Jennifer Escalona tells it like it is
I have decided that it’s going to be weird quirk week here at The Life and Times of a Freelance Writer. Why? Why not?
Today I’m going to talk about love words. Not as in “Baby, you so fine,” but as the words that we fall in love with and suddenly find ourselves using over and over [...]
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20 Jul 2009Do you have any weird writing process quirks of foibles? I recently identified one of mine. It’s something I’ve been doing since high school, but hadn’t actually given much thought until recently. I generally write a whole article, brochure, paper, or whatnot but then need some time and distance before bringing myself to write the [...]
Of course it doesn’t, but that’s not to say that freelancers should turn down a great opportunity just because there’s no pay. And I don’t mean answering one of those blind Craigslist ads offering “exposure.” I’m talking about strategically advancing your business goals through volunteering your services.
I’ll use myself as an example. I am currently [...]
So you’ve read The Quick and Dirty Guide to Landing Freelance Writing Jobs, Part 1 and you are poised to get started. You have your website up, your unique selling proposition showcased and even your great aunt Myrtle knows that you are looking for freelance writing work.
You’re prepared like Rocky. The championship next great gig [...]
“The Quick and Dirty Guide to Landing Freelance Writing Jobs” encapsulates the entire reason I started this blog. This little series is going to consist of the shortest possible answers I can muster to that age old question, “How do I get freelance writing jobs?”
I started freelance writing and realized that, while there are a [...]
Today’s guest post is written by my good friend Vanessa Knauf. Vanessa and I met in graduate school and I like to think I inspired her to go for a freelance writing career. So just let me live with that fantasy, okay? And, as you can see from this guest post, Vanessa is going about [...]
*Check out my post “Freelance Writing Stock Characters: The Annoying Client” over at FreelanceWriterville.com. Do you have a Debbie Disagreement or Quentin Questioner in your client cast of characters?*
Yesterday Laura over at Freelance Folder posted “Learning to Say ‘No’ Nicely – How to Keep From Burning Bridges.” Sheepishly deciding that maybe someone could learn from [...]
I recently wrote several posts about my venture writing for Examiner.com. At the time I was interested in the chance to get local press (like a fellow Atlanta Examiner frequently did) and to write small posts every day about a topic on my niche. I’m sorry to say, though, that with the site’s traffic and [...]
Kidding, kidding. I’m all kosher on my taxes already, but in case a few of you are not, I thought I would link to a post over at the Outright blog that answers a few of the most pressing questions about quarterly estimated taxes.
Quarterly Estimated Taxes Q&A
And while I’m at it, I thought I would [...]
I’ve had some crappy bosses in my day. There was the megalomaniacal business owner who literally screamed and ranted if the slightest thing went wrong. This guy employed his wife for no other reason I could see than so he could berate her about their personal life all day long. And then there was the [...]
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