Freelance Writing: Writers on the Cyber Highway

Written by Michele T on August 24, 2008 – 1:13 am -

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I thought I’d share some link love to some of my favorite posts I’ve read recently. These are some really good ones. And, don’t just read the following posts and move on. These blogs are really awesome and their authors are way talented! Subscribe to their feed so you can follow them from now on.

An Opinion on Penny a Word Writing Gigs by Dana Prince, at The Writer’s Blog - Dana really shared her opinion on this touchy topic with dignity and grace! It’s wonderful how she gives such awesome reasons for accepting writing gigs that don’t pay as much as you’d like. It’s not for everyone, but Dana makes you feel good about yourself if you are taking those type of gigs – for whatever reason. Another one who deserves a big ole way to go!

Find or Establish a Local Writer’s Group by Rebecca Laffar-Smith, at The Writer’s Round-About - Rebecca asks if you attend or have thought about starting your own local writer’s group. She highlights some great reasons and gives the time and place of the local writer’s group she herself attends. If you’re in Australia (in her area) perhaps you can go!

Freelance Writing: Your Way or Mine? by Amy Derby, at Write from Home - You’ll love the way Amy handles “Mr. X”, who e-mailed and ridiculed her writing abilities. I love how she pretty much vented and got it all out – without even cursing! And, how awesome that she can earn such a great living (making more than she did at a top law firm!) by doing what she loves most. Way to go, Amy! I say Amy’s way is working just fine!

How Honest Are You with Your Readers? by Deb Ng, at Freelance Writing Gigs – Are you honest with your readers? Do you share decisions you’ve made regarding your freelance career – decisions that could bring you negative feedback? How do you handle it? Do you ignore it and move on? What’s your take on being totally honest in your blog posts? Would you rather not? Find out what Deb has to say. I loved reading her thoughts. Check this one out. It was a great read!

How to Write an EBook (series) by Katherine Huether, at KatherineHuether.com - Katherine does a fantastic job of giving her readers step-by-step instructions for writing ebooks. She’s written many for her clients but is planning to write and market one (or several) for herself in the future – hopefully the near future! So, if you’re looking to write an ebook – for clients or for yourself – be sure to absorb this entire series!

If I Ran the Zoo…(Just how important are spelling and grammar, anyway?) by “Other Deb”, at The Dangling Conversation – Deb discusses the importance of spelling and grammar. How important is it to you? Do you care if you read something that is horribly written? Is it ok with you that children in our country are graduating high school without being able to read or write a proper sentence? Deb shares her heart on the topic. Definitely one you should invest a few minutes for!

Is Your Child Learning at School? by Hope Wilbanks, at Coffee with Hope – This is an amazing story about a child Hope had the opportunity to teach as she played the role of substitute teacher recently. The event broke her heart and as you read about it, I’m sure most (if not all) of you will be wiping tears. What an injustice America’s children face each day… Bravo to Hope for making a difference – even if it was just that one day, I’m sure the memory and kindness she showed him will carry throughout his lifetime! (But I have a feeling she’ll have the opportunity to make a difference in multiple lives some day!)

Organizing Your Freelance Writing Career by Sharon Hurley Hall, at Get Paid to Write Online – Learn how Sharon balances her freelance writing career with family and an actual life AWAY from the computer screen. Her approach is one that’s working, so you may want to see how you could glean from her experience and put her wisdom to use in your own freelance career!

Putting Weekends to Good Use by Jenn Hollowell, at Working Writer - Do you write on the weekends or use them as a time to push away from the keyboard to clear your head and rest your eyes? If you’re wanting to use every spare moment you can scrounge up to build your freelance career, check out Jenn’s advice for making the weekend a tool to enhance your business. Great idea, Jenn!

Time Management: The Internet (Part One) AND Part Two by April Aragam, at Blog of a Writer – Great tips for keeping yourself accountable while using the Internet. April shares simple steps you can take so you don’t end up swallowed up and lost in a sea of chats, blogs, and whatever networking sites you adore and participate in. Very sound advice, April!

Which Comes First: The Source or the Story? by Susan Johnston, at The Urban Muse – So, what’s your answer to this question? Join Susan as she ponders her thoughts – and asks you for yours – on this topic. It’s a lot to consider!

SERIOUS UPDATE: I visited Susan’s blog today and discovered her dad has passed away. She needs your hugs, prayers, and/or any kind words of encouragement and understanding you have for her. My condolences, Susan. I’m praying for you!

Work Your Jaws by Melissa Donovan, at Writing Forward - Melissa talks about how not only has our handwriting suffered since our obsessions with being at the computer typing, but because of our isolation, most of us freelancers aren’t talkative or social anymore. Something to think about for sure!

Writing Style Meme by Becca, at Write On Wednesday -In fond memory of her school days, Becca assigns “homework” for her readers to complete. You can post your answers on your blog or in her comments section. This looks like fun. She asks some good questions! If you haven’t already visited, be sure to drop by. I’ve given Becca link love before, but it was for her other blog: Becca’s ByLine, which is a wonderful blog as well!

Happy weekend reading!!

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    16 Comments to “Freelance Writing: Writers on the Cyber Highway”

    1. plaidearthworm Says:

      Great collection! Now I’ve got my reading for the weekend!

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    2. Michele Says:

      Glad you’re excited! Enjoy! :-)

      *smiles*
      Michele

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    3. Mike Golch Says:

      Hi Michele,sorry for not visiting lately. I have a lot on my plate. Hugs and Blessings. Mike G. said that!(It’s an A.A.thing)

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    4. Dana Prince Says:

      Great list here, Michele! Thanks so much for the link love as well. You are a sweetheart!

      Dana Princes last blog post..An Opinion On Penny A Word Writing Gigs

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    5. Renie Burghardt Says:

      Good list, Michele. Got to read that penny a word opinion, cuz mine is pretty low of those folks! lol.

      Have a lovely Sunday!

      Hugs,

      Renie

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    6. Becca Says:

      Thanks for the link, Michele :) And for all the other good info – I’ve got plenty to read now!

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    7. goofy girl Says:

      You’re so resourceful :)

      goofy girls last blog post..The doctor flow chart

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    8. Sharon Hurley Hall Says:

      Wonderful list, Michele, and thanks for including me. :)

      Sharon Hurley Halls last blog post..Organizing Your Freelance Writing Career

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    9. Deb Ng Says:

      Thank you for the link love – and thanks for turning me on to some other great posts too!

      Deb Ngs last blog post..A Little Summer’s Almost Over Weekend Link Love

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    10. Amy Derby Says:

      Thanks for including me in your list, Michele. Hope you are having a great weekend!

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    11. Melissa Donovan Says:

      Hi Michele! Thanks for the link love and the honorable mention. I’m going to save this post so I can come back and explore these other sites. Actually, I’m already subscribed to most of them, but there’s a few new ones in there ;) Thanks again!

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    12. Jeanne Dininni Says:

      Michele,

      Thanks for all these fantastic links!

      <3
      Jeanne

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    13. Tina Says:

      Hi Michele,
      This is a great list of very interesting titles. I will be back to read them. I should probably start with the one that addresses the wise use of time for as usual, I have fallen behind.
      Thank you! :-)
      Tina

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    14. Grandy Says:

      Oh what a list indeed. I need to re-focus on some freelancing. What a great place to start. :)

      Thanks Michele!!

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    15. Kara Says:

      Great weekend reading-this will keep me busy! Thanks:-)

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    16. Lori Says:

      Excellent links!

      It’s taken me forever to get back into your site, Michele. I didn’t want you to think I left you, but it took forever-and-a-day for your site to load, and a few times it just wouldn’t! Glad to be back. :) )

      Loris last blog post..Have You Nominated Your Favorite Yet?

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