Penny Fletcher
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Writer / Editor / Speaker & Coach Expert

Penny Fletcher Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- How to spin an irresistible ya
- Best Sellers
- Creative Yarnspinning Course / My Books
- Career Focus
- To polish other writer's work as well as my own!
- Affiliation
- Florida Freelance Writer's Association / Florida Press Association
Penny Fletcher is a freelance writer with an extensive background in newspapers, magazines, web writing and books. Her proven creativity as a fiction writer and accuracy as a photojou alist and news reporter are evidenced by her many testimonials and awards. As an editor, her background includes Amazon Books, Media General Communications Inc., Sunbelt Newspapers and The Tampa Tribune. She currently writes for national magazines and Tampa Bay area newspapers which are linked to her site and can be read on line. A down-to-earth straight shooter, she works with authors in any genre except horror and the occult, and can help with everything from basic editing to manuscript development, scene-setting, point-of-view, and writing natural dialogue. She also prepares professional book proposals and writes press releases and jacket copy that can draw buyers' eyes to your book. Many years of interviewing have enabled her to be equally at ease with paupers and millionaires and every writing style imaginable. Best of all, she likes to make work fun.
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Words Are the Writer's Movie Camera
I have literally failed my way to success. By success I mean making my living as a writer, which was my goal. Writers don’t make mega-bucks. Most newspaper salaries are similar to those of teachers and public servants unless you’re John Grisham or Stephen King. Some magazines pay fairly well ...
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Let's Talk About Writing-- and More!
I have literally failed my way to success. By success I mean making my living as a writer, which was my goal. Writers don’t make mega-bucks. Most newspaper salaries are similar to those of teachers and public servants unless you’re John Grisham or Stephen King. Some magazines pay fairly well ...
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Saving Newspapers Shouldn't be Rocket Science
Most of today’s reporters rely on prepared press releases, sound bites and telephone interviews.
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