What's Everyone Working On This Week? 4-10
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What's Everyone Working On This Week? 4-10
OK, so it's not actually the 10th but what are you working on this week?
Mostly this week I'm re-working my own site. I haven't put up anything new since early February. Other than that, I'm just really not sure. I think I'll move the laptop outdoors and see if I can give myself a little kick.
What's on your screen this week?
Lisa
Mostly this week I'm re-working my own site. I haven't put up anything new since early February. Other than that, I'm just really not sure. I think I'll move the laptop outdoors and see if I can give myself a little kick.
What's on your screen this week?
Lisa
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Did a little movie review of Curious George since I took my daughter to see it yesterday. I'm thinking of some Spring Cleaning types of articles and I think I'll combine a series of mini articles I did per a disappearing request into a larger more cohesive article.
Lots of requests but none are catching my eye this week.... it's tough when they're older or have tons of submissions already - hard to know if they want more, if what they've seen hasn't caught their fancy etc....plus I know some have already purchased the content described....
Finally gonna have a little free time to write so I'm happy!
Lots of requests but none are catching my eye this week.... it's tough when they're older or have tons of submissions already - hard to know if they want more, if what they've seen hasn't caught their fancy etc....plus I know some have already purchased the content described....
Finally gonna have a little free time to write so I'm happy!
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religious articles
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know whether religious articles have a chance of selling?
Also I sold an article for full rights and I understand that another writer can take credit for it, but I see that's what's happened and it's a bit upsetting! What do others think?
Best Regards,
Lisa
Does anyone know whether religious articles have a chance of selling?
Also I sold an article for full rights and I understand that another writer can take credit for it, but I see that's what's happened and it's a bit upsetting! What do others think?
Best Regards,
Lisa
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Re: religious articles
In all honesty, I wish every article I sold would sell for full-rights. I don't know why it doesn't bug me, but it just doesn't bother me one bit to think that someone else's name is on my words. Maybe I'm just old and cynical but I see my articles the same way I saw the herbal products I used to make--I produce them, I sell them and I go on.Lisa-Anne Sanderson wrote: . . . What do others think?
I'm with Eliza--try the religious articles and see what happens. You never know.
Best Wishes,
Lisa
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At first, I was a little put off at the thought that someone could claim my work as theirs but now I write with that in mind and it doesn't bug me in the least. I get more $ for full rights and that's my goal. When I write with that in mind the work just becomes a product rather than a piece of my soul.
Besides, I write under a pen name specifically for these internet types of jobs so that my own name doesn't become tainted - not that it would - but it gives me freedom to write about whatever I want without risking ruining my own reputation. So if I want to write about the benefits of snorting cocaine or something absurd like that, my real name is not attached to it and my more serious novel writing for young adults won't be affected.
My novel on the other hand, I could never sell it for someone else to take credit for. That is a labor of love and my heart and soul has gone into it.
Besides, I write under a pen name specifically for these internet types of jobs so that my own name doesn't become tainted - not that it would - but it gives me freedom to write about whatever I want without risking ruining my own reputation. So if I want to write about the benefits of snorting cocaine or something absurd like that, my real name is not attached to it and my more serious novel writing for young adults won't be affected.
My novel on the other hand, I could never sell it for someone else to take credit for. That is a labor of love and my heart and soul has gone into it.
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But that doesn't mean that you don't care about it or that you don't put 100% into it, right, Celeste?Celeste Stewart wrote:. . . When I write with that in mind the work just becomes a product rather than a piece of my soul.
I write health articles. It's hard to see them as artistic expressions and perhaps that's part of why it doesn't bother me to let someone else take credit for them.
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Phew. Glad to see I'm not the only one on the net today. Yes, I'm also writing, heck I did the playing earlier and now kids want a break from me. What better way to take a break then to write? After all, they are having fun with their friends.
I have noticed, trying to stick with the hot ones doesn't get me anywhere so I'll write whatever pops in my head.
From flowers, furniture to the kids and school. Whatever strikes my fancy. Happy Easter Everyone.
I have noticed, trying to stick with the hot ones doesn't get me anywhere so I'll write whatever pops in my head.
From flowers, furniture to the kids and school. Whatever strikes my fancy. Happy Easter Everyone.