Gifts for Your Career: 10 Things Writers Can Give Themselves for a Prosperous 2002 by Melissa Brewer
What would make your writing life a little easier? A little empathy?
A lot more assignments? A little organization? Here are 10
things you can give to yourself or pass along to somebody else to
simplify, expand, and increase the growth rate of your writing
career.
Need a lift or encouragement? Give Yourself:
1. A Writing Buddy. That's right -- not a friend, spouse, or editor
that reads your writing -- but a bona-fide writing buddy to share
writing, heartache, and encouragement with. You can post or answer
ads for legitimate writing buddies at
www.writingbuddy.com/classifieds/.
2. Writing time outside of your normal environment. Off the computer
screen and out of the house. Go sit in a quiet spot and write with a
pen and paper. Go to the mall and sit in the food court. Or, if
you're not productive in that kind of chaos, get thee to a library!
3. Inspirational writing books. Chicken Soup for the Writer's Soul.
The Well-Fed Writer. Get them used and cheaper at www.Half.com.
4. The electronic poetry kit. An online version of the magnetic
poetry kit, free! prominence.com/java/poetry/.
Need More Work? Give Yourself:
5. Time to market yourself, seriously. Send out ten email queries a
day. Go to yahoogroups.com and subscribe to every writing-job-list
out there. Check your email every morning and respond to the jobs you
want as soon as you read them.
6. A network. Join the local Chamber of Commerce or email the web
design firms in your area. Let them know what you do and how you do
it. Tell them you would like to set up a referral network in your
area. If you know a client that needs programming or website
expertise, you'll refer that client to them. Ask them to do the same
to you. Forward them leads for their business that you come across
online and let them know you thought of them.
7. Books or eBooks with markets for writers. (I have one I've
written, you can scroll down to get the details-- but any book will
do!) Go through them and pull out specific places you'll seek out
jobs and gig. Don't buy a book and procrastinate -- send your queries
and resumes out, ASAP!
Need More Organization? Give Yourself:
8. Tax know-how. For US writers, April is much sooner than we think.
Prepare yourself with the Writer's Tax Guide at foolscap-
quill.com/wptg2001.html. Writers in the UK can go to
www.ukbizresource.com/article1006.html for general tax
information for small businesses and Canadian writers can get general
tax information here:
www.writersguildofcanada.com.
9. Office supplies. Special pretty pens and pencils. A lot of writers
are office supply junkies at heart. Go to your local office
superstore and invest in things you might need. Get those filing
cabinets you've been wanting for years.
10. Submission-tracking software to keep track of queries,
manuscripts, and replied to job postings that you have sent out. The
software may seem a bit pricey, but you can try it out free at:
dolphinsoftware.bc.ca/software/writers/.
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About the Writer: Melissa Brewer is a freelance writer
specializing in online content. She writes articles, tutorials,
and online training materials for corporate and small business clients. Email: mysmy@home.com.
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