Confessions Of A Freelance Writer
How I Got Started
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About the Book
In Confessions of a Freelance Writer, Terry Morris, already retired and in her seventies, wrote her recollections of the outstanding experiences she had during her forty-year career as one of the top magazine writers in the United States. From the more than 100 articles she published in many widely circulated magazines, including McCall’s, Red- book, Reader’s Digest, and Cosmo- politan, she selects outstanding examples and describes her methods of obtaining the stories, how she sold them, and their aftermath.
She characterizes herself as a “garbage pail”— someone who picks up ideas and leads from throwaway lines others have discarded and builds them into personal-interest stories about all types of ordinary people in extreme situations.
She also discusses how she established relationships with key figures in publishing in order to see her stories in print.
This book should be of interest not only to the average reader but to aspiring authors in a large mass market.
About the Author
Terry Morris wrote her first novel entitled No Hiding Place in 1945. After the war she turned to doing a unique type of as-told-to story involving subjects the magazines had never ventured into previously.
In the early 1950's, she became a member of the American Society of Journalist and Authors, and in the 70's she became its President. She remained an active member until her death in 1993.