STOP WRITING FOR GRADES. START WRITING FOR A LIVING.
Your English teacher meant well, but the rules that get you an "A" in the classroom won't get you a paycheck in the real world. To succeed in today's publishing ecosystem, you need more than just good grammar-you need a strategy.
Foundation is a field manual for the working writer. Whether you are an aspiring novelist, a freelance journalist, or a corporate communicator, veteran arts critic and journalist Barry M. Willis strips away the myths of the profession to reveal the mechanics of the trade.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
• The Unspoken Rules: Why "writing for the byline" is a scam and how to distinguish between exposure and exploitation.
• The Niche Markets: How to break into lucrative fields like ghostwriting, speechwriting, and corporate communications.
• The Art of the Review: Templates for reviewing restaurants, theater, and visual arts with professional authority.
• The Modern Toolkit: Navigating the promise and threat of AI without losing your unique voice.
• The Syntax of Success: Why breaking old grammar rules (like splitting infinitives) can actually make your writing stronger.
Talent is common. A career is built on a solid Foundation.