Non-Fiction Writing Tips By Katya Cengel
While my journalism experience hadn’t prepared me for the magnitude of the task, it helped in other ways.
While my journalism experience hadn’t prepared me for the magnitude of the task, it helped in other ways.
The day the Supreme Court was scheduled to rule on two important gay marriage cases I arrived at the summer journalism program where I was working ready to teach.
Creativity Tools and Tips / Travel & Writing / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published June 28, 2013 · Last modified November 3, 2022
Today we welcome back our guest columnist, Katya Cengel. Katya discusses with us how to take a fresh approach to travel writing and the ways in which this approach has benefited her. Enjoy! ***...
book marketing / book sales / Guest Columnists
by Beth Barany · Published May 24, 2013 · Last modified May 23, 2013
Set up your own mini-marketing campaigns to maximize the publicity your book receives.
Fifteen years, a revolution and several hospital stays later, I know a little more about what to pack and a lot more about reporting from abroad.
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