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  1. This Writer’s Going For A Kneeling Chair!

    The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Jul 2, 2008

    Most of you know I’ve got some back problems. For several years I’ve been doing my writing standing at the computer, but that hasn’t been as comfortable as it was. I was talking with my new chiropractor yesterday and

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  2. Wriiting Clients!

    The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Dec 1, 2007

    It’s far from the end of the world, but I had just finished printing out some 96 pages of an edit from a ghostwriting client when the phone rang, and sure enough, it was his secretary telling me another version was

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  3. Writers And Their Computer Equipment

    The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Sep 15, 2007

    I have a vague memory of hearing long ago that computers would be come like appliances. I suppose that’s like the promise made even longer ago that we’d all have paperless offices. These thoughts come because the

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  4. Organizing Paper Files

    The Golden Pencil: The Freelance Writer’s Resource - Mar 20, 2007

    Now that I’ve got this wonderful new file cabinet , I’ve got two whole drawers to fill up. It was multiple stacks of paper, plus a totally full wire, rolling file box that sparked the purchase and assembly. Wouldn’t

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