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Inside The Cover Book Reviews
Review by
Roberta Beach Jacobson

The Writer's and Photographer's Guide to Global Markets
By Michael Sedge
Allworth Press, New York, New York 
September, 1998
276 pages, hardcover
Amazon.com price: $13.96

Any freelance writer who dreams of selling an article a dozen times to far-flung places all over the planet needs this intelligent reference book. Michael Sedge explains how you can expand your sales by thinking (and marketing) globally. He offers listings found nowhere else, such as inflight mags in countries you never thought of approaching. He gives pointers throughout, such as how to write for an international audience, how to invoice abroad and the ups and downs of foreign language sales.

Sedge gives sage advice about protecting your rights while running a freelance business. Besides this, he offers up a detailed listing of Websites writers need - not just the usual newspapers and consumer magazines, but trades and television stations. Book authors are not forgotten either; you'll find publishing houses as well. The book includes a brief listing of stock photo agencies.

Every writer (or photographer) is bound to feel motivated after reading Sedge's anecdotes about selling the same article 16 times or how he has sold 25,000 images. You'll be ready to pull in sales from Hong Kong, New Zealand and South Africa yourself.

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