Category Archives: NonFiction Writing
Demand Media Studios Scam
So is Demand Media Studios a scam? Despite the long hiatus from blogging here, I am still here, and I’m still writing for Demand Media, or Demand Studios as some call it. Do a quick internet search on “is demand … Continue reading
Copy Editor Woes
On the whole, the copy editors at Demand Studios do a pretty good job. They’re helpful, tell you why they’re asking for a rewrite and exactly what you need to do to get your article approved. Occasionally there’s one who … Continue reading
Motivation to Write
Motivation to Write There are two kinds of motivation. Internal and external. By far the best is the internal variety. When you’re internally motivated you do it by yourself, for yourself and with no outside prompting. That’s what everyone should … Continue reading
Write Every Day with a Paid-For Writing Workout
If I had just a penny for every time I’ve heard the advice to ‘write every day’ I’d definitely be rich by now. And sometimes I think if I hear it once more I’ll scream. Trouble is, it’s good advice. … Continue reading
Title Search in Demand Studios
Assignment titles in Demand Studios seem to go in waves. I’ve never researched into why or how the titles are generated, although I believe it is documented somewhere. But one thing I have tried is different ways to search for … Continue reading