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Author: lwidmer

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Job Postings – July 31, 2007 Just a short break from the Beginner’s Series in order to get some of my work done. I hope to be back at it this afternoon. Freelance WriterLine Editor/NY TimesFreelance ReportersBlogging GigProposal WriterEntertainment WritersNovel CollaboratorLocal Minneapolis StringerTrainee Editor/FinanceEnvironmental WritersFreelance Copywriter

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Query Writing: The Follow Up

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The Follow Up Thanks again to Nikki for providing today’s topic in our Beginner’s Series – how to follow up on those queries you’re now crafting with ease. Once you’ve waited your requisite amount of time (I admit – this is an arbitrary decision – despite what I said earlier, sometimes you just know when…

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The Sound of SilenceBack among the working again. The vacation was great! Perfect weather, too. Daughter and I had a blast. I’m taking a small breather from the Beginner’s Series to answer a terrific question posed by Nikki. She asked what we should do when queries go unanswered or worse, ask for your rates. Here’s…

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Roman Holiday Hardly Rome, but I’ll be beachside this coming week. I hope to return here by Friday to catch up with our series. See you soon!

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Query Writing Series: The Query Letter, Part Two

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The Query Letter, Part Two The Meat of the Matter Once you’ve hooked your editor/client (who, by the way, is also your first reader), you need to deliver the goods. It’s not enough to hit them with a great first paragraph and then say “What do you think?” You need to convey two more things…

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Query Writing Series: The Query Letter, Part One

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The Query Letter, Part One Get Creative! It amazes me how many creative writers churn out boring, unimaginative query letters. I once received a query letter from a writer who wrote – “I saw your ad. Here’s my resume. Call me.” Did I call? Hell no! If that writer couldn’t be bothered to sell himself…

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Get a Job!Tips for Beginners Each day I wake up one step away from what my husband said was the worst poison ivy case he’s seen in a long time. Today, things are much less weepy (both physically and emotionally), and I’m able to type without stopping to blot my arms. Disgusting thought, but try…

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Lost in TranslationStill sporting the itch this afternoon, so no posts about queries. Tomorrow… What You Won’t Read About in the Ads: – The more paperwork and legal loops a freelancer must jump through, the less the pay will be. – The more emails that pass between you without any mention of pay, the smaller…

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The Itchy and Scratchy ShowPoison ivy should be outlawed. There should be a movement started by Congress that would fine anyone who has poison ivy in their yards and has not made any attempt to get rid of it. I’d vote for whatever party passed it. Yea, I’m still itching. Now it’s looking horrific, which…

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I Fought the Lawn and the Lawn WonLet me tell you how badly I used to get poison ivy when I was young – I remember my arms wrapped in gauze and the bottoms of my feet swollen and aching. I remember having fevers and I remember rashes so thick it was solid on all…

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  1. The Quoibler Avatar
    The Quoibler

    Lori:

    I’ve heard that swimming in a heavily chlorinated pool can be helpful, but I suspect that’s just an urban legend. Still, it probably wouldn’t feel terrible to try it…!

    Good luck!

    Angelique

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  2. Lori Avatar
    Lori

    If my mom can douse herself in Clorox, this should work, too! It does, but I’m missing the key ingredient – a pool. :((

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  3. WritingForFood Avatar
    WritingForFood

    Hubby gets poison ivy really bad, too. His only suggestion: Use hot water to relieve the itch. Either stand in a hot shower, or use a hot washcloth on it. As your body cools, it’ll stop itching. Good luck!

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  4. Devon Ellington Avatar
    Devon Ellington

    cool compresses made out of oatmeal (not instant) and chamomile. They’re very soothing.

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  5. Lori Avatar
    Lori

    I’ll get the oatmeal out. It has helped in the past.

    I found relief yesterday with a cool shower (the water feels like it’s scratching the itch), which I think might work better than to dry out my already-dry skin with hot. I took Benadryl, which allowed me to sleep through the worst itching and oozing I’ve had since childhood (damn, this weed! I’m moving to England where they don’t have it!). Today, less oozing and more really ugly scars, which I’ll take over that mess yesterday.

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  6. Irreverent Freelancer Avatar
    Irreverent Freelancer

    This fellow farm girl has never had poison ivy, despite years of trekking through the forest in shorts and sandals. I don’t know if I’ve just been REALLY lucky or it just doesn’t affect me. Anyway, sorry I can’t offer you any relief, but I feel for you!

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  7. Yvonne Russell Avatar
    Yvonne Russell

    Lori – You’re a true writer… down and out and you can still come up with a great title!

    Take care.

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