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  • Monthly Assessment: January 2014

    What’s on the iPod: Jumper by Third Eye Blind You’re getting a lot of posts out of me this week. That’s because there seems to be a lot to talk about. Snow, more snow, and work are piling up. I got a last-minute article request on Tuesday for a short sidebar piece and right now…

  • Your Writing Revenue Sweet Spot

    What’s on the iPod: This is London by The Airborne Toxic Event The view from the kitchen door It’s been a week of wheel-spinning. I spent Monday thinking I’d get so much done, but spending the majority of the day shoveling (and re-shoveling) the driveway. Ten inches later, I cried uncle and went inside. By…

  • Snow Days and the Writer

    What’s on the iPod: Invisible by U2 (free until midnight on iTunes) View from my front walk Congratulations to Seattle Seahawks fans! Your team shone like diamonds yesterday, much to the dismay of the Denver Broncos. To Broncos fans, my condolences. Your team is better than one performance, so congratulations to them for making it to…

  • Free Advice Friday: Writing a Terrific Query

    What’s on the iPod: Katharine Song by Runaway Dorothy (link below) It feels like the world is starting to return to its normal orbit. Not that things were completely a-kilter, but I did get the sense that my work life (and home life, for that matter) were a bit on the random side. Given the…

  • This Writing Job, Not That Writing Job

    What’s on the iPod: It Doesn’t Matter Anymore by Linda Ronstadt Yesterday was a bit fuzzy for me. I woke up after my first good night’s sleep in over a year, but I couldn’t quite get going. I had taken a “PM” version of acetaminophen for a sinus headache and it left me groggier than…

  • Free Advice Friday: Getting in Touch With Writing Clients

    What’s on the iPod: Blunderbuss by Jack White It’s been a good week. It started with disappointment — losing a client because of communication problems — but quickly turned around as new clients came into the picture. I’m on track to meet my monthly goals, so that’s a good thing. Today’s topic: how to contact writing…

  • 7 Ways to Resolve Writing Client Problems

    What’s on the iPod: Baltimore Blues No. 1 by Deer Tick It’s turning into a busier week than I first expected. While I did lose one project, I picked up a few more. It’s clearly January, for the clients are coming out of the walls again. Sadly, one project ended because the client felt he…

  • Free Advice Friday: Writing Contract Language

    What’s on the iPod: No Line on the Horizon by U2 I get by with a little help from my friends — The Beatles said it, and it’s true. This week’s Free Advice Friday is brought to you by one of my closest friends. Cathy Miller was part of the original conversation that became this…

  • The Push Your Writing Career Forward Test

    What’s on the iPod: Hallelujah by Rufus Wainwright Talk about a quick start and sprint to my work week — yesterday was packed with projects, client calls, and negotiations. Today there are fewer calls, but more work. I like that. I can turn the phone off and just write. I was able to work fast…

  • The Mad Writer Dash

    What’s on the iPod: Nothing. No time to listen! Today is starting out like a marathon. I had smatterings of new projects hinted at the last two weeks. Now they’ve arrived — at once. It’s going to be a busy Monday. Unfortunately, I also have house guests today. I can’t spend time with them, nor…