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List Maker

Posted on February 22, 2010 by lwidmer

Last week was pretty busy thanks to lots of ongoing work and a larger project due. This week is a little better, but one ongoing client is now sending two projects a day instead of one, which makes payday that much sweeter. And it makes a list almost essential for me. I’m busy today, so…

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Hourly or Not?

Posted on February 19, 2010 by lwidmer

I make my living writing, but I should get paid for talking. I do a lot of it. One freelance friend and I commiserate regularly (yes, that’s the right word) on the ills that befall the profession. We also chat up ideas and tips, including this most recent one – don’t quote an hourly rate….

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Worthy Tip: Man Up

Posted on February 18, 2010 by lwidmer

Ladies, this post is for you. I’m about to give you a novel piece of advice that could save your business reputation – man up. Here’s what I mean. We women tend to be – how shall I say it? – a bit weak in several business areas. Negotiations get us clammy and worried. Client…

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The BS Litmus Test

Posted on February 17, 2010 by lwidmer

I slept in this morning – for me that means getting up at 7:30 instead of 6:54 (I’m punctual even in my sleep). It felt great. But it was a sleep loaded with odd dreams – foreign countries that looked like my grandparents’ backyard, school buses, Indians in saris, friends shouting, toilets, ex-husbands and guns….

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Erasing and Starting Over

Posted on February 16, 2010 by lwidmer

I’ll admit it – last week was less than stellar for me. It seemed every time I typed a sentence, I mucked it up. Not major mucking up, but enough that by Friday I was afraid to write on a birthday card. I missed a spell-check-induced error, which switched an acronym to a word, which…

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Flipping Off Our Favorite Excuses

Posted on February 15, 2010 by lwidmer

Anne Wayman had a great post on her About Freelance Writing blog last week about letting excuses go. Her excuses were ones she’d made in just that week, and they showed just how easily we put excuses in the way of getting something done. And we do that in our careers too, don’t we? We…

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Worthy Tip: Show Enthusiasm

Posted on February 12, 2010 by lwidmer

I’ll be the first to admit the thought of writing one more workers compensation article appeals as much as root canal without pain killers. But it’s information that people in the industry in which I specialize need pretty badly. So I get enthusiastic about the topic. What about workers comp is interesting enough to become…

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Snow Day

Posted on February 11, 2010 by lwidmer

Yesterday was my snow day. It was a day spent shoveling, trying to keep ahead of the storm that didn’t want you to win. When we dug from the garage to the road, we turned around and dug back. Clients were around, but the majority I deal with currently are on the eastern seaboard, so…

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Ownership Rights

Posted on February 10, 2010 by lwidmer

It’s uncommon, but it still happens occasionally. I’m talking about sources for stories taking control and giving their version of what’s newsworthy or worse, thinking it’s up to them to approve the story before you print it. Neither of these are very helpful to writers. In fact, it can become a royal pain in the…

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Works Well With Others

Posted on February 9, 2010 by lwidmer

Back in the day, I remember having what can only be described as an unhealthy fear of editors. Between my first published clip and me was that editor, faceless, nameless, looming like an evil force with a red pen, just waiting to impale me on my own prose. Yes, it was a pretty deep fear….

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  1. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    February 9, 2010

    You just detailed how I work with my editors. When possible, I also suggest possible sidebars or quick bits of added value for the pieces I'm pitching.

    Recently, while rounding out national sources for a new article, I came across a local place doing exactly what my article is focusing on. I shot my editor an e-mail, saying it might be a stretch, and asking if she thought it would fit with the article or not. She suggested a little blurb of a sidebar on that as a microcosmic example of the national trend. Which reminds me….I still need to contact that place!

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  2. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    February 9, 2010

    It's the added value, isn't it? They want help in putting together a great publication. We're in a position to be that help. It's a win-win.

    Contact that place, Paula. 🙂

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  3. Diane Avatar
    Diane
    February 10, 2010

    I used to be in awe of editors and also feared them, but then I started freelancing full time and I joined the NUJ. I soon realised they were human just like me, and then of course, I became an editor.

    We don't have to do such detailed outlines here in the UK – published articles are so short only a paragraph is necessary. However, I do always suggest photograps and sidebars and boxes and suchlike

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