What Is Freelancing

What is the difference between owning your own business and Freelancing?
I disagree with what moodymoo said about owning your own business being less mobile and set days and hours. I have my own business that my husband and I work out of our home (home based business) and we work different times and different days. We work around our childrens school scheduals and after school sports etc. Our business well supports our family. We can work just about anywhere around the world we want to be. Moving is very simple too. We’ve moved 3 times in the past six years to different cities. It didn’t put any type of damper on our business either. So I just had to put my 2 cents in about that aspect of owning a business. Not all business are structured in the fashion that moodymoo was refering to. Some are difficult to move, but possible. So don’t get me wrong. But not all types of businesses are.
Tiffany
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Macware MacFreelance $16.99 You don t need to be an accounting genius to manage your own business. Spend less time on paperwork and more on your projects by managing your workload with MacFreelance. Easily add new clients monitor time spent on projects track mileage and payments use international formatting generate reports for record keeping and more. Print or email customizable invoices to get paid quicker and maintain a … |
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My So-Called Freelance Life: How to Survive and Thrive as a Creative Professional for Hire $7.35 Tired of clocking in and losing out? Want to pursue creative, fulfilling work on your own time and also make a living in the process? My So-Called Freelance Life is a how-to guidebook for women who want to avoid the daily grind and turn their freelance dreams into reality. Michelle Goodman, author of The Anti 9-to-5 Guide and self-proclaimed former “wage slave,” offers tips, advice, how-to… |
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Starting Your Career as a Freelance Illustrator or Graphic Designer $3.00 More than ever, artists face questions such as how to get started, how to sell their work, how to promote themselves, and what to do once they are working. Starting Your Career as a Freelance Illustrator or Graphic Designer is the book that will answer all those questions, and more!Technology has sent shockwaves of change through the world of commercial art. Digital illustration and design, online… |
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The Money Book for Freelancers, Part-Timers, and the Self-Employed: The Only Personal Finance System for People with Not-So-Regular Jobs $5.99 This is a book for people like us, and we all know who we are. We make our own hours, keep our own profits, chart our own way. We have things like gigs, contracts, clients, and assignments. All of us are working toward our dreams: doing our own work, on our own time, on our own terms. We have no real boss, no corporate nameplate, no cubicle of our very own. Unfortunately, we also have no 401(k… |
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102 Ways to Earn Money Writing 1,500 Words or Less: The Ultimate Freelancer’s Guide $14.99 Can you make a living writing? Absolutely! 102 Ways to Earn Money Writing 1,500 Words or Less shows you the wide array of freelance opportunities available–and gives you everything you need to know to reap the benefits of a bustling writing career.Award-winning freelancer and highly sought communications consultant I.J. Schecter delivers ideas for finding freelance work in traditional markets like magazines and newspapers, as well as in unique markets, including:fast-food tray liner copyperson-to-person correspondence (including love letters!)resumes menusand many others!Every suggestion is backed by a real-life experience from Schecter and other freelancing experts. Plus, each of the 102 ways has a “Get This Gig” section that tells you where to start, who to contact, and what to charge so you can immediately apply what you learn.102 Ways to Earn Money Writing 1,500 Words or Less gives you the knowledge, confidence, and inspiration to recognize and make the most of today’s freelance possibilities. |
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102 Ways to Earn Money Writing 1,500 Words or Less: The Ultimate Freelancer’s Guide $14.99 Can you make a living writing? Absolutely! 102 Ways to Earn Money Writing 1,500 Words or Less shows you the wide array of freelance opportunities available–and gives you everything you need to know to reap the benefits of a bustling writing career.Award-winning freelancer and highly sought communications consultant I.J. Schecter delivers ideas for finding freelance work in traditional markets like magazines and newspapers, as well as in unique markets, including:fast-food tray liner copyperson-to-person correspondence (including love letters!)resumes menusand many others!Every suggestion is backed by a real-life experience from Schecter and other freelancing experts. Plus, each of the 102 ways has a “Get This Gig” section that tells you where to start, who to contact, and what to charge so you can immediately apply what you learn.102 Ways to Earn Money Writing 1,500 Words or Less gives you the knowledge, confidence, and inspiration to recognize and make the most of today’s freelance possibilities. |
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Article Brokering $1.99 Content Creators Worldwide Love This, Because It’s The True “American Dream!” ARTICLE BROKERING”Charge More, Work Less – It’s What Everyone Needs To Do!” Are you a content writer?.. I am, too. My name is Vas Blagodarskiy, and I’m a Business major at the University of Maryland in College Park, MD. I enjoy my freelancing a lot, because I’ve gotten successful with it, and today I’m here to share my experience with you. Please keep reading if: * You have experience in content creation * You want to charge a higher hourly / per-100-words rate * You feel overwhelmed with work assignments, OR * You don’t find enough work * You want to become a more skilled writer In essence, I’m here to teach you how you can make more money by working less. Feel free to remain skeptic, but here is my personal challenge to you: YOU CAN MAKE $876.59 WITH MY BRAND NEWMETHOD – IN JUST14 DAYS OR LESS -BECAUSE IF I COULD DO IT FROM MY DORM, SO COULD YOU!” I think the best thing to do here would be to paint the picture for you, so you can see why “Article Brokering” is as powerful of a tool as I claim it is. I realize that you may not be a college student like I am, but first I want to show you why having a flexible “Article Brokering” schedule is so nice. Let me start off by telling you what my weekday schedule looks like, so we can see if it’s something you would be OK with, as well. I wake up at 8am, I work from 8:30am until 10:30am, then I go to class at 11am. I get back to my dorm at 3pm (I live at Centreville, if anyone knows College Park, come by and say hello!), and work until 5pm. I usually go grab dinner around 5:30pm, do some homework, then hit the gym from 7-8pm, at which point I’m see for the rest of the day. Wouldn’t that be a nice work schedule to have? “Article |
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Career Diary of a Web Designer $8.36 Career Diary of a Web Designer is a 30-day glimpse of the daily life of a professional Web Designer working in the non-profit sector. Bell begins by detailing his background and the steps he took to get to where he is today including what college courses he took and the lessons he learned from freelancing. Next, he includes an outline of his current responsibilities and takes you into the office and through his daily routine. In Career Diary of a Web Designer you?ll find out what it takes to be successful in the web-design field and get a peek at some of the challenges that you will face on a day-to-day basis, including software issues, client requests, and staying up-to-date with technology. Bell also includes suggestions on how to stay creative within the confines of client requests as well as how to hone your skills to stay competitive in an ever-changing field. This book should be a first step for anyone considering web design as a career. |
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Creative, Inc.: The Ultimate Guide to Running a Successful Freelance Business $9.44 As the hipster classic Craft, Inc. did for crafters, this book will teach all types of creatives illustrators, photographers, graphic designers, animators, and more how to build a successful business doing what they love. Freelancing pros Meg Mateo Ilasco and Joy Deangdeelert Cho explain everything from creating a standout portfolio to navigating the legal issues of starting a business. Accessible, spunky, and packed with practical advice, Creative, Inc. is an essential for anyone ready to strike out on their own. |
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Dance with the Dragon (Kirk McGarvey Series #12) $0.01 The CIA is on edge. All signs indicate that something is coming at the United States. Perhaps another 9/11, maybe bigger.The body of CIA agent Louis Updegraf ends up on the steps of the US Embassy in Mexico. His last operation was to tap into the communications of the Chinese Embassy, but there is no record of why. He appeared to be freelancing and the Agency must scramble to get a clue as to what he was after.Kirk McGarvey, serving as a visiting professor at the University of Florida, is once again longing for the action of the field. So when his old friend Otto Rencke asks him to help figure out the connection between China and the murdered agent, it takes almost no effort to get McGarvey up and running.The only informant they can find is an enigmatic Iranian belly dancer—the dark and lovely Shahrzad Shadmand. But her story changes with the wind, and her knowledge of McGarvey’s past is uncanny. Kirk McGarvey must unravel her shattered mind to get to something that might resemble the truth. |
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Drip Feed Cash $1.99 Ever created your own product before, promoted it to your list, and even sent a bit of traffic, but were left wondering…“WHY Do My Sales Dry Up?…i’ve Done Everything I Need To Do, But The sales aren’t Coming In!…”It’s Time You Learned The #1 Secret That’s Stopping You From earning Money Month After month After Month…Blogging… affiliate marketing… adsense… CPA…. PPC… freelancing… they all are viable ways of generating money online. But which one works best?… Which one works with the least amount of effort and which one guarantees you an income in the long term?…With most online ventures, you sell a product once, and you make your money once. You’ll clinch a sale and that’s it. The customer gets his product, you get your money, and both of you go your separate ways. If you want to make more, you must sell more either by acquiring new customers or chasing your older customers.“So What’s The Secret?”How about having a marketing method that makes your customer return over and over again without fail? We’re talking about membership sites here.The membership site is the secret weapon of top brass marketers because of the recurring profits it manages to generate, and you’re not talking 5-6 times, but month after month after month of income streaming into your pockets till it dribbles out overflowing!Before you jump up and rush to grab the nearest membership site script I’ll have to let you in on a little niggling problem – Membership sites require a lot of work and can go terribly wrong if you do not follow some very simple steps. • Yes you will need to do market research to find a good niche • Yes you will need set up the site with some degree of programming knowledge • Yes you will need to charge the right price to keep the members happy • Yes you will need to ad new content to it every |
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Freelance Riches $1.99 Do you work endless hours for less-than-acceptable pay only to be left with a paycheck that barely pays the bills? Then your life is about to radically change when you learn these… “Little Known Freelancing Secrets That Will Give You The Power To Fire Your Boss Once And For All & Work From Home On Your Own Terms!”Forget everything you have tried in the past – this is totally different! Generating work at home income has virtually never been easier! Dear Hardworking Friend, Are you frustrated with your regular 9 to 5 job? Tired of having no ‘fun money’ at the end of your billpaying sessions? Are you ready to take back the control of your financial future? I know that you’re probably looking for a way to make some extra income in your spare time or maybe you are looking for a way to completely quit your full time job and start working from home as a freelancer. Whatever your situation may be, the information you are reading now is going to show you how you can generate a real, bankable income on your own terms working right from the comforts of your own home. But up until now, no matter what you’ve dreamed of or tried to do in the past… You’ve Still Had To Work Like A Dog 40 Or More Hours A Week At A Job You Despise Or You Only Get Low Wages That ‘Just Don’t Cut It’ Anymore…You see, there are loads of businesses online and offline that need people to do tasks for them, and they outsource loads of that work everyday to people like you and me. In the age of virtual offices run from home with no 9-5 employees, there are literally hundreds of tasks that online business owners need help with. This can be anything from typing up documents, transcribing, doing voice-over work, web design or computer programming (and any other things you can think up that go with running a business). Whatever skill you may have to offer, there are probably many people out there right now |
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Freelancing for Television and Radio $34.2 Freelancing for TV and Radio is an indispensable guide for those either considering or currently working as a freelance media professional. It offers brief overviews of the TV and radio industries, as well as the role of convergence in video production and multi-media. Freelancing for TV and Radio explains what it means to be a freelancer in the world of the audio visual industries. From an outline of tax and employment issues it goes on to describe the ups and downs of the world in which the freelance works. Radio, television and related sectors like facilities and video production are assessed for the opportunities they offer the aspiring freelance and there’s also an analysis of the skills you need for a successful freelance career. Freelancing for TV and Radio includes : – practical advice on how to make a start; where to find work, writing the right kind of CV, networking and making contacts – important section on maintaining and developing a freelance career as well as a chapter on the challenges and responsibilities of setting up and running a small business – a significant chapter on the basics of writing and submitting program proposals to broadcasters as well as a substantial section of useful contact information. |
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Freelancing for Television and Radio $128.71 Freelancing for TV and Radio is an indispensable guide for those either considering or currently working as a freelance media professional. It offers brief overviews of the TV and radio industries, as well as the role of convergence in video production and multi-media. Freelancing for TV and Radio explains what it means to be a freelancer in the world of the audio visual industries. From an outline of tax and employment issues it goes on to describe the ups and downs of the world in which the freelance works. Radio, television and related sectors like facilities and video production are assessed for the opportunities they offer the aspiring freelance and there’s also an analysis of the skills you need for a successful freelance career. Freelancing for TV and Radio includes : – practical advice on how to make a start; where to find work, writing the right kind of CV, networking and making contacts – important section on maintaining and developing a freelance career as well as a chapter on the challenges and responsibilities of setting up and running a small business – a significant chapter on the basics of writing and submitting program proposals to broadcasters as well as a substantial section of useful contact information. |
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Johnny Pacheco – Early Rhythms CD $12.25 Pacheco has never run a mambo-type big band. Yet here he is, fluting away like Johnny-Begone in front of full brass and sax sections. This is Pacheco freelancing, in about 1962, with what was essen… |
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Principles of Successful Freelancing $34.95 Thinking about becoming your own boss and embarking on the wonderful and rewarding journey of freelancing? The Principles of Successful Freelancing is for you. In this easy-to follow guide you’ll learn what’s important in transforming your skills into a booming freelance business.This book leads you through the entire process, from getting started, through to winning and keeping loyal clients. Running a successful freelance business is easy, and with the information in this book, you’ll confidently turn your freelancing dream into a profitable reality. Learn how to make a smooth transition into freelancing Understand how to effectively manage your money Ensure you spend your time on the right activities Discover why a work/life balance is important Learn how your network can support you and your business Overcome your fear of selling And much more … The 12 Principles Of Successful Freelancing Get Organized Keep your workspace tidy and plan ahead (short- and long-term). Control Stress Remain calm and work through issues to avoid early burnout.. Research Spend quality time researching your proposed business-it’s more than a five minute web surf. Be Passionate Love your work! You should enjoy what you do for a living. Budget Save for a rainy day rather than spend every cent as it comes in. Value your Health Bad health stops you from working. Take time to exercise and maintain a nutritious diet. Embrace Selling Enjoy the sales challenge-it’s easier than you think! Satisfy Customers Don’t do average work-exceed their expectations and make them need you. Grow Your Network Value family and friends’ support, and meet new people all the time. Maintain Cashflow It’s what is in the |
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Secrets of a Freelance Writer: How to Make $100,000 a Year or More $9.99 There is a way to make a lot of money freelancing. Dozens of high-paying writing projects and clients exist. What kind of Writing? Commercial writing. Writing that covers most types of printed or audiovisual material businesses need to promote their products, services, or ideas. These include ads, annual reports, brochures, catalogs, newsletters, direct-mail packages, and other promotional pieces. This invaluable book tells how to tap these lucrative but little-known markets. It includes hundreds of how-to secrets and strategies from how to reach the best clients to how to collect unpaid bills. By following Robert Bly’s advice, writers will find their writing life easier and their income increased. |
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Secrets of a Freelance Writer: How to Make $100,000 a Year or More $18 There is a way to make a lot of money freelancing. Dozens of high-paying writing projects and clients exist. What kind of Writing? Commercial writing. Writing that covers most types of printed or audiovisual material businesses need to promote their products, services, or ideas. These include ads, annual reports, brochures, catalogs, newsletters, direct-mail packages, and other promotional pieces. This invaluable book tells how to tap these lucrative but little-known markets. It includes hundreds of how-to secrets and strategies from how to reach the best clients to how to collect unpaid bills. By following Robert Bly’s advice, writers will find their writing life easier and their income increased. |
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So, You’re a Creative Genius… Now What? $18.95 Until now there hasn”t been a comprehensive, philosophical guide to prepare you for the strange, beautiful, and downright dangerous lifestyle known as a Creative Career. So, You”re A Creative Genius… Now What? is here to help you take control of your destiny, follow your own path, and open your own creative studio anywhere. Divided into two parts, YOU and THEM, this fun book teaches you how creative freelancing can bankroll your own artistic dreams. Whether you”re an artist, writer, filmmaker, or musician, So, You”re A Creative Genius… Now What? will help you conquer that Creative Genius within. |
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Thank You for Firing Me!: How to Catch the Next Wave of Success After You Lose Your Job $1.98 Unfortunately, unemployment is on the rise—leaving many people anxious about how to recreate themselves and renew their careers after being fired. This fresh, funny, and smart guide will be their life saver, providing them with the information they need to thrive even in this tight economic environment. It will help jobseekers and prospective entrepreneurs figure out what they really want to do next, understand the changing job market, and find work in growth areas such as green technology. There’s also advice on retraining, freelancing and independent contracting, and Internet marketing options, as well as a chapter devoted specifically to women. Personal interviews with workers who changed their lives after getting laid off—and who are now doing what they love—offer additional inspiration. |
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Thank You for Firing Me!: How to Catch the Next Wave of Success After You Lose Your Job $9.99 Unfortunately, unemployment is on the rise—leaving many people anxious about how to recreate themselves and renew their careers after being fired. This fresh, funny, and smart guide will be their life saver, providing them with the information they need to thrive even in this tight economic environment. It will help jobseekers and prospective entrepreneurs figure out what they really want to do next, understand the changing job market, and find work in growth areas such as green technology. There’s also advice on retraining, freelancing and independent contracting, and Internet marketing options, as well as a chapter devoted specifically to women. Personal interviews with workers who changed their lives after getting laid off—and who are now doing what they love—offer additional inspiration. |
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The Principles of Successful Freelancing $34.95 Full of anecdotes and practical advice, this short, hands on guide is written for people who want to become freelancers in the technology sector. Topics covered include: How to pitch clients and decide what to charge Maximizing efficiency through time tracking, contact management and scheduling Grow profits through expense and cashflow management Fundamentals of project management, including reviews of commonly used software programs Winning new clients through networking, advertising, blogging, referrals and public speaking The principles of great customer service, including dealing with problem clients and managing scope creep |
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The Survival Guide to Journalism $30 “This is brilliant! A must-read for anyone thinking about going into journalism or already there. The recurring Q&A style is really helpful – the author really did pre-empt all my various questions. As someone who is deciding whether to go into journalism or not – this is the only book I have come across so far which has actually been helpful and fun to read at the same time. What I liked best is that the book is fun without being patronising – a lot of journo books are stuffy, outdated or intimidating. Importantly it tackles all the current issues about journalism becoming multi-platform, with advice on blogging etc.And although encouraging, it is realistic enough to make sure you don’t see journalism through rose-tinted glasses – it really made me think hard about whether I would survive as a journalist. I would definitely recommend this to anyone thinking of starting out or starting out in journalism – it’s essentially a journalism course in a nutshell!”Katherine Lough”The best bit about this book, as opposed to others about journalism (of which there are many), is that it is written in a friendly and non-intimidating style. As a journalism student I have spent many hours poring over books that judge me for wanting to write about the ‘soft stuff’, whereas Synge actually gives tips on how to break into celebrity gossip or arts reviewing. The advice sections from real working journalists in different sectors and publications are really helpful, as they give a (realistic!) insight into the profession and hold up all the best bits, while conveying the disadvantages to life as a scribe. Synge’s tips and hints are relevant, especially the bits about online journalism and how journalists have to be multi-skilled today. What I found most interesting was the chapters on freelancing … Overall, I would recommend this book to anyone hoping to be a journalist, studying to be a journalist or working as a journalist.”H StuartThis essential |
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The Wealthy Freelancer $6.99 Being your own boss can lead to incredible profits-here’s how… Whether you call yourself a freelancer, consultant, independent contractor or solo professional of any kind, The Wealthy Freelancer: 12 Secrets to a Great Income and an Enviable Lifestyle shows you how to get the clients, income, and lifestyle you deserve. So you can put more money in the bank, enjoy more time with your family and make a great living doing what you truly love to do, free from the burden of employment…forever!Filled with proven ideas and real-world examples from dozens of successful freelancers, The Wealthy Freelancer is essential reading for any solo professional who wants to enjoy a lifestyle that’s “wealthy” in every sense of the word.Here’s a glimpse of what’s waiting for you inside this book:• Why the typical one-size-fits-all marketing advice rarely works, and a fool-proof system for determining the optimal mix of marketing activities for your specific circumstances and goals• How to get more prospects to say “Yes!” to the fees that you propose• Why striving to be the “best” in your field almost never works, and what to do instead• How to charge more – and earn more – by creating new income streams closely related to your core business• How to have more time for the life you want and still have a great income• How to “test the waters” and land freelance work now, even if you’re already employed• Why freelancing has moved beyond creative fields and into mainstream careers such as engineering, software development, bookkeeping and more than 160 other professions• Stories of real-life freelancers who destroy the myth that freelancers barely scrape byAnd dozens more proven tips and strategies to build a more profitable and fulfilling solo business. |
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The Wealthy Freelancer: 12 Secrets to a Great Income and an Enviable Lifestyle $13.99 Being your own boss can lead to incredible profits-here’s how… Whether you call yourself a freelancer, consultant, independent contractor or solo professional of any kind, The Wealthy Freelancer: 12 Secrets to a Great Income and an Enviable Lifestyle shows you how to get the clients, income, and lifestyle you deserve. So you can put more money in the bank, enjoy more time with your family and make a great living doing what you truly love to do, free from the burden of employment…forever! Filled with proven ideas and real-world examples from dozens of successful freelancers, The Wealthy Freelancer is essential reading for any solo professional who wants to enjoy a lifestyle that’s “wealthy” in every sense of the word. Here’s a glimpse of what’s waiting for you inside this book: * Why the typical one-size-fits-all marketing advice rarely works, and a fool-proof system for determining the optimal mix of marketing activities for your specific circumstances and goals * How to get more prospects to say “Yes!” to the fees that you propose * Why striving to be the “best” in your field almost never works, and what to do instead * How to charge more – and earn more – by creating new income streams closely related to your core business * How to have more time for the life you want and still have a great income * How to “test the waters” and land freelance work now, even if you’re already employed * Why freelancing has moved beyond creative fields and into mainstream careers such as engineering, software development, bookkeeping and more than 160 other professions * Stories of real-life freelancers who destroy the myth that freelancers barely scrape by And dozens more proven tips andstrategies to build a more profitable and fulfilling solo business. |
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The Writer within You: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing and Publishing in Your Retirement Years $3.75 The Writer Within You responds to repeated requests by Retirees-both Seniors and Baby Boomers-who long to become published authors and have repeatedly requested a simplified, comprehensive, single-volume guidebook to lead them through the confusing publishing process from initial planning to final success. It teaches readers the basics of crafting a book or articles and simplifies the challenge of selecting the best method of publishing, marketing, and promoting their work. The book is divided into sections. “Writing Your Book” includes instruction in crafting a novel, memoir, or how-to. A separate section devoted to freelancing articles covers researching ideas, writing and placement in periodicals. The primary methods of book publishing are explained to help readers choose what best suits their needs. The “Marketing and Promotion” section leads the reader through these processes from advance review copies through branding, signings, press contacts, and the use of the Internet. Several chapters are devoted to an extensive look into writing and promoting on the Web. Readers are given guidelines for researching, editing, rewriting, and organizing an office and business. An extensive Appendix provides tested resources for authors. Toned boxes labeled “Words of Wisdom” are sprinkled throughout the book with quotations and advice from recognized authors, literary agents, publishers, and academics. \n |
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Trace $0.01 From the Publisher: The heart-stopping new Dr. Kay Scarpetta thriller from America’s #1-bestselling crime writer. Dr. Kay Scarpetta, now freelancing from south Florida, returns to the city that turned its back on her five years ago. In Trace, Scarpetta travels to Richmond, Virginia, at the odd behest of the recently appointed Chief Medical Examiner, who claims that he needs her help to solve a perplexing crime. When she arrives, however, Scarpetta finds that nothing is as she expected: her former lab is in the final stages of demolition; the inept chief isn’t the one who requested her after all; her old assistant chief has developed personal problems that he won’t reveal; and a glamorous FBI agent, whom Marino dislikes instantly, meddles with the case. Deprived of assistance from colleagues Benton and Lucy, who are embroiled in what first appears to be an unrelated attempted rape by a stalker, Scarpetta is faced with investigating the death of a fourteen-year-old girl, working with the smallest pieces of evidence-traces that only the most thorough hunters can identify. She must follow the twisting leads and track the strange details in order to make the dead speak-and to reveal the sad truth that may be more than even she can bear. |
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Trace – Abridged Cassette $0.01 From the Publisher: The heart-stopping new Dr. Kay Scarpetta thriller from America’s #1-bestselling crime writer. Dr. Kay Scarpetta, now freelancing from south Florida, returns to the city that turned its back on her five years ago. In Trace, Scarpetta travels to Richmond, Virginia, at the odd behest of the recently appointed Chief Medical Examiner, who claims that he needs her help to solve a perplexing crime. When she arrives, however, Scarpetta finds that nothing is as she expected: her former lab is in the final stages of demolition; the inept chief isn’t the one who requested her after all; her old assistant chief has developed personal problems that he won’t reveal; and a glamorous FBI agent, whom Marino dislikes instantly, meddles with the case. Deprived of assistance from colleagues Benton and Lucy, who are embroiled in what first appears to be an unrelated attempted rape by a stalker, Scarpetta is faced with investigating the death of a fourteen-year-old girl, working with the smallest pieces of evidence-traces that only the most thorough hunters can identify. She must follow the twisting leads and track the strange details in order to make the dead speak-and to reveal the sad truth that may be more than even she can bear. About the Author: Patricia Cornwell’s most recent number-one bestsellers include Blow Fly, Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper-Case Closed, and The Last Precinct. Her earlier work includes Post-mortem-the only novel to win the Edgar, Creasey, Anthony, and Macavity awards and the French Prix du Roman d’Aventure in a single year-and Cruel and Unusual, which won Britain’s prestigious Gold Dagger Award for the year’s best crime novel of 1993. Her fictional chief medical examiner, Dr. Kay Scarpetta, won the 1999 Sherlock Award for best detective created by an American author. Cornwell helped establish the Virginia Institute of Foren |
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Trace: A Scarpetta Novel $6.75 From the Publisher: The heart-stopping new Dr. Kay Scarpetta thriller from America’s #1-bestselling crime writer. Dr. Kay Scarpetta, now freelancing from south Florida, returns to the city that turned its back on her five years ago. In Trace, Scarpetta travels to Richmond, Virginia, at the odd behest of the recently appointed Chief Medical Examiner, who claims that he needs her help to solve a perplexing crime. When she arrives, however, Scarpetta finds that nothing is as she expected: her former lab is in the final stages of demolition; the inept chief isn’t the one who requested her after all; her old assistant chief has developed personal problems that he won’t reveal; and a glamorous FBI agent, whom Marino dislikes instantly, meddles with the case. Deprived of assistance from colleagues Benton and Lucy, who are embroiled in what first appears to be an unrelated attempted rape by a stalker, Scarpetta is faced with investigating the death of a fourteen-year-old girl, working with the smallest pieces of evidence-traces that only the most thorough hunters can identify. She must follow the twisting leads and track the strange details in order to make the dead speak-and to reveal the sad truth that may be more than even she can bear. About the Author: Patricia Cornwell’s most recent number-one bestsellers include Blow Fly, Portrait of a Killer Jack the Ripper-Case Closed, and The Last Precinct. Her earlier work includes Post-mortem-the only novel to win the Edgar, Creasey, Anthony, and Macavity awards and the French Prix du Roman d’Aventure in a single year-and Cruel and Unusual, which won Britain’s prestigious Gold Dagger Award for the year’s best crime novel of 1993. Her fictional chief medical examiner, Dr. Kay Scarpetta, won the 1999 Sherlock Award for best detective created by an American author. Cornwell helped establish the Virginia Institute of F |
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What Can A Woman Do? Her Position In The Business And Literary World $17.21 Noting that 50 years earlier, only seven industries were open to women, this book details the massive expansion in opportunities for women in both the business and the literary world. This explores through inspirational accounts the careers open to women in all professions from journalism to music to medicine to beekeeping, dressmaking, gardening, engraving, government clerks, home-makers, poets – everything from the law and medicine to stenography and the profession of elocution. Martha Louise Rayne (1836-1911) established the world’s first school of journalism in Detroit in 1886. She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and began a career in newspapers in the early 1860′s. By 1870 she had reached Chicago, freelancing for the Chicago Tribune. In 1870 she became editor of the Chicago Magazine of Fashion, Music and Home Reading. She interviewed Mary Todd Lincoln when she was confined to a mental institution at Batavia, Illinois. Mrs. Lincoln had refused to talk to male reporters and Rayne’s published interview with her led to her release. By 1878, Rayne moved to Detroit to work for the Detroit Free Press. Rayne’s book is divided into two primary sections. The first, “Women in the Business World,” provides detailed introductions to the career opportunities then open to women, as well as biographical sketches of those women in the respective fields and is still one of the most important contemporary sources for this biographical information. Of the authors in the second (the literary) section, some of these authors remain canonical (George Eliot; Letitia E. Landon; Elizabeth Barrett Browning), while others have long since disappeared from college syllabi. As such, the volume isimportant for its contemporary compendium of quite a few now-lost voices, as well as an indicator of the author’s tastes and her contemporaries’ aspirations. |
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What Can a Woman Do? Her Position in the Business and Literary World $54.21 Noting that 50 years earlier, only seven industries were open to women, this book details the massive expansion in opportunities for women in both the business and the literary world. This explores through inspirational accounts the careers open to women in all professions from journalism to music to medicine to beekeeping, dressmaking, gardening, engraving, government clerks, home-makers, poets – everything from the law and medicine to stenography and the profession of elocution. Martha Louise Rayne (1836-1911) established the world’s first school of journalism in Detroit in 1886. She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and began a career in newspapers in the early 1860′s. By 1870 she had reached Chicago, freelancing for the Chicago Tribune. In 1870 she became editor of the Chicago Magazine of Fashion, Music and Home Reading. She interviewed Mary Todd Lincoln when she was confined to a mental institution at Batavia, Illinois. Mrs. Lincoln had refused to talk to male reporters and Rayne’s published interview with her led to her release. By 1878, Rayne moved to Detroit to work for the Detroit Free Press. Rayne’s book is divided into two primary sections. The first, Women in the Business World, provides detailed introductions to the career opportunities then open to women, as well as biographical sketches of those women in the respective fields and is still one of the most important contemporary sources for this biographical information. Of the authors in the second (the literary) section, some of these authors remain canonical (George Eliot; Letitia E. Landon; Elizabeth Barrett Browning), while others have long since disappeared from college syllabi. As such, the volume isimportant for its contemporary compendium of quite a few now-lost voices, as well as an indicator of the author’s tastes and her contemporaries’ aspirations. |