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Author: lwidmer

Finding New Writing Clients

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What’s on the iPod: Rabbit by Ewert and the Two Dragons What a good couple of days it’s been! I got a good deal done on my larger project, managed to clarify and get going again on a stalled one, and even took two hours in the morning to meet with my newest writing group. Also,…

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Six Ways to Balance Your Writing Income

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What’s on the iPod: Falling by Desmond Myers How was the holiday and your weekend? Mine was nice. I woke up Friday morning and realized that much of corporate America had taken an extended holiday, so I tossed some things in an overnight bag and headed the car west. Five hours later, I was sitting…

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Creating Your Own Writing “Magic Bullet”

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What’s on the iPod: Bride and Groom by The Airborne Toxic Event So far, it’s been a nice, slow week. That’s because I’m taking an unofficial vacation and allowing myself some much-needed downtime. Doesn’t seem that I’d need that since I missed most of May thanks to surgery, but that’s not “fun” downtime. This is….

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Monthly Assessment: June 2013

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What’s on the iPod: Ashamed by Deer Tick Busy weekend, busier week. I intend to take off much of it as no client is around, but I do have some writing time to put in. In fact, when the clients are away, I can get so much done rather than focus on requests. It’s “me”…

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The Successful, Minimalist Writer

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What’s on the iPod: Untitled (Love Song) by Counting Crows The last Friday of June — I took yesterday afternoon off (every June 27th is my day off), and I’m going to do just a little work this morning before shutting down the work side of my brain for the weekend. My son is coming…

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What Bikini Shots Have to Do With Writing

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What’s on the iPod: Blunderbuss by Jack White It’s been a good two days back. Monday was spent starting a project, sending off quotes to interview subjects for another project, and organizing this week’s workload, which isn’t as small as I thought it would be. It’s good, though. Imagine this — you go on vacation…

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Mainely Love

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What’s on the iPod: Glorious by MaMuse (just an audio clip) What a week. What a wedding. We arrived in Maine last Sunday to glorious weather — warmish, sunny, and beautiful. We were staying in a house in Boothbay Harbor with his daughter, her fiance, her future in-laws, his ex-wife and her husband, and we…

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Unhooking the Time Suckers

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What I’m reading:: The Johnstown Flood by David McCollough Tomorrow is the wedding! I can’t wait. The chapel sits on the coast in Boothbay Harbor, and the weather is supposed to be gorgeous. Today is rehearsal dinner, which is a barbecue with what will be a rousing game of corn hole. If you’ve not played,…

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Freelancers and Fun

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What I’m reading: Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner I’m still in Maine, but I’m leaving vapor trails. I hope I’m enjoying either a good book or a good shopping trip. Maybe both. I’ll be working, but depending on the WiFi connection, it could be sporadic at best. So as I relax and remember what life…

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The ABCs of Delegating

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What’s on the iPod: Quiet Little Voices by We Were Promised Jetpacks It feels strange taking time off right after having a month lost to surgery and recovery. However, there’s a very good reason why I’m not here this week — I’m in Maine to attend my stepdaughter’s wedding. It’s going to be a great…

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    Kimberly Ben

    I hired my 12 year old to work for me part-time this summer. She didn't want to go to day camp this summer with her brothers, so that's the deal we made. She's VERY organized so she's been re-organizing my current files, bookshelf and shredding a mountain of old documents I've allowed to pile up. She's going to help me with some research I have planned. I would love it if my kids were old enough to drive – I'd keep them good and busy this summer.

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  2. Paula Avatar
    Paula

    And to think I could have been paid for all those hours I assisted my dad in his freelance graphic art and cartoon business! I did his invoicing, letter writing, handled calls, and was the spell checker and unofficial cartoon critic. He said my "pay" was having food on the table. (Food I usually cooked, too.) Granted, it's not as if I put in even one solid hour per day. It was all as needed.

    The only one around here I could delegate chores to is my dog, so unless it requires barking, napping or eating….

    (BTW – I love that my secreted capcha (?) code today starts with "Published" in bold. Of course the second word is a twisted unreadable mess.

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