Behind every copywriter, that I know anyway, is a novel waiting to be written. And behind every one of those novels, there's an excuse behind its non-existence. It's typically an asinine excuse that is, in…
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Ah, Twitter. It's an amazing marketing tool. It's a bastion of information. It's so much fun. I advise my clients, colleagues and friends to use it. I teach workshops on its extraordinary benefits. It seems…
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So, ER is finally winding down. I have to tell you that I haven't watched the medical drama since George left the set. I have that thing where you believe you have every illness that…
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Leslie Fishlock is brilliant for several reasons: 1. She had a dream. 2. She made it happen. 3. She decided that women needed a good, supportive, informative, affordable place to get their geek on. 4.…
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Up until last week, Writing Roads operated as a DBA. But, as my business has grown, the LLC (Limited Liability Corporation) title has been calling my name, and I just made it official. Still, there…
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So, I got the flu. And, besides the obvious bummerosity of feeling like (for lack of a better word) crap, I have to deal with the issues that surround being a sick and incapacitated freelancer…
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Image by Jeky One of the things I love most about writing is the concept of laying my eyes on a familiar (to me) place, person or concept in a new way. But this week,…
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No matter how hard you work to build your personal brand, it won't be airtight. Not everyone will get the impression you're hoping to express. Do you remember English class back in the day? One…
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I got taken. I was had. Screwed six ways till Sunday. I've exhausted legal options, appealed to a conscience this 'person' doesn't have and now completely accepted defeat. But I'm going down swinging - hiding…
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