What really matters is what you do with what you have. ~ H. G. Wells As a writer, you will hear the word no. Or at least some of its cousins, like, “not interested,” “cannot use this at this time,” or “this is not for us.” That’s expected. Here is where writers have a crossroad decision to […]
We Are All Busy
/ 2021-08-07Why is it we worry about whether we think other people think we are busy? If someone asks what we’ve been doing, we have to make sure it sounds terribly busy. Too-much-to-do-in-a-day-type busy. We feel we have to sound like we’ve been too busy to write, or that we’ve been hard at it, just not […]
Success as a Disability Writer
/ 2021-07-17Successful authors seem born to write. Masked by the ability to put words on paper, (or on screen) it seems these authors have never struggled at all. But in fact, many writers have a disability. Sometimes it’s even the reason they write. According to online blog Mental Up, people like George Bernard Shaw and Jules Verne, […]
Where Do You Find Freelance Work?
/ 2021-07-16You’ve decided to be a writer, or decided to add freelancing to your writing skills. After all, selling those books is hard work and a long-term wait in terms of return on investment. Sprinkling freelancing amidst your creative short stories, novels, and poetry can help fund your passion. Yes, it’s work, but it’s also quicker […]
Ten Unusual Places for Freelance Ideas
/ 2021-07-02Anyone who pitches articles or writes stories is always on the lookout for more sources of ideas. There are lots of well-trodden sources, but here are a few I use that might be less obvious. Foreign titles. Publications from other countries, readily available online, can be a rich source of ideas. Based in England, I […]
Repurposing Content
/ 2021-07-02I’m talking fiction, nonfiction, copy, blog material….all of it. When it comes to fiction, it’s called the backlist. When it comes to commercial copywriting, it’s called repetition or repurposing. Whatever you write, because you released it once does not mean that others saw it or shouldn’t be used again. ClearVoice.com is a savvy site about writing […]
Who’s On Your Team?
/ 2021-06-26While researching for an article, I came across a quote from Proverbs 31:15: “She gives portions to her servant girls.” The context was a wise woman looking after her household and business. Two questions came to mind. Who’s on my writing team? How are they rewarded? As I considered the answers, I knew it […]
Becoming a Teacher/Author: Not a Typical Career
/ 2021-06-12I always wanted to be a teacher or a writer writing the great American novel or seeing my byline in magazines seemed like a dream job to me. But, because I also wanted stability, I became a teacher. And I loved it. Unfortunately, like 45 percent of teachers, I left the job. In my case, […]
How My Non-Writing Experience Launched My Freelance Career and Led to a Lucrative Niche
/ 2021-05-28If you had told me fifteen years ago that I would someday be writing about heart disease in apes and museum programming for teens – with no background in either one – I would have been skeptical. But that’s where writing for professional and trade organizations has led me, with rewards that include interesting stories, […]
How to Pitch a Magazine or Freelance Gig
/ 2021-05-28Sounds easy enough, but editors will tell you that very few writers pitch well. As a result, the few who do pitch well receive most of the work. That’s how repeat business is created . . . by following the guidelines, writing well, and treating the editor like gold. First, I am a firm believer […]
Do You See Obstacle or Opportunity?
/ 2021-05-21This is a dilemma I’ve fought my entire life. I mean, consciously…seriously grappled with. In my earlier years, I decided nothing would get the best of me. I gave everything my all, and if I did not ace whatever it was, then I hadn’t tried hard enough. I saw life as nothing but challenge and […]
How to Find and Pitch Websites that Actually Pay
/ 2021-05-10Freelance writers know to pitch articles regularly to get their name out into the ether and gain recognition. But when many publications pay little or nothing for your work, where do you start? Which publications are worth the time and effort? Here’s how to find and pitch high-paying websites. Narrow Your Focus Find the right […]