An Account of My Struggles Writing for Money, Part Four: These Titles are Getting Ridiculous

I add some friends and score an encouraging comment from Triond role model martie. Also, I post a new article about writing a novel and Triond autocorrects my made-up words without warning me! What the French toast is that about, Triond? I also allow myself to be distracted by a grammatical pet peeve, and announce my intentions regarding the library and dinner. Contains no tips on writing for money.

An Account of My Struggles Writing for Money, Part 3: I Write an Excellent Article Which No One Reads, and Several Poems, and Another Excellent Article Which You Should Check Out (Contains No Money-making Secrets)

In which I write an informative article for writers which attracts very few readers, possibly because it is not about how to make money from Triond, and later write another article which contains some excellent advice on writing a novel, and which I fully expect to plunge instantly into a similar oblivion. SHORTER THAN USUAL DUE TO HEAT EXHAUSTION.

An Account of My Struggles Writing for Money, Part 2: Unexpected Delights (Contains No Money-making Secrets)

In which I attempt to publish ten poems in one day, and succeed, and someone brings muffins to work, just when I was getting hungry. Part two of an ongoing series.

Why I Love Articles with No Content (Sort of)

A response to the popular article "Articles With No Content" by martie.

An Account of My Struggles Writing for Money, Part One (Contains No Money Making Secrets)

The True Story of How I Tried To Write Some Articles Once and Couldn’t Quite Get It Right, Plus a Game Plan for the Future and an Assessment of Triond.com Based Entirely on Aesthetic Criteria, i.e., AuthSpot Ads are Super Ugly and Invasive. Part One of a potentially infinite series.

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