When you see a writer disappear from social media, what’s your first thought? Some may not notice. Others may wonder where they are—particularly if this writer has a prominent presence. These writers may be talking about tips, posting memes, or sharing their work regularly.
Tag: Working Freelance Writer
Conquering the Blank Page
Yesterday I talked about how where to find freelance writing work is the question I receive most often. Managing “blank page syndrome” is the second issue I receive questions about a lot.
Where Can I Find Freelance Writing Work?
Out of all the questions I’m asked about freelance writing, the one that comes up the most is, “where can I find freelance writing work?” New writers don’t want to know the “secret” to find the hidden gems or where they can find “goldmines” if they sign up to specialized lists or services. They want straight answers about how to do this, where they can find leads, and who to contact.
Writers: Are You Experiencing Vacation Guilt? – Working Freelance Writer – Medium
A “real” vacation doesn’t involve toting your messenger bag along. Everyone notices if you’re making notes in your datebook, typing in your laptop, or responding to emails on your phone when you should be listening to a concert in a park or sitting on a beach.
What’s it Like Working With nDash?
Many of you know I’ve been freelance writing since 1999. Throughout those years, I’ve worked with many writing platforms. Some of them were a great way to help a new writer establish clips, like Suite101 (closed 2014) and Demand Studios, for example. In the beginning, editors talked to us every week about our assignments. Before long, that all went away. Demand Studios also went through a complete overhaul in 2016 and is now Leaf Group.