The prospect of writing every day for a month can be scary – but it doesn’t have to be, as one Blogathon veteran explains.
How I did it: Paul Vachon on writing a book of historic photographs
Compiling a book largely comprised of photos takes careful planning and budgeting, and concise writing, as freelancer and author Paul Vachon explains.
Van Waffle: The WordCount Blogathon helped launch my freelance career
A Canadian writer explains how the event jump started his freelance career in this first in a weekly series of Blogathon success stories.
A nonfiction author explains how to revise a book – twice
Freelancer and author Mark Pendergrast explains his approach to revising his book, For God, Country & Coca-Cola, for the second time.
5 tips for finding ghostblogging clients
If you’ve done corporate writing work or ghostwriting, ghostblogging might be a good next step. Marcia Turner explains how to get started.
6 lessons freelance writers can learn from entrepreneurs
Mridu Khullar Relph explains why freelance writers need to take a cue from entrepreneurs to think and act like the small business operators that they are.