By: marlyyoumans
Oh, I am glad you posted this again–shall send it to several teacher-writer friends who have lost jobs and are contemplating various alternatives.
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Thank you so much for this post. Its incredibly encouraging and wise. I needed some of these answers. Great work!
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Lol, a grown man cussing in his own blog! There are swears everywhere!
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[...] of the blog book, which lead me to check out Whatever, which lead me to one of his writing advice posts. He’s yaps on about the difference between writing for yourself/the Great American [...]
View ArticleBy: John Scalzi’s Writing Advice – Whatever « itouch ART design/systems
[...] See on whatever.scalzi.com [...]
View ArticleBy: Theresa
Hi. I’m glad I found this article. While I’m not trying to write articles/novels per say (unless “graphic novels” count under that category), as someone who has a day job and has been wanting to ignore...
View ArticleBy: Walter Burt
“I wouldn’t never write marketing material for a product “? No, nor shouldn’t you.
View ArticleBy: Day jobs, writing, and the business of success. | Books by Erica Cameron
[…] John Scalzi’s blog Whatever, he has a wonderfully blunt article called Utterly Useless Writing Advice. Seeing as I disagree with the title, I’m going to recommend you read it. It’s long, […]
View ArticleBy: Thoughts On A Week Of Freelancing | Bryon Quertermous
[…] Also, I know have more time to pick up more work so I can increase that income to the magical Scalzi Freelance Income Formula of salary + […]
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