On this site, I will share my experiences as I begin a career in Freelance Writing & Editing. Some blog posts will link to static pages where you can find articles on the same topic.
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Just a quick scene I wrote over a cup of coffee. It’s not attached to any larger story, at least not yet, but I thought I’d put it up as another writing sample.
Caleb is struck by lightning, and strikes up a conversation with his reflection only to find that the image in the mirror lives in a very different world.
After using Facebook for a few weeks, I decide to write down my initial thoughts and how I can use the platform to further my career.
Another review: How To Make A Living With Your Writing, By Joanna Penn This book is about creative ways a writer can create income. After reading the book, I’ve written a short reflection as I decide how much value this book has to my career.
An explanation of copyediting and its importance
In this post, I give a general overview of developmental editing, explaining why it’s important and how I can help you with it.
A book edited by Peter Ginna. After reading the book, I offer a brief summary and decide how much the book can help my career, if at all.
In this post, I apologize for the haphazard state of the site and encourage advice for improvement.
Written By: Scott Norton Published By: The University of Chicago Press (2009) My thoughts after reading this handbook and how it can help my carrer.
advice on web design beginning an editing career beginning a new website beginning a writing career Book Review Books on Editing copyediting developmental editing editing advice edit my novel editors on Facebook eric montgomery Facebook for freelancing Facebook for professionals find an editor first post freelance editing freelance editor freelance writer freelance writing how to find an editor How to Make a living with Your Writing Lavender Maid Reflections reflections on literary vs visual art Review Reviews SF Short Story Speculative Fiction the clasp Untitled scene Upon Reflection What Editors Do writers on Facebook writing advice Writing Career writing sample
Just a quick scene I wrote over a cup of coffee. It’s not attached to any larger story, at least not yet, but I thought I’d put it up as another writing sample.
Caleb is struck by lightning, and strikes up a conversation with his reflection only to find that the image in the mirror lives in a very different world.
After using Facebook for a few weeks, I decide to write down my initial thoughts and how I can use the platform to further my career.
Another review: How To Make A Living With Your Writing, By Joanna Penn This book is about creative ways a writer can create income. After reading the book, I’ve written a short reflection as I decide how much value this book has to my career.
An explanation of copyediting and its importance
In this post, I give a general overview of developmental editing, explaining why it’s important and how I can help you with it.
A book edited by Peter Ginna. After reading the book, I offer a brief summary and decide how much the book can help my career, if at all.
In this post, I apologize for the haphazard state of the site and encourage advice for improvement.
Written By: Scott Norton Published By: The University of Chicago Press (2009) My thoughts after reading this handbook and how it can help my carrer.