Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Guest post by Eliza Morgan If you are just starting out on the long, exciting, unpredictable journey of freelancing, chances are you’ve started out small. Most people who begin freelancing do so as a side project in addition to full-time employment before eventually freelancing full-time.

Did you catch our Thanksgiving post where writers talked about why they were thankful to be writing? Well I thought it would be fun to talk about what your resolutions are with regard to writing.

By Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero

Lorie Huston is veterinarian and writer. She is the perfect example of someone who noticed a problem (the lack of accurate information about pet care) and decided to fix it.

I love it when an author goes above and beyond to get new readers.

One of the top complaints from grant funders is the huge percentage of proposals they receive that do not even match their funding priorities.

A few years ago I worked at a local magazine that was constantly advertising for writers. It was a small publication, but I applied and was quickly hired to write several feature articles. They told me the amount they paid per article, and that they’d pay a month after publication.

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