Writing for profit very often requires more than just that perfect idea for the great American Novel. For most writers it involves picking up freelance jobs when, and where the writer can find them.
Finding these jobs used to mean scouring print publications as often as they were released, then sending a flury of inquiries and hoping for an “in” with a publication that matched your interests or field of expertise, or knowing someone on the “inside” at a publishing company, magazine or newspaper.
Thankfully, the quest is a bit easier today.
Over the next several weeks I’ll be highlighting resources for finding freelance writing jobs. These jobs can pay from $25.00 to several hundred. Some are one-time-only, others are recurring contracts that can earn a writer a pretty good income if he or she works diligently at them.
Stay Tuned!
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