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53 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rewriting the rules of freelance writing, November 26, 2003
According to Linda Formichelli and Dianna Burrell,...Their guide, The Renegade Writer: A Totally Unconventional Guide to Freelance Writing Success, as the name suggests, is all about exploding myths and breaking rules ~ not for the sake of it, but for the success of it. The authors claim that not only are many of the so-called rules unnecessary, they're costing writers time, money and even business. They claim their earnings have gone from strength to strength by re-writing the rules of freelance writing.The book redefines a wide range of issues facing freelancers including: * Being well connected (they offer tips that allow even unknown-writers to get a foot in an editor's door); * Brimming with ideas (they show you how to kick start your creativity and generate ideas naturally); * Writing short queries (they show that queries up to three pages not only tell more but sell more); * Asking for more money (if you think a piece is worth more money, the girls tell you to negotiate ~ and show you the best strategies); * Turning down work (freelancers aren't beggars, so they can and should choose assignments that are right for them - the girls have built their businesses on this philosophy); * Quibbling over contracts (you should negotiate a fair contract rather than simply settle for what's initially offered ~ the authors explain what to do and what to avoid before signing). The Renegade Writer challenges many more rules and also offers plenty of commonsense advice and tips on everything from winning more assignments, earning more money and getting paid faster to 'stealing' other writers' ideas ~ a wonderful way to develop fresh material. Some of the highlights of the book are chapters, such as: * 'Signing on the Dotted Line' ~ lots of useful information on contracts, kill fees plus advice on writing for hourly fees or word rates. * 'Talking the Talk' ~ solid guidelines for interviewing techniques. * 'Putting Pen to Paper' ~ opinions on deadlines, quotations and fact checking The Renegade Writer's light, breezing and somewhat witty style makes reading the book easy going and digesting the new 'rules' effortless. Many writers will not agree with all of the opinions or conclusions, but most freelancers with an open mind will capitalize on the authors' fresh ideas and viewpoints. The Renegade Writer is better suited to established freelancers rather than new writers. While it contains a new outlook on many areas of the business, it's important to know the rules before you begin breaking them. -- Michael Meanwell, author of the critically-acclaimed 'The Enterprising Writer' and 'Writers on Writing'. For more book reviews and prescriptive articles for writers, visit www.enterprisingwriter.com
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