Published on April 23, 2008

Where does one draw the line between spam (unsolicited emails) and queries? Is it possible that if you sent a publication an email query they might report you for spamming and cause some problems for you? Obviously we don’t have publishers opt-in for query letters, or is that implied by the fact that they are in the business they are and publish submission guidelines?
Published on April 23, 2008
Do you remember how, in the old cartoons, Bugs Bunny could fly? That’s how I jumped into freelancing – ready for immediate lift-off, blithely unaware that I was “supposed” to struggle and starve for my craft.
Published on April 16, 2008
We spent Saturday in Washington DC. We had dinner in China Town and Max drank one too many glasses of juice…
Published on April 16, 2008
$500 Reward Offered for Information Leading to the REAL Identity of PODdy Mouth
Imagine being contacted by one of your customers one day and being alerted to a blogger who is posting false statements and insults about you and many of your competitors on a continuing basis.
Furthermore, the blogger is writing under a fake name…which previously belonged to someone else in the industry – a respected person – who had recently retired. To add insult to injury, when you approach this blogger to correct some of the numerous errors in their blog, they post more false statements about you, attack you personally, call you names like “ugly” and “self-masturbatory”, and then blacklist you so you can no longer post comments in your own defense…all the while continuing to post false statements and refusing to correct the previously published inaccuracies. This situation is occurring right now. Read the entire story on Preditors & Editors HERE.
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REWARD!!! If you are the first to tell us the real identity of PODdy Mouth (not the original POD-dy Mouth, but the one mentioned above), and can provide verifiable proof of his/her identity, we will send you $500. We will, of course, respect your identity, but you must tell us who you really are because PODdy Mouth may very well try to trick us into implicating someone else. Please spread the word. If you know who PODdy Mouth is (or even if you want to weigh in with a guess for fun), contact: angela – at – writersweekly.com
If you or your business has had a similar unfortunate experience with PODdy Mouth, we’d like to hear about that as well.
Three industry executives, when recently asked on separate occasions who they think PODdy Mouth is, all immediately gave the EXACT same answer…
Published on April 16, 2008
New (Angry!) Letters Regarding the Amazon/Booksurge situation are here:
https://www.writersweekly.com/amazon-comments-2.php
Published on April 16, 2008

Frustrated because you aren’t receiving your share of web writing work from sites like Craigslist.org, Getafreelancer.com and others? Try making some modifications to how you sell yourself. Your assignments could improve substantially if you follow the tips below…
Published on April 16, 2008
One company says they pay 100% royalties while another one brags about their 20% royalties. What is going on?
-Bonnie
Published on April 16, 2008
The ability to write a newsworthy story, create interesting leads, edit numerous pages of text, hunt down experts for interviews, or find an eye-catching headline can be challenging for most freelancers. Now add that to a visual impairment and then you have something even more daunting…
Published on April 9, 2008
As I wrote last week, we escaped Maine, and are heading for the Florida Keys. We often take our business on the road for extended trips in our RV. Since our business is conducted almost entirely online, we can take off indefinitely, provided we have an Internet connection…
Published on April 9, 2008
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Since WritersWeekly broke the Amazon Ultimatum Story two weeks ago, news has traveled quickly across the globe and it didn’t take long for everyone, including book buyers, authors, publishers, and writing organizations, to weigh in against Amazon’s actions…