers. Sue Fagalde Lick covers all the bases in a clear journalistic style that her readers would do well to emulate." -- Marcia Preston, novelist, former editor of Byline Magazine

"Sue Fagalde Lick serves up enthusiastic and informative tips and information. Lick's new book will help writers succeed in an area of freelancing that many haven't even considered." -- Angela Hoy, publisher, WritersWeekly.com

"This book is a must-have for any writer serious about garnering clips. Sue Fagalde Lick offers practical, hands-on advice as well as skill-building exercises geared toward both novice and experienced writers." -- Robbi Hess, editor/co-publisher ByLine Magazine; co-author, Complete Idiot's Guide to 30,000 Baby Names

About the Author

Sue Fagalde Lick is a freelance writer who has been published in countless newspapers and publications, including San Jose Mercury News, Writer's Digest, The Writer, Writer's Journal, and Writing-World.com.
She is also the author of The Iberian Americans, Stories Grandma Never Told: Portuguese Women in California and Azorean Dreams.

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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Quill Driver Books (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1884956688
  • ISBN-13: 978-1884956683
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #312,033 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I'm a full-time writer/musician and dog mom. Lifelong Californians, my husband Fred and I moved to the Oregon Coast in 1996. I spent many years working on newspapers before moving to full-time freelance writing. My books include Stories Grandma Never Told: Portuguese Women in California, The Iberian Americans, Azorean Dreams, Freelancing for Newspaper, and Shoes Full of Sand. You can get the full scoop at http://www.suelick.com.

In addition to writing, I sing, play piano and guitar and perform here and there. I'm also co-director of the choirs at Sacred Heart Church in Newport, OR. That means I have short nails and calluses on the fingers of my left hand, but the music is totally worth it.

I love history, dogs, books, hiking, hot tubs, and online jigsaw puzzles. Also, raviolis and potato salad.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A solid guide to writing for newspapers, August 14, 2007
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I remember looking in bookstores many years back and being surprised that I could never find a book about freelancing for newspapers. This is just the book I was looking for back then, and I'm glad I have it now. It's a well written, well organized book that sparked my thoughts and made me see writing opportunities I hadn't really considered before. It includes quotes from newspaper editors about what they're looking for, an analysis of which types of articles are usually written by freelancers, a guide to queries (with good examples written by the author), advice about how to conduct interviews and do research, a submission tracking sheet... in short, it's an excellent primer about both the craft and business end of freelancing for newspapers, and well worth the price. My single complaint is that it could have used a better copy editor, but I still highly recommend it.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect starting point for breaking into a notoriously difficult industry., September 3, 2007
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Sue Fagalde Lick's FREELANCING FOR NEWSPAPERS: WRITING FOR AN OVERLOOKED MARKET is a winner: it shows how to locate newspapers which use freelancers (as opposed to many who only use staff), how to pitch an editor for a story idea, how to interview and gain assignments, and more. Students of media studies and journalism will find it the perfect starting point for breaking into a notoriously difficult industry.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a much needed resource, May 10, 2011
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In more than one "how to make money writing" book, the problem of clips for those with none usually includes, as part of the answer, writing for newspapers. But Ms. Lick's guest chapter in Make a Real Living As a Freelance Writer by Jenna Glatzer was the first time I saw how it could be an option. This book is a needed extension to that initial guest chapter.

In this book, she discusses the basics of writing and outlines the differences between writing for magazines and writing for newspapers, including lead time, style, and pay. She explains the different terms used in the business that you'll need to know and how to break in. She also discusses queries, which are slightly different in tone than what you might send to a magazine editor. Sourcing gets a look, as well as how to conduct interviews and do research for an article, copyright and what to do when you get rejected. At the end, she briefly examines whether or not newspapers will exist in the near future. She mentions editors' preferences fairly often and gives a pretty clear view of the pressure they're under and how you can help fill that need for content.

It's a good book for those who are able to work in the field but don't have journalism experience. Like some other books about writing, she explains the inner workings clearly enough that if you aren't able to do this, you see it, and immediately regret it because it sounds like so much fun. Using this book, I got nearly got a "yes" to one of my queries. It wasn't too long after that encouraging response that I discovered my writing is going to have to go in a different direction.

Overall, excellent resource. Highly recommended.
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The Business of Being, Pitching Your Stories, Types of Newspaper Articles, Jennifer Meacham, Developing Newspaper Article Ideas, Oregon Coast, Sally Abrahms, Writing the Newspaper Article, San Jose Mercury News, The Oregonian, Researching Your Article, Reader's Guide, Bay Area, Social Security, Conducting Effective Interviews, Associated Press Stylebook, Saratoga News, Silicon Valley, Provincetown Banner, Article Ideas
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