Drawing a complete blank... sigh....
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 10:33 am
Like many today, I'm in pretty desperate financial shape. Figured since the corporate world apparently doesn't want me, I will live the dream of becoming a freelance writer. I must pause and give CC some credit here: A week after I submitted my very first article, it sold. I must have walked on cloud nine for a month - LOL! Since then, it's slooooow going. I've sold several, but several others are just languishing in the library.
I just got notice of a sale of a piece I don't even remember writing. I'll bet that happens often around here. I'm a member of a few other content sites but they are the kind that are very rigid in format and structure and while the pay is steady, the stress level is high. You're never quite sure whether your article will be accepted so you're just cranking them out as fast as you can and hoping you don't get the dreaded "rewrite request" email. Needing a break from impending rejection, I wandered back over here and re-submitted an article I'd written as a response to a request months ago. It didn't get accepted the first time around and having re-read it, I completely understand. So I reworked it and sent it up again, and we'll see how it goes. In the meantime, I'm wracking my brain trying to think up some ideas for articles and nothing is coming to me. The request list is abysmal lately -- well, it is for ME, since most requests are things that I know nothing about nor am I interested in researching them.
I really need some cash to keep a roof over my head. What do you guys do when the well runs temporarily dry? (Hmmmm... now that I think about this, maybe I can figure out how to put all of this angst into an article that will sell. )
I just got notice of a sale of a piece I don't even remember writing. I'll bet that happens often around here. I'm a member of a few other content sites but they are the kind that are very rigid in format and structure and while the pay is steady, the stress level is high. You're never quite sure whether your article will be accepted so you're just cranking them out as fast as you can and hoping you don't get the dreaded "rewrite request" email. Needing a break from impending rejection, I wandered back over here and re-submitted an article I'd written as a response to a request months ago. It didn't get accepted the first time around and having re-read it, I completely understand. So I reworked it and sent it up again, and we'll see how it goes. In the meantime, I'm wracking my brain trying to think up some ideas for articles and nothing is coming to me. The request list is abysmal lately -- well, it is for ME, since most requests are things that I know nothing about nor am I interested in researching them.
I really need some cash to keep a roof over my head. What do you guys do when the well runs temporarily dry? (Hmmmm... now that I think about this, maybe I can figure out how to put all of this angst into an article that will sell. )