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Committing To Effort In Your Writing And Your LifeThe Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Oct 9, 2008 (www.thegoldenpencil.com) Seth Godin has a wonderful post called Is effort a myth? . (Thanks to Your Book Publishing Coach for the pointer.) It’s a wonderful and helpful essay, complete with the suggestion to find … Also tagged: tips, book writing, writers, book publishing, authors, work at home, home business, freelance writing, musings from a freelance writer, freelance writers, notes from a writing coach, freelancers, effort, the myth of effort |
The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Aug 26, 2008
(www.thegoldenpencil.com) Writing well usually means writing in an uninterrupted fashion - without distractions. Avoiding or eliminating distractions when you’re writing takes some thought and planning. Distractions …
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The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Aug 26, 2008
(www.thegoldenpencil.com) Writing well usually means writing in an uninterrupted fashion - without distractions. Avoiding or eliminating distractions when you’re writing takes some thought and planning. Distractions …
Also tagged: writers, authors, distraction, write, work at home, home business, freelance writing, freelance writers, notes from a writing coach, editors, avoiding writing distractions
The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Aug 15, 2008
(www.thegoldenpencil.com) Hi Anne, Do you think $5 per blog is a fair pay rate? Thanks, C Hi C, Great question! And there’s no single answer. Five dollars a post equals $35 a week if you post daily, which isn’t …
Also tagged: blogging, writers, pay, work at home, home business, business of freelance writing, freelance writing fees, blogging fees, per post
The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Aug 12, 2008
(www.thegoldenpencil.com) Yikes! I’ve been working away, editing a book proposal for a client and suddenly, at the start of sample chapter 2, nothing was making any sense at all. And this is a chapter that’s had …
Also tagged: work, edit, clients, work at home, home business, freelance writing, freelance writers, notes from a writing coach, editors, halt
The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Aug 12, 2008
(www.thegoldenpencil.com) Freelance Folder, an outstanding blog, has what they call: Massive List Of Killer Freelancing Tips By and For Our Readers It’s a long and worthwhile list. My favorite is by Jeff who …
The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Aug 7, 2008
(www.thegoldenpencil.com) I suspect many of you are like me. I started writing because I had some sort of a need to write. Somehow, maybe as early as sixth grade, I loved getting words on paper. It was probably around …
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The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Jun 24, 2008
Laura Spencer, who blogs at Business and Blogging, participated in b5media’s blogathon by posting a post every hour for 24 hours. That’s a whole bunch of posting any way you slice it. She’s now written a blog entry …
Also tagged: writers, writing tips, authors, work at home, home business, freelance writing, freelance writers, how to write
The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Jun 12, 2008
Darren Rowse, the prolific blogger at problogger shares how he gets more done than I ever intend to in a post called: How Batch Processing Made Me 10 Times More Productive Actually, when I really look at his list, I …
Also tagged: writing, bloggers, employers, freelance, work at home, home business, freelance writers, editors, telecommute, blogs for writers
The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Jun 11, 2008
Once again I’m rather surprised at how helpful reading my writing out loud is. I don’t do it with everything; maybe I should. It’s embarrassing at first, but the truth is probably no one can hear me, and even if they …
Also tagged: writers, work at home, home business, getting started in freelance writing, freelance writing tips, beginning freelance writers, new writers