It was a stupid idea, really. Sunday morning is my lazy time, so I woke up, splashed some water on my face, then met my daughter at Starbucks for our usual chai fixation. Somewhere between the caffeine and the kicking back, my cell phone rang. Where are you? he asked. Want to go to see the…
Month: August 2017
4 Issues Every Freelance Writer Will Face
What I’m listening to: Trip Switch by Nothing But Thieves Sometimes you come across something that’s stated simply, and it’s so brilliant that you have to share it. That was the case yesterday when I read this blog post by Jason McDowell. He said this: Never let a client treat you like anything but an equal. Take…
5 Things You Lose When You Raise Freelance Rates (and One Thing You Gain)
What I’m listening to: Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man Writers, it’s time you get serious. No more bitching about being underpaid. No more trolling job boards and announcing on forums that freelancing is dead. No more expecting clients to respect you when you’re giving them a price break that hurts your own…
Using a Mini-Niche to Rock Your Freelance Writing Success
What I’m listening to: Changed the Locks by Lucinda Williams Writers, it’s time to stop moaning about not having a niche. Okay, so you don’t want one, you say. You don’t need one, you insist. And you know what? You could be right. So why a post about niches then? Because at some point, you’re…
4 Game-changing Freelance Writing Moves
What I’m listening to: Robot Rock by Daft Punk I’m settling back in to what might turn out to be a normal workweek. After the upheaval of last week (and the fact that I was able to finish just one assignment), I’m working long hours to get things sorted. Because my dad’s situation isn’t great,…
Observations on a Freelancer’s Life
Caledonia by Dougie McLean There went those plans. Last week, I had to go home. My dad was sick, and there’s nothing that’s going to get in my way when he needs me. That includes work. So I finished what I could, packed up the Surface and the cell phone, and headed west. It was a…