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New site focuses on writing as a lucrative career

Traditionally, writers' incomes have been low, and many writers dont understand that their skills are valuable. Pro Write at http://www.prowrite.biz/ is focused on helping writers to write for money. Each month, writers discover a new way to become a big-selling writer. Pro Write features a new workshop every month, so writers can make money from fiction, nonfiction, and copywriting (writing for business).

(PRWEB) March 26, 2004 -- Traditionally, writers' incomes have been low, and many writers dont understand that their skills are valuable. Pro Write at http://www.prowrite.biz/ is focused on helping writers to write for money. Each month, writers discover a new way to become a big-selling writer. Pro Write features a new workshop every month, so writers can make money from fiction, nonfiction, and copywriting (writing for business).

In the 21st century, there are more markets for writers than ever: traditional publishers, niche publishers, magazines, corporations, electronic media --- there are literally millions of markets for writers, world-wide. Pro Write focuses on helping writers to write the words those markets need.

Pro Write's co-founder, Angela Booth, who's been writing and selling for over 25 years, says: "Pro Write's workshops are inspirational, and are packed full of information writers can use immediately. We're ready to advise, guide, and cheer writers on at every step of the process. There's a lot of disinformation around about professional writing as a career. Our aim is to demystify writing."

All Pro Write's workshops stay online, and writers can take them at their own pace. As each lesson is posted, writers can interact with the course instructor. They can post their exercises, and can ask questions. The workshops teach skills which are marketable assets. The skills will build, so that writers can get started immediately, earning while they're learning.

Angela Booth says that for joining, writers receive the free writing manual which contains the first four issues of Freelance Copy Write, the ezine for professional freelance copywriters, described at http://www.digital-e.biz/fcw_four_issues.html

Currently Pro Write offers three workshops. "Sell To Magazines Today" teaches writers to convert their experiences into magazine articles. "Write Genre Novels (Commercial Fiction) For Fun And Profit" starts writers on careers as novelists. They learn why genre is important, and how to write a novel. "Fast-Start Copywriting: Write For Business" starts writers on writing for the hidden writing markets --- on writing for businesses.

Writers can find more information at http://www.prowrite.biz/

About Pro Write: Professional Writing Secrets
Pro Write: Professional Writing Secrets http://www.prowrite.biz/ was developed by professional writer Angela Booth, and Web site designer Birgitt Thursby, to help writers to build successful full-time writing careers. Designed as a fun, interactive training site, Pro Write provides an on-going series of practical workshops in fiction, nonfiction and copywriting, and publishes three ezines for subscribers. The site is dedicated to helping writers to build their income, as well as their self-esteem and creativity.

Media Contacts
Angela Booth: angela@prowrite.biz
Birgitt Thursby: birgitt@prowrite.biz
URL: http://www.prowrite.biz/


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