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Writers and Attribution

Posted on September 24, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: One by Ed Sheeran It’s been a busy start to the week. Like I expected, the work is flowing in. I’ve already hit my target for this month, and October is looking just as sweet. Today, I’ll be working on a large project, finalizing plans for another large project, and marketing…

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Top Tips Writers Series #1: Cathy Miller

Posted on September 22, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Daydreaming by Middle Brother Today starts a series that, to me, is just brilliant. I can’t take credit for it. In fact, credit goes to Valorie, who’d suggested an article on the ten best tips from freelancers to newer freelancers. Valorie, we’re doing one better: we’re asking successful freelancers to offer…

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Posted on September 18, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: A Good Hanging by Ian Rankin What’s on the iPod: The Miracle (of Joey Ramone) by U2 (Free album available on iTunes right now) Home. What an absolutely fantastic week away. Southern England is a treat for the senses. The place is all about walking and being outdoors — trails everywhere, and…

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What Breaking Bad Has Taught Me About Writing

Posted on September 16, 2014 by lwidmer

I’ll be back in my chair tomorrow. When I do sit down, I have a full day ahead of me with at least two projects. I don’t like leaving in the middle of things, but that’s the way the projects rolled this time. Some things can’t be helped. As I was once again watching the…

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Writing Link Love

Posted on September 12, 2014 by lwidmer

I should be back at the desk next Wednesday. Meantime, here are some favorite posts by some great writers: The Three-Day Rule by Walt Kania – a great plan for any freelancer to live by. Self-Publishing for Freelancers: Don’t Forget Phase Two – Yo Prinzel shows us how to be brutal with our beloved manuscripts. Want to…

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4 Ways to Collect Without a Contract

Posted on September 10, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: Pigs Will Fly by P. G. Wodehouse Right now, I’m in southern England, hopefully relaxing. I know I’ll be coming home to a number of client projects — I’m just not sure how many. Right now I have two, but there are at least that many more in talks right now. It’s…

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6 Ways to Keep Writing Work Coming In

Posted on September 8, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: Pigs Can Fly by P. G. Wodehouse This time tonight I’ll be boarding a flight to England. Meantime, I have this morning to wrap up projects, get another project in good shape, and yes, market. Always market, right? Because any time away from the career means a hit to the wallet, I’ve…

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Riding the Writing Excuse Train

Posted on September 4, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m listening to: Bloodstream by Ed Sheeran Lots of work at my door right now, and naturally, I’m about to head out of the country for a week. As I’ve always said, if you want work, just plan a vacation. I’m not so busy that I haven’t been able to interact on forums and…

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Monthly Assessment: August 2014

Posted on September 2, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: Strip Jack by Ian Rankin What I’m listening to: Happy by Pharrell Williams September — she’s here. Time to get serious, right? Time also to see how August went for us writers. Whew. Much more like it. With June being ridiculously slow thanks to so much time off and with July picking…

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Writers Worth: This Job, Not That Job

Posted on August 28, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m listening to: Home by Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros There’s something about the waning days of summer — the school buses come back, clients ramp up stalled projects….and cheapskates come out of the woodwork to prey on desperate writers. Thanks to Jenn Mattern for sending over this week’s nominee for sh*ttiest job…

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  1. Jennifer Mattern Avatar
    Jennifer Mattern
    August 28, 2014

    Sent you another doozy this morning (though admittedly not as bad as this one — how could it be?). Crappy gigs are certainly in heavy supply over at CL these days.

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  2. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer
    August 28, 2014

    'Tis the season. Kids are back in school and scammers are out in force trying to lure in struggling writers.

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  3. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    August 28, 2014

    Here's my favorite line: "Each article you write and that gets accepted pays anywhere from $2.25 to $5.50 PER article , so how much you make is SOLELY dependent on how much you work/write."

    SOLELY dependent on how much you work/write. So I could write something as bad as, or worse than, their ad and still be paid?

    Oh, wait. They said, "…and that gets accepted" (elegant wording, huh?), so they expect people to work on spec, too.

    As much as I hate puking, it would be better than working for those bozos. (No offense to any clowns out there.)

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  4. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer
    August 28, 2014

    And it would cost less to hurl, Paula. 🙂

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  5. Gabriella F. Avatar
    Gabriella F.
    August 28, 2014

    These things make me mad because some idiot responds to them–or these people wouldn't advertise, right?

    I'm so over the misunderstanding of writers' worth. I'm working with a client team right now where one guy on the team–a young marketing guy, not a writer–is telling me my phrase placement is wrong.

    Dude, it's grammatically correct. If you don't like it, I get it. But don't tell me it's wrong.

    OY!!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer
    August 29, 2014

    Gabriella, welcome to my head. 🙂 I started this blog because I found myself right where you are — over it.

    I've worked with those types, too. I remember one client screeching at me because I started my sentence with a preposition. That's been acceptable for how many decades now? It's when they pull out the high-school English rules and use them as hammers that makes me scream. Either trust me to get it right or ask cordially why I wrote something the way I did.

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  7. Jake Poinier Avatar
    Jake Poinier
    August 29, 2014

    "Room for advancement!"

    "Boy howdy! Sounds great! This is my BIG BREAK! Where do I sign?!"

    As a followup on Jenn's comment…I'm thinking we could compile a March Madness-style bracket to determine the WORST FREELANCE JOB PITCH EVER. This one is definitely Final Four material.

    Have a great weekend, y'all.

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