Published on December 4, 2015
Freelance Medical Writers American Society of Clinical Oncology Freelance Women’s Holistic Living Writer Poppy and Seed Freelance Assistant Editor The Federalist Papers Project Freelance Senior Editor Daily Chatter Freelance Ghostwriter Prmediaonline.com Freelance Writers Everyday Health, Inc. Freelance Writer Fooda Freelance Writer / Personal Trainer The Cheat Sheet Freelance Writers SheKnows Media / sheknows.com Freelance Writers […]
Published on December 4, 2015
writing tips

Looking for a fresh article idea? An engaging topic? An interesting person to profile? Don’t discount yourself. The fact that freelancers so often look outward in search of interesting people, places, and things to write about can sometimes blind them to the fact that aspects of their own lives, too, may be abundantly noteworthy. I’ve […]
Published on December 4, 2015
specialty markets for writing

I love the outdoors and writing about the outdoors. I did so for several years for The Milwaukee Journal, now the Journal Sentinel. How can I find paying markets for these types of topics on your website?
Published on December 4, 2015
writing tips

An intense love for writing can certainly breed openness to receiving ideas. Inspiration often comes out of nowhere-music, dreams, and maybe even from people-watching. The influx of ideas could be so great at times that honing in on just one may be a problem. In fact, I’d been guilty of pushing a story idea away, putting one off as if it weren’t as “worthy” as the rest of them. The problem is, sometimes that shelved idea could be the one that may start it all.
Published on December 4, 2015

Way back in 1998, we predicted ebooks would become a successful revenue model for authors after I wrote and self-published one of the very first ebooks, before “ebook” was even a known term, and before Stephen King made the term famous. But, even while we promoted and sold ebooks for authors, we also said that print books would never become obsolete.
Published on December 4, 2015

While the business is still in pre-Christmas-hysteria mode, things on the home front are calming down.
Published on November 28, 2015
Question for 11/28/2015: According to the ad on WritersWeekly.com, which POD publisher listed charges the least, and which charges the most? THE ANSWER WAS: BookLocker.com charges the least while Xulon Press charges the most. The winner was Lenee Cobb! She won a BookLocker publishing package! Stay tuned for next week’s contest! You must be a […]
Published on November 28, 2015
Freelance E-Learning Development Contractor Signorelli Consulting Group (SCG) Freelance SEO Writer Paramo Digital Agency Freelancer – to guide subject matter experts. Pays $700/week. blind ad Freelance Senior Content Manager – Pays $70K-$80K “fast growing start-up” Freelance Fashion Writers blind ad Freelance Assistant Writer “major publisher” Freelance Writer – with nursing or pharmacy background NYC based […]
Published on November 27, 2015
diversify your writing income

We are often told as writers to write what we know. If you are going to make a living as a writer, it sometimes requires writing what you don’t know, what you don’t like, or what you find difficult. I make money by rarely saying no to a writing assignment or request.
Published on November 27, 2015
authorhouse

I haven’t been paid by Author House Indiana (for) approx. 8 years. Please advise by email if possible.