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Fiction

  • Plotting by Elimination
  • How Good is Your Bad Guy?
  • Building Better Novels Through Conflict
  • Are Your Characters Well Spoken, or is it Just You?
  • Deciding on a Narrative Voice
  • Mapping out your Novel’s Characters
  • Writing an Action Outline
  • What are Your Novel’s Goals?
  • How to Write a 50,000 Word Novel in a Month
  • There is no Right Way to Write a Novel
  • Revising Your Novel: Starting Over
  • Revising Your Novel: Finding someone to read your draft
  • Revising Your Novel: Editing with an eye toward continuity
  • Revising Your Novel: Adding and revising scenes
  • Revising Your Novel: Creating a New Roadmap
  • Revising Your Novel: Creating an Information Guide (Part Two)
  • Revising Your Novel: Creating an Information Guide (Part One)
  • Revising Your Novel: Edit as You Read
  • Six Quick Tips For Starting Your Story
  • Six Quick Tips on Character Names
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Wrap Up
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Character Bio Sheets
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Basing Characters on Real People
  • 10 Days of Character Building: 12 Questions
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Building a Character Using Multiple Perspectives
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Brainstorming
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Interview
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Biography
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Possessions
  • 10 Days of Character Building: A Day in the Life
  • 10 Days of Character Building: Defining Characters By Their Roles
  • Revising Your Novel: Performing a Light Edit
  • Revising Your Novel: Read What You’ve Written
  • Revising Your Novel: Creating a Chronology
  • Measuring Up
  • The Home Stretch
  • Turning a First Draft into a Novel
  • 10 Increasingly Pointless NaNoWriMo Helpers
  • Six Ways to Jump Start a Stalled Novel
  • Six Tips for Writing Descriptions
  • Learning to Express Yourself
  • On The Web: Writing about fiction writing
  • Writing Exercise: Your Personality as a Child
  • Creating Memorable Characters
  • Building Characters Through Adversity
  • 12 Exercises for Improving Dialogue
  • Fifteen Craft Exercises for Writers
  • Writing Exercise: Your tastes in food and drink
  • Writing Exercise: What is power?
  • Creating a Believable World
  • Dialog as a Tool for Communication and Division

Productivity

  • Negative Self Talk For Writers
  • How to Fake Enthusiasm for Corporate Platitudes
  • Better Writing Through Stress
  • Surviving as a Writer in a Bad Economy
  • Will The Recession Hurt Your Writing Career?
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Obsessing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Shoulding
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Right stepping
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Fairesy
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Beach Time
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Polarized thinking
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Judging human worth
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Personalizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Musterbation
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Perfectionism
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Blaming
  • The Power of the Madness… Get to know me!
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Minimizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Overgeneralizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Catastrophizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Awfulizing
  • Negative Self Talk for Writers: Negativising
  • 5 Ways to Become a Productive Writer
  • 4-Hour Work Week: Lessons for Writers
  • Step Three for a Great New Year of Writing: Track Your Progress
  • Step Two for a Great New Year of Writing: Set a Writing Schedule
  • Step One for a Great New Year of Writing: Dedicate Yourself to One Project
  • Where to Sit During Inspiration
  • Finding Time to Write
  • Overcoming Writer’s Isolation

Random Thoughts

  • 2008 Voter’s Guide to Joes
  • Blog Action Day: Poverty and the Seriously Mentally Ill
  • In Defense of No Comment
  • One Blogger, Many Roles
  • I Miss Siskel and Ebert
  • Why I Stopped Going to the Movies
  • I’m Not Perfect and I Don’t Care Who Knows It!
  • Guest Blogger Prize Winners
  • I’m back… and other thoughts
  • My Thoughts on The Oscars and Juno
  • Little House on Reunion Road
  • Looking Back at 2007: Underachievers
  • Looking Back at 2007: The Posts with the Most
  • ZenHabits.net is now Public Domain, how about Poewar?
  • 27 Things This Writer Loved About 2007
  • Arizona Daily Star Goes From Sad to Pathetic
  • Short Stuff: Business 2.0, OneNote, New Projects and Mom
  • Off Topic: My Spiritual Beliefs
  • Self Interview — The Environment
  • The Screenwriter’s Strike Shows No Signs of Ending
  • A Bad Week for My Local News
  • Weekend Update
  • Memoriam: Adam Finley
  • Poewar.com Readership Statistics
  • Audience Analysis of PoeWar.com

30 Poems in 30 Days 2008

  • The Entire 30 Poems in 30 Days Series — 2008
  • PD30 Wrap Up And Other Thoughts
  • PD30 Day 30: My Final Say
  • PD30 Day 29: Creating Your Own Chapbook
  • PD30 Day 28: The Basics of Poetry Submissions
  • PD30 Day 27: Poetry and Prizes
  • PD30 Day 26: Events and Emotion
  • PD30 Day 25: Poets are Liars
  • PD30 Day 24: Improving Your Imagery
  • PD30 Day 23: Ways to find Inspiration
  • PD30 Day 22: Travelogues
  • PD 30 Day 21: Moving Beyond Imitation
  • PD30 Day 20: Rhyme, Sound and Repetition
  • PD30 Day 19: A Glossary of Rhyme
  • PD30 Day 18: Fun with Hyponymy
  • PD30 Day 17: Capturing the Quiet
  • PD30 Day 16: Editing Your Poetry
  • PD30 Day 15: Found Poetry
  • PD30 Day 14: Poetry Under Pressure
  • PD30 Day 13: Writing a Tanka
  • PD30 Day 12: The Poetry Journal, From Notebooks to Blackberries
  • PD30 Day 11: Poets as Storytellers
  • PD30 Day 10: The Mighty Mighty Pantoum
  • PD30 Day 9: How to Write in Meter If You Have Two Left Feet
  • PD30 Day 8: The Occasional Poem
  • PD30 Day 7: Embrace The Person You Are
  • PD30 Day 6: Poets and Parables
  • PD30 Day 5: Poetry and Pain
  • PD30 Day 4: Poetry — the Writer’s Bridge to Music
  • PD30 Day 3: A Review of Meter
  • PD30 Day 2: Generally Be Specific
  • PD30 Day 1: I Believe in Poetry
  • All About 30 Poems in 30 Days

30 Poems in 30 Days 2007

  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Why you should write poetry
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Writing About Yourself
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Writing About Issues
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Poetry of Place
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Persona Poems
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Developing Your Voice
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: About Forms and Lists
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Elegies and Memories
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: A Brief Glossary of Meter
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: The Good the Bad and the Meter
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Courting Controversy
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Syllabic Verse
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: What is Your Writing Process?
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Repetition
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Imagism
  • 30 poems in 30 Days: Review Your Old Work
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: The Constraint as a Tool
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Joining the Community
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: About the Line
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Staying Positive
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Progression
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Breaking the Rules
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Confessional Poetry
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Say What You Want to Say
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Poetry Contests
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Free Verse
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Finding New Ways To Stay Inspired
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Word Choice
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: A Little Advice
  • 30 Poems in 30 Days: Collaboration

Technical Writing

  • How Technical Writers Gather Information: Going to training sessions / meeting the trainers
  • How Technical Writers Gather Information: Using the product
  • How Technical Writers Gather Information: Interviewing the SMEs
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Amanda
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Bright Lights, Big City
  • A Career in Technical Writing: By the time I get to Phoenix
  • How Technical Writers Gather Information: Attending / Holding Meetings
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Planes, Trainers and Automobiles
  • A Career in Technical Writing: End of Part One
  • A Career in Technical Writing: End games
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Reversals
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Last Contractor Standing
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Workaround
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Life as a newbie
  • A Career in Technical Writing: A strange new world
  • A Career in Technical Writing: The fax about outsourcing
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Two dates to the prom
  • A Career in Technical Writing: Life as a wannabee
  • A Career in Technical Writing: The beginning of a new series
  • Technical Writing Part Six: How to Find Technical Writing Jobs
  • Technical Writing Part Five: Education
  • Technical Writing Part Four: Desktop Publishing Tools
  • Technical Writing Part Three: A Technical Writer’s Skill Set
  • Technical Writing Part Two: What a Technical Writer Writes
  • Technical Writing Part One: Process Overview
  • 12 Ways to Write Terrible Documentation
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Boilerplate
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Changing Bosses
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): From Acrobat to FrameMaker
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Contracting for Fun & Profit
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): The Acrobat & the Illustrator
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): First Day
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Interview & Negotiation
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Phone Interview
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Let’s Get Visual
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Visio Meets FrameMaker
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Working Together Separately
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): The Sinking Ship is in Beta
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Document Mismanagement System
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Quick Review of the Quick Start Guide
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Life without Editors
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): Marketing and the Technical Writer
  • Document Hack (A Technical Writer’s Journal): When a Project Ends
  • The Technical Writing FAQ
  • Living Documentation: The Future of Technical Writing

Guest Bloggers

  • Why Writing Deadlines May Be (Almost) As Good As Money
  • Writing from the Boat
  • Six Suggestions for Sustainable Writing: Inspiration from Frank Herbert’s Dune
  • 5 Ways Writers Can Get Their Lives Back
  • Afraid to Call Yourself a Writer? (Me Too)
  • Blogger TMI
  • A Newbie’s Advice
  • Wrap Your Naked Statistics in a Warm Blanket of Meaning
  • So Much in Common: The Truth about Editing and Bull Riding
  • Homegrown Poetry Retreats
  • Seven Powerful Tips for Maximizing Your Freelance Writing Business
  • Blogging Changed My Life
  • Learn to be a Better Writer by Becoming a Better Critic
  • Want to be a Freelance Writer? Get Ready for Business!
  • White Papers: The Niche Where 20 Pages Can Net You $20,000 - Really!
  • Using Slang and Accents When Writing Fictional Dialogue
  • “A small sheik escaped” and other editing exercises to energize your writing
  • The Intersection of the Personal and Professional, or, Why My Attempts at Nonfiction Essays in Grad School Bombed
  • 7 Secrets to a Striking Essay
  • Writing as a God
  • Get Rid of Ugly Wordiness: How to Cut Your Novel Down to Size
  • Please Welcome My Guest Bloggers
  • Writer, Edit Thyself
  • Whodunnit, Howdunnit, And Whydunnit: 10 Tips For Writing Your Mystery Novel
  • Successful Writing and Reporting for Newspapers
  • The Tricky Art of Self-Publishing
  • Are you Ready to Freelance?
  • Compiling Quizzes
  • The Query Trap
  • Prospecting for Markets
  • Overcoming the Fear of Writing a Synopsis
  • Getting Started in Newspaper Freelancing
  • Mentoring for Writers
  • Writing for Money
  • Getting Ready to Write: Rituals vs. Distractions
  • The Interviewing Conundrum
  • Inspiring the Inspirational Writer
  • Group Therapy: Finding, forming, joining and participating in writers' groups
  • Creating Your Own Documentation Library
  • Dial E for Editor
  • Deadlines and How to Make Them Work For You
  • Using Creativity Techniques in Your Writing Career
  • Concrete Writing
  • Compound Words: A Proofreading Pitfall
  • So You Want To Be A Christian Writer?
  • Writing for City Web Sites
  • A Lesson in Writing From My Cat
  • Wake Up and Smell the Technology
  • Benevolent Dictators: The Truth About Editors
  • The Beginner’s Guide To Freelance Writing
  • How to Write Animal Friendly Articles
  • A Penny for Your Prose

Writing Business

  • The Basics of Press Releases
  • Freelancing Means Customer Service
  • Are You Determined Enough to be a Freelance Writer?
  • Why Newspapers are Dying (and what they can do about it)
  • I am Iron Man
  • Team Building: A trip to the dark side
  • Successful Freelance Writers are Running a Business
  • Successful Freelance Writers Are Like Pirates
  • Successful Freelance Writers Say No
  • Successful Freelance Writers Avoid Soul Sucking Meetings
  • Successful Freelance Writers Don’t Underprice Their Services
  • Successful Freelance Writers Know How to Use a Feed Reader
  • Successful Freelance Writers Keep an Eye on the Competition
  • Successful Freelance Writers Don’t Take Revisions Personally
  • Successful Freelance Writers Don’t Waste Time on Email
  • Successful Freelance Writers are Surrounded by Terrible Freelance Writers
  • Successful Freelance Writers Know How to Close the Sale
  • The Writer’s Strike is Over
  • Three Reasons to Support the WGA Strike and Three Ways You Can Do It
  • Monster List of Freelancing Tips
  • 2007 Writing / Editing Average Salaries
  • Finding Your Market
  • Five Simple Ways to Help Market Your Writing
  • 5 Ways to Start Making Freelance Money TODAY!
  • Super Simple Submissions Tracker
  • Glossary of Publishing Terms
  • College Majors for Aspiring Writers
  • Small Magazines are Taking a Big Financial Hit
  • Using the Web to Find Writing and Editing Jobs
  • The Five Habits of Successful Freelancers
  • Five Things a Freelancer Should Know Before Querying a Magazine
  • Promoting Your Services: Buy Business Cards
  • Mainstream Erotica
  • Clarification About Self PublishingWho Should Self Publish
  • The Rise of the Literary Paperback
  • Poetry Dot Shaft
  • Case Studies in Professional Writing Ethics: A Little Programming Company
  • Case Studies in Professional Writing Ethics: A Little Lobbying Firm
  • Case Studies in Professional Writing Ethics: Introduction
  • Wronging Writers: Don’t Get Taken
  • Avoiding Poetry Contest Scams
  • Some Business Advice for Writers
  • Freelance Writing Advice
  • Working From Home
  • Web Content Development: The New Writing Career
  • The Dangers of Writing on Spec
  • Escaping the Slush Pile
  • How to Sell Articles to Daily and Weekly Newspapers
  • Formatting a Short Story for Submission to a Potential Publisher
  • Sending Effective Press Releases
  • How to Write a Query Letter
  • How to Become an Expert Writer in Any Field
  • Copywriting: Writing to Sell
  • Directory of Writers’ Colonies
  • Groups and Association for Writers
  • Glossary of Writing Careers
  • The Basics of Book Profits
  • How to Find Publishing Industry Jobs
  • College and Writers: Undergraduate Majors

Blogging

  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Personal Blogs (Diaries)
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: What is a blog?
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Political Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Business Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: How Much Money Can You Make?
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Choosing a Service Provider
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Hybrid Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Subject Matter Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Photo Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Academic Blogs
  • Blogging as a Publishing Business: Who should try it?
  • Writing Blog Madness Final: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #1 Seed John August
  • Game 30: #1 Seed John August Versus #5 Seed Men With Pens
  • Game 29: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #4 Seed Confident Writing
  • Writing Blog Madness: The Final Four
  • 27 New Link Love Articles This Week
  • Game 28: #2 Seed I’d Rather Be Writing Versus #5 Seed Men With Pens
  • Game 27: #1 Seed John August Versus #6 Seed Write From Home
  • Game 26: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #6 Seed Crime Fiction Dossier
  • Game 25: #3 The Copywriting Maven Versus #4 Seed Confident Writing
  • The Elite Eight Judging Criteria
  • Writing Blog Madness: The Elite Eight
  • Game 24: #2 Seed I’d Rather Be Writing Versus #6 Seed PODdy Mouth
  • Game 23: #5 Seed Men With Pens Versus #8 Seed Publishing Careers
  • Game 22: #2 Seed Content Maven Versus #6 Seed Write From Home
  • Game 21: #1 Seed John August Versus #5 Seed How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career
  • Game 20: #6 Seed Crime Fiction Dossier Versus #7 Seed The Writing Journey
  • Game 19: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #4 Seed Grow Your Writing Business
  • Game 18: #3 Seed The Copywriting Maven #7 Seed Words on the Water
  • Game 17: #1 Seed Copyblogger Versus #4 Seed Confident Writing
  • Writing Blog Madness First Round Scoreboard
  • Get Ready for Round Two of Writing Blog Madness!
  • Round 2 Bracket Update
  • Game 16: #2 Seed I’d Rather Be Writing Versus #7 Seed The Book Sistah
  • Game 15: #3 Seed Jane in Progress Versus #6 seed PODdy Mouth
  • Game 14: #4 Seed Writing on the Web Versus #5 Seed Men with Pens
  • Game 13: #1 Seed Writers Write Versus #8 Seed Publishing Careers
  • Game 12: #2 Seed Content Maven Versus #7 Seed Writer’s Notes
  • The World’s Simplest Freelance Rate Formula
  • Game 11: #3 Seed The Golden Pencil Versus #6 Seed Write From Home
  • Game 10: #4 Seed Editor’s Blog Versus #5 Seed How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career
  • Game 9: #1 Seed John August Versus #8 Seed Quiet Rebel Writer
  • Are Archives pages THAT Important?
  • Game 8: #2 Seed Writing White Papers Versus #7 Seed The Writing Journey
  • Game 7: #3 Seed All Freelance Writing Versus #6 Seed Crime Fiction Dossier
  • Game 6: #4 Seed Grow Your Writing Business Versus #5 Seed Book Marketing Bestsellers
  • Game 5: #1 Seed Daily Writing Tips Versus #8 Seed C. Hope Clark
  • Game 4: #2 Seed Bob Bly Copywriter Versus #7 Seed Words on the Water
  • Game 3: #3 Seed The Copywriting Maven Versus #6 Seed Be the Story
  • Game 2: #4 Seed Confident Writing Versus #5 Seed Renegade Writer Blog
  • Game 1: #1 Seed Copyblogger Versus #8 Seed The Struggling Writer
  • March Writing Blog Madness Seedings
  • March Writing Blog Madness Explained
  • March Writing Blog Madness
  • 5 Reasons I Love Blogging More than Freelancing
  • What I Learned from Writing Blog Madness: Content vs. Commerce
  • Fear and the Guest Blogger
  • Top 10 Blogs for Writers
  • 200+ Articles for Bloggers
  • Bloggers Writers Should Read
  • How and Why to Start Your Own Print or Web Zine

Poetry

  • Five Lessons Poets Can Learn From Henry Rollins
  • 7 Easy Steps to a More Pretentious Poem
  • 7 Great Ways to Become the Victim of a Poetry Contest Scam
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 6: Feeling the Flow
  • Poetry Assignment: Write a Poem about a Gathering
  • Poetry Assignment: Imagery
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 4: Difficult Subjects
  • Some Recently Published Books of Poetry You Might Want to Read
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 5: More Poetic Terms
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 3: Poetry and Photographs Weekly Poetry Assignment 2: Water
  • Weekly Poetry Assignment 1: Compilations and Love Poems
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip 11
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Ten
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tips Eight and Nine
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Seven
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Six
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Five
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Four
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Three
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip Two
  • Poetry Writing Tips Explained: Tip One
  • Poetry Publishing on the Cheap: Chapbooks
  • Four Ways to Publish Your Poetry
  • Four Things Poets Can Learn From George Carlin
  • Poetry Across the Web
  • A Quick Guide to Acrostic Poetry
  • Bukowski
  • What are Metaphor, Simile and Analogy?
  • What is a Stanza?
  • Poetry Writing Tips
  • Poetry In Forms Series: Tercet and Triad
  • Poetry in Forms Series: Epistle
  • Poetry in Forms Series: Cinquain
  • Doublets, Cinquains and Adelaide Crapsey
  • Rhythm and Stress

Fun

  • 10 Reasons Freelancing is for Suckers
  • Why PoeWar?
  • 6 Ways to Tell You Were Hungry When You Wrote Your Last Short Story
  • 10 Ways to Annoy the Hell out of your Writers’ Group
  • Some Inspirational Quotes
  • 10 Ways to Make Editors Hate You Before They Even Know You
  • Writing Your Way Out of a Wet Paper Sack
  • 40 Fabulous Faults of Freelance Failures
  • Top 12 Signs that the Fantasy Novel You’re Working on has Gone Horribly Awry
  • How to tell if your Project Manager is an Insane Moron
  • How to Freelance for a Private Detective or a Mental Patient
  • 15 Ways the Harry Potter Books Would Be Different if They Were Written by Bret Easton Ellis
  • Want to Write a Novel Badly? Here’s How!
  • Helium offers me tons of money and millions of readers. BS? Let’s see.
  • Smallville
  • Quotations about Writing and Books

01/29/2008 Jobs and Links

Posted by John Hewitt on January 29, 2008 under Blogging, Editing, Freelance, Journalism, Sports, Writing |

Today’s Obvious Advice

Keep building your job network. Seek out people who can help you learn about your career, find opportunities and get jobs.

Today’s Job Roll

  • Editor — Hood River/Dalles, OR
  • Bilingual Freelance Writer — Tucson, AZ
  • Financial Writer — Philadelphia, PA
  • Freelance Writer — Virtual
  • Freelance Real Estate Reporters — Washington, DC
  • Freelance Writers — Los Angeles, CA
  • Technical Writer — Santa Barbara, CA
  • Technical Writer — Atlanta, GA
  • Senior Editor — San Jose, CA
  • Assistant Sports Editor — York, PA
  • Writer/Editor — Virtual
  • Staff Writer — Alexandria, VA

Today’s Article Roll

  • Ten Questions to Ask Yourself Before Becoming a Freelancer
  • 7 Ways To Research Your Freelancing Target Markets
  • Surviving The Midnight Oil: 6 Practical Tips for Freelance Writers
  • Freelance Writing Questions: Why Go Freelance?
  • Proofreading Tips
  • 10 Tips for Effective Proofreading

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