That depends on the magazine. Some pay per word and some pay per assignment. The best way to get an idea of what each publication pays, is to get a recent copy of "The Writer's Market" (it is published each year -- so this year's edition is titled: "2005 Writer's Market"). You can either buy it (I think it's around $30) or get a copy at your local library.
It depends entirely on how many books they sell. Writers get a percentage of sales as their salary.
Writers on primetime tv shows such as "Grey's Anatomy" and "Desperate Housewives" make $30,823 per episode.
I can!! It will be much better!
Only in the US.
Here are a few titles given to writers for a newspaper or magazine:JournalistColumnistCorrespondent (ie: Foreign Correspondent)EditorFreelance Writer
Mudrakers. Actually, it was muckrakers.
The author of a newspaper article is typically called a journalist or a reporter.
1 dollar and 34 cents
This depends on what newspaper job you are referring too. A newspaper journalist can make anywhere between 25,000 to 35,000 dollars annually. While a newspaper editor can make betweem 40,000-50,000 anually.
Medical writers are responsible for writing reports on medical science. The Median pay for one is around $58k per year.
"There is a newspaper in Trinidad titled ""The Trinidad Times"" and it covers both local and international news. There are many international writers at this paper and they offer it in English."
Nothing. Stop making excuses not to go out there and get a real job.