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Author: lwidmer

The Professional Writer Quiz

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What’s on the iPod: Elizabeth by The Airborne Toxic Event The week is starting out a bit rough. The article I’m working on is going well, but the potential projects talked about in January are still hanging in limbo. It’s a bit frustrating, but if the client isn’t ready, there’s not a ton you can…

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Free Advice Friday: Finding Your Process

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What’s on the iPod: Fast Cars and Freedom by Rascal Flatts A slow, albeit nice week. I enjoyed having time to really concentrate a full day to poetry. The article I’m writing is roughly outlined and I’ve lined up some interviews already, so it’s just waiting until the contacts can talk. I worked on a…

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Things I’ve Learned from a Freelance Writing Career

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What’s on the iPod: I Will Wait by Mumford & Sons I spent the week thus far deep in researching and outlining an article assignment. Normally, I know going in where the article is going, but when the editor suggested a two-part article, I had to retrace and rethink. I  have a handle on it…

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Monthly Assessment: February 2014

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What’s on the iPod: Breathless by The Corrs Last week was a good one for getting work. A favorite editor assigned an article with the caveat that if it gets complicated, I’m free to make it a series. She’s astute (and a terrific editor) — it probably will get complicated. Some of the insurance-related issues…

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Free Advice Friday: The Writing Client Interview

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What’s on the iPod: Summer Girls by LFO For a week that had just a little work in it, this one was quite busy. When I have these lulls between projects, I like to have personal projects lined up. They move from just one segment of my day to the larger part of my work….

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Writers & Social Media: Use Responsibly

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What’s on the iPod: Kinda Fuzzy by Eels Yesterday was a bit slower for me. I was still feeling the effects of what I now suspect was a virus. I was able to get a little marketing and a little writing done, but the majority of the day was devoted to taking it slow and…

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Losing Bad Writing Habits

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What’s on the iPod: Twenty-One by Corey Smith What a great weekend! Friends of ours were married in a meditation ceremony, and it couldn’t have been nicer. Here were two people who had been through some rough situations separately, but who’d finally found each other (right under their noses, too), and had found a beautiful…

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Free Advice Friday: This Job, Not That Job

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What’s on the iPod: Iceberg by We Invented Paris I love weeks like this. I had time to work on a project, get some personal projects done, market, and meet new clients via social media. I sense a bunch of projects about to come in, and I’m gearing up to get a much-anticipated personal project…

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Dealing with Tough Writing Client Responses

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What’s on the iPod: Everything Has Changed by Taylor Swift (feat. Ed Sheeran) Yesterday was a good day. Despite one minor upset to start the day, I got halfway through a project that’s turning out to be a lot of fun to put together. I have one interview today and hopefully I’ll be able to…

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8 Ways to Pump Up Your Writing Career

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What’s on the iPod: Two Coins by Dispatch More snow. Friday we had about four inches. Today, close to three more, they say. I did say I love snow, so I should be thrilled. To some extent, I am. It’s coming down this morning, but then the rains arrive this afternoon and the temperatures go…

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  1. Jennifer Mattern Avatar
    Jennifer Mattern

    I'm with you. I'm sick of snow, but when it melts I'll miss it (especially when the dog runs through the soggy, muddy woods and brings it all into the house). We're expecting a nasty mix tomorrow morning yet — rain, sleet, and snow. After that we'll get the warm up in time for the weekend. And on Saturday we're throwing a birthday party for our pup as an excuse to let her have a play date. So I'll actually have five dogs bringing the mud into the house. Oh my. Bring me more snow! 🙂

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  2. Anne Wayman Avatar
    Anne Wayman

    so grateful there's no snow where I am!

    I like your take on networking… and on delving deeper.

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  3. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer

    I love your pup. She's such a gem. 🙂

    Anne, be very grateful! I love it, and even I'm a bit tired of it.

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  4. Paula Avatar
    Paula

    Thanks for sharing the link to that old chestnut, Lori. I need to follow my own advice this week.

    Is shoveling snow the biggest time suck lately for all of us in the snowbelt?

    Yesterday I got hardly any work done because my entire afternoon was spent shoveling my sidewalk and huge driveway; shoveling for an older neighbor who has a bad cold – to get to her house, I shoveled my immediate neighbor's sidewalk instead of just trudging through (they shoveled my sidewalk twice since they moved in last month so I owed them!); and helping yet more neighbors get their car unstuck. Good thing I fit the snowy doggie walk in during lunch time!

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  5. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer

    Thanks for providing such words of wisdom, Paula. Great article that changed the way I do things for the better.

    Shoveling snow IS a time suck! Luckily, we're about to see ours go away for a while — hopefully a long while, but you never know. 🙂

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  6. Jennifer Mattern Avatar
    Jennifer Mattern

    That she is. She's been loving the snow because it means hubby is home more often. When he's home, she thinks she's a lap dog. Completely tackles the poor guy when he tries to relax. Adorable when you're not the one fending her off. 🙂

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  7. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer

    She's adorable no matter what. 🙂

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  8. Devon Ellington Avatar
    Devon Ellington

    Chamber of Commerce. It's worth the fee and pays for itself in the first assignment. Go to events, talks, breakfasts, etc. Let the community get to know you, so that when they need a writer, they think of you first.

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  9. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer

    Good suggestion, Devon. I agree — if they know you're there, you can get a lot of mileage out of that membership.

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