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Author: lwidmer

Using a Mini-Niche to Rock Your Freelance Writing Success

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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…

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4 Game-changing Freelance Writing Moves

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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,…

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Observations on a Freelancer’s Life

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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…

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6 Sanity-saving Freelance Writing Moves

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This week is busy. Aside from actual work, I’m fielding updates on my dad’s condition and updating my kids and my aunt. You don’t think that’s going to take up much time until you’re actually handling it. Then there’s the workload. For every project I finish, I seem to be getting two more in. I…

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3 Tools for Mobile Freelance Writers

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I can’t write today. Maybe not all week. Maybe not again. Who knows? That’s what happens to me when something upsets my balance. I get now what Obi Wan was talking about when he reacted to a disturbance in the Force– it’s undetectable by so many, but you feel it, and it’s almost crippling. Yesterday’s…

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4 (New) Myths That Kill Your Freelance Mojo

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What I’m listening to: Dani California by Red Hot Chili Peppers (what a fun video!) For July, this is one busy month. I’m working with six clients. That’s usually manageable, but I did have a week off in the middle of it. Fortunately, I was organized and I’ve been able to keep up. I’ve even had…

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What Mosquitoes and Rain Teach Freelance Writers

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What I’m listening to: All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down by The Mavericks What I’m reading: A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman I did something last week that turned out to be the most refreshing, relaxing experience I’ve had in ages. I spent a week in a riverside cottage. In the rain….

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The BS Litmus Test for Freelance “Expert” Vetting

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I like to cruise Twitter to see what freelancers are talking about. A few days ago, I was doing my usual cruising. Maybe I’m just ultra-cynical these days, but it seemed to me the thing people were talking about was themselves. Specifically, they were bragging about how they had the secret to boosting their freelance writing…

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4 Reasons Why You Suck at Freelance Writing (and How to Fix Them All)

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It’s funny how random conversations get you thinking. I reconnected with a friend on Facebook, and it brought back a conversation we’d had years ago. It’s when I knew if her fortunes were going to change, it would have to be accidental. She is one who is always about to start the diet, about to…

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What I Learned About Freelance Writing from a Possum in My Trunk

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There’s still time to sign up for Peter Bowerman’s Well-Fed Craft Marketing Course – don’t miss out on learning from one of the best in the business. We spent the July 4th holiday weekend in West Virginia visiting the newest member of the family (and his family, of course). Because descending on parents of a newborn…

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  1. Joy Drohan Avatar
    Joy Drohan

    I like your vivid imagery, Lori. Way to find lessons in a mundane problem and task!

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    1. lwidmer Avatar
      lwidmer

      Possums inspire me. Who knew? LOL

  2. Paula Hendrickson Avatar
    Paula Hendrickson

    In other words: Possums make lousy freelancers.

    I hope the little guy is happy in his new neighborhood – perhaps the B&B owners will relocate to the same area any of his family members they catch.

    Long, long ago, my dad & I were cleaning the garage (probably to have a garage sale), and when he was in the back corner he moved something and found a terrified baby possum. He had me get the camera. It was so cute—until we got a glimpse of that tail!

    We left the baby alone and Dad called the county extension service. They said possums are nocturnal, and tend to migrate every few days. They told him to leave the garage door cracked open and toss a couple of mothballs in the garage well after dark, which should repel the possums from returning. (Dad being Dad, he threw in a couple handfuls. even humans were repelled for a good week or two.) Thankfully the garage is detached!

    Not sure how safe mothballs are, but in your scenario perhaps they probably represent some type of added demands.

    One year on 4th of July, my sister went to toss some garbage in the trash can and screamed. There was a possum curled up in the empty can. Dad and our brother were already at the park prepping for Dad’s annual early morning breakfast picnic, so a neighbor had to come and tilt the can over so the fully-grown possum could scurry to safety.

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    1. lwidmer Avatar
      lwidmer

      Oh Paula, that’s so funny! Mothballs definitely repel humans. We use them in our cottage to keep critters out during the winter.

      Your sister’s trash can story reminds me of my brother-in-law. They were at a park in the Cleveland area, where they have talking trash cans (“Thank you!”). He called to my sister “Hey! Listen to this one!” Every time he pushed on the lid, the can growled.

      She said, “Mike! Get away from that!”

      Sure enough, there was a raccoon inside. LOL so much for talking trash cans. 😉

    2. Paula Hendrickson Avatar
      Paula Hendrickson

      That’s hysterical!

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