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Writers Worth: Who’s the Boss?

Posted on May 5, 2014 by lwidmer

Welcome to the first full week of Writers Worth! Thanks again to everyone who posts, comments, shares, and makes this a fantastic celebration of awareness and personal growth. There’s still time for you to contribute, if you’re interested. Just send me a note at lwbean AT gmail and let’s talk. One of my favorite people…

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Writers Worth: Why Your Price Isn’t Arbitrary

Posted on May 2, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: I’m Shakin’ by Jack White I’m back again for the second installment of this month’s Writers Worth Month celebration. I promise you’ll hear from plenty of guest bloggers in the coming weeks. This week, short as it is, I wanted to talk price with you. Imagine this scenario: You contact a…

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Writers Worth Month: Having What It Takes

Posted on May 1, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Holy by Frightened Rabbit Welcome to the first day of the 6th Annual Writers Worth Month celebration! Started as just one day based on my rantings over fair pay, the event has grown to a month-long awareness campaign where we remind each other to realize the value our skills hold. When…

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Monthly Assessment: April 2014

Posted on April 30, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Life by The Avett Brothers Starting tomorrow: Writers Worth Month: Join us tomorrow and all month for the 6th Annual Writers Worth Month celebration! Read inspiring advice and posts by writers just like you.  Plus, there’s still time to contribute your own thoughts. Get in touch via lwbean AT gmail and let’s…

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Nostalgic Notes

Posted on April 29, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Beautiful Day by U2 After a long week/weekend respite, I’m back to work today. Mom got on the train yesterday afternoon and headed home. It was a great visit, and we had a gorgeous day on Saturday for my daughter’s bridal shower. Her bridesmaids are fantastic–they spoiled her with a wonderful…

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Free Advice Friday: 10 Steps to Your Freelance Writing Brand

Posted on April 25, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: How to Save a Life by The Fray I’m still away from the desk entertaining my mom. My daughter’s bridal shower (the first of two) is set for tomorrow, so there’s much to do in the meantime. I was talking recently with a friend about her client’s struggles with gaining name…

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6 Ways to Work with Writing Clients

Posted on April 22, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Nessun Dorma by Luciano Pavarotti COMING IN MAY: THE SIXTH ANNUAL WRITERS WORTH MONTH Have an idea for a post or want to guest post? Write to me at lwbean AT gmail and let’s talk! Beginners especially welcome to submit posts dicusssing challenges they face. This is an abbreviated week for…

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Free Advice Friday: This Job, Not That Job

Posted on April 17, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: The Loneliness & The Scream by Frightened Rabbit I’m running a virtual marathon right now — two articles are done, one more to go, one other project to complete this morning, and a world of stuff waiting for me in May. I love it. Makes you feel alive. Since I’m busy…

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10 Essential Freelance Writing Lessons

Posted on April 16, 2014 by lwidmer

What I’m reading: Fraud by Anita Brookner What’s on the iPod: What Happened by Corey Smith This has been the single most productive week I’ve had all year and it’s only Wednesday morning. I’ve finished one article, nearly finished another, have one more interview for a third, started on a fourth, and have interviews lined…

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Organization Times Three

Posted on April 14, 2014 by lwidmer

What’s on the iPod: Sweet Child O’ Mine by Guns ‘N Roses Weekends? Do people still have those? We are in full-blown wedding mode, and it’s about to get nuts. Saturday we were in Baltimore meeting one bride’s family. Sunday we were in Lancaster for another bride’s (my daughter’s) dress fitting. In two weeks we…

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  1. Paula Avatar
    Paula
    April 14, 2014

    After reading about all of the wedding hoopla, I'm glad I've only ever been involved in one big wedding. (Alterations to my bridesmaid's dress cost slightly more than half the price of the dress, which was most expensive piece of clothing I've ever owned, and I only wore it for half a day. Ugh.) Elopements make so much more sense to my practical side.

    Just last week I had two tentative job offers. One was a weekly fee for three 500-word features plus "three briefs" but no idea of who was responsible for gathering the information and doing research, or what those "briefs" would consist of. My reply was pretty much, "I'll need additional information in order to decide if this is viable for my business."

    The other was disappointingly low, and speculative, too. (The old "we only pay for what we use" clause.) I wasn't going to dignify it with a reply, but after reading Lori's post today I might just reply and explain why their "generous offer"isn't for me.

    Right now it's not easy for me to turn away any paying work, because I still owe way more in taxes than I was expecting. I need to refill the coffers, stat.

    I'm already mulling over a Writers Worth Month idea…

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  2. Cathy Miller Avatar
    Cathy Miller
    April 14, 2014

    When I read stories like these, I am so glad I never married. 😉 Of course, I went through the crazy era of when I was everyone's bridesmaid. So glad those days are behind me. Loooong behind me. 🙂

    Looking forward to Writer's Worth month. It's like a Spring of fresh air. Perfect timing for all.

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  3. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer
    April 15, 2014

    Paula, I'd welcome a post from you anytime. Thank you! And I'm with you on the dresses — ridiculous what they charge. Why not rent them, I say?

    Cathy, I'm glad I don't have to squeeze into one of those satin or taffeta creations, either. It wouldn't be pretty. 🙂

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  4. Anne Wayman Avatar
    Anne Wayman
    April 15, 2014

    When did weddings get so complicated and expensive? Oh never mind.

    Yes, organization helps… and I'm pretty good at keeping myself organized… except when I don't!

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  5. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer
    April 15, 2014

    Anne, weddings are expensive. Still, my kid is thrifty; she's managed the entire thing (including a honeymoon cruise) for under $10K. I'm so proud of her!

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  6. Katharine Swan Avatar
    Katharine Swan
    April 16, 2014

    Lori, I kept mine under $10k too! Dress, honeymoon, and all. It helped that we didn't want a large wedding or any of the ridiculously expensive and — in my view — unnecessary frills that so many brides spring for these days.

    This post is quite timely, by the way, as I've been working on getting better organized and getting back in the game again. I'm tired of being disorganized — and I'm ready to think of myself more as a writer again!

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  7. Lori Widmer Avatar
    Lori Widmer
    April 16, 2014

    Katharine, I remember the photos from your wedding. They were gorgeous! I especially remember your dress, which was absolutely stunning. And it fit with who you are.

    Welcome back, sister. We've missed you. 🙂

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