Writing for Publication

Take the Mystery Out of Writing for Magazines

Do you dream about being a freelance writer? Stop dreaming. Start living that dream right now.

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All the Tools You Need to Do What You Love—Write for Magazines and Get Paid, Too!

 
Do you dream of seeing your name in print? Do you read magazine articles and think, "I could have written that, if I only knew how to get published"? If you want to be a freelance magazine writer, all the tools you need are in this course.


Writing for Publication takes the mystery out of how to turn your ideas into articles that editors will buy.


You'll learn the strategies that I (and other successful freelancer writers) use to get published in magazines and earn an income doing what you love.



You'll also learn how to use the same writing process that I—and all of my students—use to eliminate writer's block and make everything you write flow so easily it seems like your articles are almost writing themselves.
Here's what some of my students are saying about Writing for Publication

I've wanted to write for magazines ever since I was in high school. I had all sorts of article ideas, but nothing I tried worked. Carol's written for magazines and she's worked for them as an editor. So she knows what editors want and she generously shares her knowledge. Now I regularly write for several magazines and I'm entering new markets every month. I love my work!

Carin Westmore
Freelance magazine writer

I fell into technical writing through one of my jobs and really liked it. Eventually, I decided that I wanted to freelance, but didn't know how to get started. After taking Writing for Publication, I tried pitching a few magazines and was surprised to find I like writing articles, too. Now I write for tech and magazines. Work is pure joy. If you want to freelance, you're in the perfect place.

Sara Ledner
Technical & magazine writer

I sold some magazine articles, but it was always a one-time thing and I got a lot of rejections — until Carol taught me how to study the market to select the right magazine for each article. In this class, I learned how to write an article that really grabbed the reader's attention -- that was when editors began wanting to work with me more than once.

Gabriela Bjorn
Magazine writer

Carol Joyous

Life should be fun! For me, that means living my life doing what I love. What I love ncludes writing, editing, and helping you live your life doing what you love. I've been a freelance writer for more than 25 years. It's given me the gift of owning my own home, traveling around the world, and working how and when I choose. I'd love to help you live your freelance life as you choose, too. Invest in yourself. Join the Writing for Publication waitlist today. Doors open on Monday!