Writing for Magazines (nonfiction)

Richard Hill


Regions:
Berkshire, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Freelance Part-Time Writer.
Fee:
Paid: £30 + 20p per mile from and to SL3
Category:
Media
Updated:
13th September 2024

My presentation/talk/workshop lasts for around 1 hour. In my introduction, I talk about how I got into writing for magazines despite having left school with no qualifications aged 15. I go on to describe how easy it can be to get from pen to print.

My 'workshop' version includes participant exercises which starts your members on their journey to see their work in print. Finally, I give a 10 to 15 minute opportunity for questions.

I can be flexible on time. Want more or less?

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About Richard Hill

I am a 68-year-old disabled amateur part-time writer living in Slough, Berkshire UK. I have published around 60 articles in 20 leisure and lifestyle magazines.

"We love including Richard's diverse features. He always takes such tremendous care and is a pleasure to deal with." Beverley Cuddy. Editor, Dogs Today Magazine

"He is an innovative thinker, always coming up with fresh ideas and the verve to put them into action" Chris Cattral. Editor, Canal & Riverboat Magazine

"It is his adaptability, together with his reliability and enthusiasm for the job, that makes him a welcome contributor" Courtney Freedman. Editor, The Art of Bonsai Magazine


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