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Author: lwidmer

Victory at Any Hour is Sweeeet

Posted on December 1, 2009 by lwidmer

Somewhere around 9:20 pm EST yesterday, I hit the final key. I checked the word count – 50,030. And with that, I’d finished – and won – the National Novel Writing Month contest. For the first time. Ever. Can I get a holla? Today I’m stiff and exhausted because yesterday I had to find 10K…

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Monthly Assessment – November

Posted on November 30, 2009 by lwidmer

I’m back! Miss me? We spent just enough time and donated more than enough money to the Las Vegas tourism cause. It was a wonderful trip, but I’m glad to be home. Time once more for a monthly assessment. November flew by. I was so busy with one particular client that all marketing went to…

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Conflicts of Interests and Clients Who Request Them

Posted on November 27, 2009 by lwidmer

Hope you had a terrific turkey day (or non-turkey day, as we prefer)! Don’t cause or get into any accidents at the malls today, okay? Talking with a writer chum last week, the topic of conflicts of interest came up. His client, a PR firm, wanted placement of an article in a publication (and they…

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Stupid Jokes that Slay Me

Posted on November 25, 2009 by lwidmer

Still on my trip…. I love stupid jokes. The ones that make me laugh loudest are the ones that make other people groan and question my parentage. I heard one the other day that had me rolling: What do you call a deer with no eyes?No eye deer (say it out loud) A few other…

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Things That Should Make You Barf

Posted on November 24, 2009 by lwidmer

How to spot a lousy job offer: – It comes addressed to “Writer”, your email address, or no one at all.– It promised you exposure to employers, other writers, or “industry leaders.”– It tries urgency to get you to move – “We’re hiring 30 writers in the next few weeks…”– The ad is loaded with…

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Your Writerly Limits

Posted on November 23, 2009 by lwidmer

Just a reminder I’m AWOL this week, but I’ve left some breadcrumbs. Questions for discussion: If you take on advertisers on your site, where is the line drawn between the advertising and your advocating for the company? Do you see any conflict of interest, ethical or otherwise, with such a practice? Why would a writer…

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What NaNo Has Taught Me

Posted on November 20, 2009 by lwidmer

Late to the dance here today – I met with a girlfriend and talked a little shop and a whole lot of Project Runway this morning. I needed it. I’ve had a stressed week trying to get things wrapped up before I run off this weekend and next week. And let’s not forget the time…

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Milestones and High Mileage

Posted on November 19, 2009 by lwidmer

Yippee! This blog now has 100 followers! Yay! Thank you to everyone who visits, links, or comments. I appreciate every one of you, and I hope you take the time to comment. I’d love to get to know you. If someone were to ask me what my sign was this week, it would be Out…

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Worthy Tip: The Follow-up

Posted on November 18, 2009 by lwidmer

I’m riding the wave of some query success – I sent an idea over to a new publication and within 16 minutes I had a new assignment and an opening to be a regular contributor. Yes! That makes up for all those publications I contacted last month that never responded. In fact, only two did…

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And Now a Word for the Slow Pokes

Posted on November 17, 2009 by lwidmer

Oh, you’ve been at that career of yours for a while now, haven’t you? And you’re making money, but not what you want, right? Here’s a word you may not have thought you’d hear from me – patience. Patience, my friend, for the foundation you lay today is the place where that career of your…

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  1. Wendy Avatar
    Wendy
    November 17, 2009

    I’m not necessarily an established writer, but I am very satisfied with my progress. I was there drudging away at the lower paying gigs too. Not a pretty picture for me, but I have since moved on from that hair pulling frustration (LOL, surprisingly I still have some hair) to a better place where I can make tons more for one article alone.

    Yes, I have to put in work to find clients and build myself up to become an even higher paid writer, but the frustrations I used to have trying to make the same money are near gone. Sure, I have to deal with clients every now and then, who drive me up the wall, but I’d rather do that then drive myself crazy trying to write tons of articles for the privilege of having chump change.

    I never thought I’d be marketing myself, especially face to face. But, now that I’ve tried it, I actually love it. Would I ever go back? Heck no. I like my sanity too much to lose it again. But, that’s just me.

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  2. Devon Ellington Avatar
    Devon Ellington
    November 18, 2009

    I'm so tired this morning I can't think straight. I'd say my sticking point is getting out the newest brochure — every time I sit down to do it, I get in a new assignment. But I know I need to get it out in order to make sure I don't have a fallow time.

    I need about two hours in a hot tub with a martini, and then I'll be able to think straight.

    –Reporting from a really busy trip in DC!

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  3. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    November 18, 2009

    You can think straight after a martini, Devon? You're more woman than I am! LOL One vodka martini and I forget my middle name.

    Wendy, stop that. You ARE an established writer. And hair grows back. 🙂 Yes, the higher pay doesn't eliminate the aggravation altogether, but it makes it so much easier to bear. 😉

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