Archive for March, 2007

Mar30

Top 7 Rules of Freelance Writing

From Mr. Lemley, Editorial Director of DrWeil.com.
1) Write About What Interests You
You are making crap-to-middling money, even at the highest levels, so use your writing as an opportunity to go to interesting places, meet fascinating people, learn, grow and improve the planet. Never, never, never take a gig writing about something you hate, or […]

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Mar19

Top 8 Freelance Writing Advantages

From Loolwa Khazzoom,

You get paid to write! As if that’s not enough, there are a bunch o’ extra perks to being a freelance writer — from rubbing elbows with kewl cats, to working at your favorite café while sipping lattés. Here are some of the top advantages to a freelance writing career.
1) Be Your […]

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Mar12

Freelancing, a Definition by Wikipedia

Freelancer
A freelancer or freelance worker is a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer. The term was first coined by Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) in his well-known historical romance Ivanhoe to describe a “medieval mercenary warrior.” The phrase later transitioned to a figurative noun around the 1860s and was […]

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Mar5

Reflections & Advice from a Freelance Writing Expert

From Loolwa Khazzoom,
An Interview with Brad Lemley, Editorial Director of DrWeil.com
When did you first get interested in writing?
From the time I was a kid, writing came pretty easily to me, and I was often complimented on my work. I was in no danger of excelling at sports, math, or really anything else, […]

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