
To Cousin Ann
PREFACE
CHAPTER I - ABOUT NOSES AND JAWS
CHAPTER II - HOW TO PREPARE A MANUSCRIPT
CHAPTER III - HOW TO TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS
CHAPTER IV - FINDING A MARKET
CHAPTER V - A BEGINNER'S FIRST ADVENTURES
CHAPTER VI - IN NEW YORK'S "FLEET STREET"
CHAPTER VII - SOMETHING TO SELL
CHAPTER VIII - WHAT THE EDITOR WANTS
A witty, conversational guide for anyone who dreams of turning a love of words into a paying freelance career, this book opens with a friendly letter to a fellow aspiring writer and quickly settles into a frank chat with the reader. The author mixes humor, personal anecdotes, and references to literary greats to illustrate that even the most modest‑looking life can become material worth sharing.
The first chapter likens the hunt for a story to a foxhound’s keen nose, explaining how recognizing a newsworthy angle is the essential first step. Practical tips on spotting “human interest” pieces, navigating editorial rooms, and avoiding common pitfalls are delivered with a light, almost narrative touch. Readers will find encouragement to trust their instincts, sharpen their observation skills, and approach the freelance world with both confidence and a sense of adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (103K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carla Foust and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2008-09-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1884–1973
Best known for the practical writing guide If You Don't Write Fiction, this American writer and photographer moved easily between journalism, magazine work, and visual storytelling. His career gives a glimpse of an era when freelancers often had to be versatile to make a living.
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