By Susan Johnston
With the rise of online publications, it's much more convenient to email an editor or client a few links to your writing samples instead of snail mailing hard copies.
A few weeks back, I created a video tutorial showing how I organize my writing clips in Google Bookmarks. But the danger with simply saving links is that they may not be around forever. Sometimes articles get archived or the website goes through a redesign or the client takes it down and *poof!* your work disappears.
That’s why it’s a good idea to have backup copies of the articles you’re most proud of, just in case. Here are five ways to save your writing clips.
Print them out.
Perhaps not the most eco-friendly option, but if your computer crashes, you'll still have copies of your favorite... More...