Collecting thousands of Fiction, Journalism, Blogging, Freelancing, and other Writing articles, news, and resources from all over the Web, from the top working experts in the field, and then collating, filtering, and organizing that content, and delivering it directly to you by Web, RSS, e-mail, and even Twitter. It’s all about: Helping those who make a living with words find the information, help, and resources they need to succeed in writing..
Choose to subscribe–Fiction, Journalism, Blogging, Freelancing, and other Writing–or keep up with the work of your favorite writer, no matter where he or she might publish words of literary wisdom.
Pariah S. Burke, Publisher

Pariah S. Burke is a design and publishing workflow expert bringing creative efficiency into studios, agencies, and publications around the world as principal of Workflow:Creative (www.WorkflowCreative.com). He is the author of the first InDesign book written for experienced InDesign users, Mastering InDesign CS3 for Print Design and Production (Sybex, 2007), and other books on Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Creative Suite, and QuarkXPress; author of more than 250 published articles; the former trainer and technical lead for InDesign, InCopy, Illustrator, Photoshop, and Acrobat to Adobe’s own technical support team; a freelance graphic designer with 20 years experience; a WordPress evangelist; and the publisher of the Websites Workflow:Freelance (www.workflowFreelance.com), Gurus Unleashed (www.GurusUnleashed.com), Quark VS InDesign.com (www.QuarkVSInDesign.com), and Designorati (www.Designorati.com). When not traveling, Pariah lives in Portland, Oregon where he writes (a lot) and creates (many) projects and publications that empower creative professionals.
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Why w:W Was Created
Workflow: Writing was created by Pariah S. Burke (me). It began as a service not only by me but also for me. As someone who is a book author, blogger, copywriter, and freelance article writer, I need to keep up with the latest news and information about my profession.
But that information is published across hundreds of sites, by hundreds of writers, every week. I just don’t have the time to visit every site and check for new articles. I built Workflow: Writing (“w:W”) to collect and categorize all that information for me. I could then get all the information I need in one place, categorized according to the genres I need to read about every day. In other words: w:W prevents the critical information I need from slipping through the cracks.
And it occurred to me that other writers were in the same position I was–suffering from search engine overload, unable to easily (or at all) find the information needed to write better, to improve as a writer. So here it is! I put a nice frontend on Workflow: Writing and opened it to the public.
Although w:W may appear at first blush to be fully automated, it isn’t. I’m here every single day. Every publication and writer you find on w:W is handpicked. If I’m not adding or refining a new feature, tweaking the code, checking for broken links, or adding new writers and publications, I’m reading the latest articles and news right alongside the thousands of readers like you who follow on WorkflowWriting.com, Twitter.com, or by e-mail and RSS.
Advertising Supported
Yes, w:W is advertising supported. Even at a beta stage w:W traffic exploded to more than half a million unique visitors in its first 30 days. That’s a lot of bandwidth to pay for! So, if you find w:W useful, please help keep it alive by visiting our advertising sponsors. If you surf with ads blocked or turned off, well, how about a small donation to help cover my hosting and bandwidth costs?
If you’re an advertiser looking to reach the best the and the brightest of the literary and blogging communities, you can purchase ad space instantly online via BuySellAds.com. To arrange advertising across several of my sites, or for other inquires, get in touch.
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Sketches and comps for WorkflowWriting.com‘s design were created in Adobe Illustrator CS4, with final production of all graphics performed in Adobe Illustrator CS4, Photoshop CS4 Extended, and Fireworks CS4. PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript were coded by hand in BradSoft TopStyle Pro. The site is powered by WordPress (and a lot of customization).
Design, graphics, and code by Pariah S. Burke.

