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Motivation, Please I don’t want to work today. I was in Manhattan yesterday and I got back home after midnight. Normally, that wouldn’t bother me, but this came two days after flying back on the early-morning flight from Cleveland. Mistake! Never take a 7:25 a.m. flight. You have to be at that airport before the…

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Job Listings – May 8, 2007A Small, Familiar Rant The low-paying “employers” are becoming more creative. Here’s the ad I saw today – “Build your writing portfolio here – FREE!” Needless to say, it was just one more non-paying, sweat-your-arse-off-for-an-ungrateful-thief ad, but it was disturbing to see the ad framed in a way that may…

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Life’s A Big GasOrThe Perks of Working from Home$2.99 – that’s what the price of regular unleaded was yesterday at the Valley Forge Texaco station down the street. I’m terrified to drive past again for two reasons – one, because the price is surely to go up and two, who can afford to drive at…

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Job Listings – May 1, 2007Following DirectionsI’m constantly surprised by the number of people who have horror stories regarding writers. Yea, I said writers. See, just like any other professional group, writers seem to suffer from the same malady – we don’t follow directions. As much as I’d love to oppose those who say writers…

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Writers and Contracts I’ll keep it short and sweet: Here’s all you need to know about contracts. Article by Sharlene Thomas Enjoy!

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How to Ask Last night, I had the pleasure of hearing a lecture delivered by Terry Gross, host of NPR radio’s Fresh Air. Terry is the consummate interviewer – she has spent the last 32 years talking with everyone from politicians and dignitaries to authors and entertainers. She’s also a wonderful lecturer – she entertained…

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Turning Down WorkWe all know to trust our guts, right? We understand that if the client’s needs and our abilities/focuses are not meshing, it’s okay to turn down the work. But where do you draw that line? Here are just a few examples of the times I’ve turned down work and why. It may help…

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Freelance Jobs – April 24, 2007 I have a multitude of deadlines this week, so this will have to be a shorter list. My apologies. Freelance WritersMore Freelance WritersWebsite WritingJournalistFreelance Multimedia PlannerFreelance Copywriter

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Freelance Jobs – Tuesday, April 17, 2007Scams Getting TrickierI received an email yesterday that admittedly had me wondering if it was legitimate. By all accounts, it wasn’t. The “how long have you been a member of our credit union?” questions from people I’ve never heard of, promises of twenty bucks if you complete the survey,…

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The Deafening Silence There’s a disturbing trend in magazine writing these days – silence. There are rumblings from writers about the lack of communication of any form from our editorial counterparts. From ignored queries to equally ignored invoices, editors seem to have adopted this code of silence that has many a writer scratching his or…

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