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November 25, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Road trip

I’m on the road today, visiting editors in southern California and then taking a few days off. While I’m gone, please enjoy this rerun of some popular WordCount posts about visiting and working with editors. What editors want from freelance writers 4 ways to bring good karma to your freelance writing business Top 10 qualities […]

Filed Under: Editors, Freelancing Tagged With: freelance writing, how freelancers work with editors, working with editors

November 24, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Guest post on The Golden Pencil

I’m the special guest blogger today over at The Golden Pencil, a b5 Media blog for freelance writers that’s run by host Jenny Cromie, who recently took over the gig. My Q&A covers a variety of topics, including how I got into the freelance business, how the current economy is changing the freelance landscape and […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing Tagged With: b5media blog network, freelance writing, guest post, The Golden Pencil

November 21, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

WordCount recap – weekly news from the digital media biz

I’m starting what I hope will become a WordCount Friday feature, a recap of news and commentary on freelancing and the media business as reported by other blogs and news outlets this week. Happy reading: The case for independent news sites as profit-makers – David Westphal, a senior fellow at USC’s Annenberg’s Center on Communication […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Media Business, Newspapers, Online news Tagged With: All Freelance Writing, college newspapers, David Westphal, digital media, Jennifer Mattern, Online Journalism Review, Online news, PC Magazine goes digital, Six Apart, TypePad Journalist Bailout Program

November 20, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Why good writing is all about context

More and more these days, good writing is all about context. When news cycles are measured in minutes or hours rather than days, unless you’re the one doing those news stories, your work as a writer is putting what’s happening into context. That’s especially the case for many bloggers, whose raison d’etre is commenting on […]

Filed Under: Writing Tagged With: Chateau d'Yquem, Jonathan Weber, nut graph, putting news into context, Robin Doussard, what is a nut graph, writing in the why

November 19, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

How to make money writing about the financial crisis

You’ve heard the expression, follow the money. Well, the silver lining of the U.S. economy sliding into the dumps is there’s plenty of work for business writers who know a mortgage-backed security from an adjustable rate mortgage. If you don’t fit that description now, you could. American University and Arizona State University’s Donald W. Reynolds […]

Filed Under: Economy, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: American University financial crisis workshop, covering the financial crisis, Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journal, writing about the economy

November 18, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

You may be desperate for work, just don't act like it

It’s one thing to be desperate for work. It’s another to act like it. You may have just lost a big client, or even more than one, so you’re scrambling to add some new writing assignments to your calendar. You send out letters of introduction and query like crazy. A few nibbles come in as […]

Filed Under: Careers, Editors, Freelancing Tagged With: freelance writing, how not to act desperate for work, working with editors

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