How to Boost Your Writing Career by Listening to the Radio
By Kassidy Emmerson, published May 03, 2007
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If you're like me, you enjoy listening to the radio while you're writing articles for Associated Content. You would think it would be distracting, but tell that to a teenager who's doing their homework. Somehow, listening to the radio can help tune out everything else around you, except the radio and your own thoughts. Sometimes I hear a ditty on the air that sparks an idea for an article. So it helps me in more ways than one. If you really want to get your creative juices flowing, you can learn how to boost your writing career by listening to the radio...and WritersFM is really the station to turn to!All it takes is a Broadband/DSL Internet connection, a visit to their website, Windows Media Player®, and a click on the "Listen Live!" button, and you'll instantly be connected to the voice of Karl Moore, the main interviewer at Writers FM. (You can also visit Moore's website for more information about him and his endeavors.) This radio station also offers free Podcasts.
WritersFM describes itself as being "the only radio station created by writers, for writers." Since its a non-profit organization, your ears won't be assaulted with countless advertisements. In fact, you won't hear any ads at all! What you will hear is, broadcasts about the world of writing, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. So it doesn't matter if you're a writer who prefers to work in the early morning, mid-day, or very late at night when your house is quiet and still, (like Moore himself does.) You can click onto Writers FM and help boost your writing career by listening to the radio!
So, how can this radio station help your writing? Besides broadcasting interviews with winning authors, Writers FM offers their listeners informational chats with editors, publishers and other personnel who are actively involved in the writing world. You can discover the secrets of best-selling authors, a bit of music, mini mysteries and a Writers Forum. The site also offers a free newsletter you can sign-up for.

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