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In this era of entrepreneurialism, Atlanta freelancer Bowerman shows those timid (but talented) souls how almost anyone can forge ahead as an independent writer. His advice is good, couched in brassy prose that is easy to read. He anticipates every conceivable question and issue, including typical charges, marketing oneself, types of available work, and dealing with deadbeats. There are great common-sense tips, too, in the psychology of handling clients who think they are writers, those with limited budgets, and others demanding creativity. Personal anecdotes make the life of a freelancer real; the author includes samples of cold-calling scripts, thank-you notes, and a story or three about starting a writers' group and partnering with other professionals. For beginning scribblers only; more experienced soloists may disagree with some points made.
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Review
"...brimming with nuggets of practical advice. If you're serious about writing for fun and profit, you MUST buy this book!" --
Bev Walton-Porter, Editor-BookStop, Inkspot.com"...everything you need to know to be a freelance commercial writer...a topic most how-to-freelance books skip entirely." --
Teresa Mears, Editor/Publisher, FreelanceSuccess.com"As a publisher who hires freelancers, Ive learned most writers stink at marketing themselves. This book is enormously needed." --
Anne Holland, Publisher, MarketingSherpa Newsletter"Engaging, motivating, comprehensivepowerfully useful. An encyclopedic collection of freelancing fundamentals suffused withfreedom and possibility..." --
Michael Perry, Author, "Handbook for Freelance Writing""If youve been afraid to tackle corporate writing...this book has everything you need to get you started." --
Moira Allen, Author,"Ive urged dozens of people to buy 'The Well-Fed Writer'...Now, Ill be recommending the sequel...resources are unbeatable." --
Marcia Yudkin, Author,"No starving in a garret for this author. If you've ever dreamed of becoming a free-lance writer, you'll be hooked..." --
Linda Mitchell, Editor, Kennedy's Career Strategist"This is the smartest, most useful guide to freelancing Ive ever read....get [it] and follow its savvy advice." --
Daniel H. Pink, Author, Free Agent Nation: The Future of Working For Yourself "Writers regularly ask...where to find lucrative freelance work. From now on, I'll tell them to read 'The Well-Fed Writer'..." --
Debra Koontz Traverso, Author, Editor, WriteDirections.com"
with a snappy conversational tone
Bowerman spells out everything
excellent guidelines and inspiration." --
ForeWord, The Magazine of Independent Publishing
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