by Julie McElroy on October 10, 2011
Some of you (especially the contributors) may be wondering the status of my book, Calling All Freelance Writers. It is moving forward, but it won’t be ready for publication until early next year. I just ask for your patience!!
Last week, I sat down and read all of the interviews in print form. I attempted to [...]
by Julie McElroy on August 9, 2011
If you are not aware, I am writing a book to share expertise from freelance writers and authors. As part of this book, I plan on including advice from experienced and successful writers. Currently, I am in the information gathering stage – meaning I am conducting interviews from various writers.
I have received the first round [...]
by Julie McElroy on July 14, 2011
Since I have started writing online, it has been quite the journey. I went from having a personal blog to developing a niche blog with my own domain to help other writers here at Inspired to Write.
I then began writing for online Web 2.0 sites for a measly couple hundred dollars a month. Last year, [...]
by Julie McElroy on May 10, 2011
Note: FOR THIS WEEK, you can get First Week at a discount of only $9,99. But, it won’t last forever, so take a peek today!
If you have not already checked out my review on ProBlogger’s awesome resource, 31 Days to a Better Blog, you may want to read that review to get a feel for [...]
by Julie McElroy on March 31, 2011
Are you looking to transition into a REAL freelance writing career? I mean actually make decent earnings from your writing. Are you sick of making pennies for your hard work? Do high paying writing jobs even exist? YES, YES, and YES!
Well, I am in that boat. After being tired of all the ridiculously low-paying freelance [...]
by Hannah Conti on December 3, 2010
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Hannah Conti. Please read more about Hannah in the footer.
Hart Crane once wrote, “One must be drenched in words, literally soaked in them, to have the right ones form themselves into the proper pattern at the right moment.”
Imagine a the writer’s equivalent of a long, hot bath. [...]