Published on January 10, 2007
While many companies are happy to have their market listings and job ads posted on WritersWeekly, I receive frequent complaints about how our readers respond to those ads. I want to address this ongoing problem here today.
Published on January 10, 2007
This week:
- Thanks!
- Baby Sign Language
Published on January 10, 2007
The medical writing specialty is for those who have some medical or health writing experience. You can
Published on January 10, 2007
Just read your story about the dangerous scam (targeting an author), and I am sure glad she was smart enough to see all the red flags.
Published on January 10, 2007
Can anything good come from brain cancer?
If you’re a writer, like me, the answer is most definitely, “yes.” All you need do is keep your head about you – no pun intended – and keep writing.
Published on January 10, 2007
Zink magazine / zinkmag.com – Writer claims they owe $175.
Pet Publishing / petpublishing.com – Publisher of
Dog & Kennel Magazine / dogandkennel.com, Cats & Kittens Magazine /
catsandkittens.com and Bird Times Magazine / birdtimes.com – FIFTH AND SIXTH COMPLAINTS!
Published on January 3, 2007
We did not have a white Christmas so we didn’t get to go tubing and skiing with Richard’s dad and step-mommy. However, it did start to snow about two hours before they were scheduled to leave. Oh well… At least they got SOME snow while they were here!
Published on January 3, 2007
This Week:
- How Society Supports Low-Paying Writing Jobs
- Ethics vs. Profits
Published on January 3, 2007
So, you want to be a freelance writer for a newspaper. You’re nosey as heck and you can write under pressure, but you don’t have a masters degree from Columbia.
Published on January 3, 2007
Once again I turn to you for advice, but this time it’s about a writer I hired to help me with a big project. This is the third year I have done this big project for a client and the third time this guy has helped me. No written contract, but I thought he knew the drill. But no.