postheadericon WM Freelance Writers Connection Launches New Directory for Freelance Writers

The WM Freelance Connection is proud to offer yet another free benefit for our readers–a directory of freelance writers. Submit your listing for free and be searchable by name and up to five service types.

Submit your listing here

Looking for a freelance writer? Search by name or by service type!

postheadericon The WM Freelance Connection is now on LinkedIn

The WM Freelance Connection is proud to announce the launch of our LinkedIn group. All are welcome to join–from brand new unpublished writers to seasoned pros.

Some more info on the group:

We hope you’ll find that you meet new friends, gain new ideas and renew your writer’s spirit during your membership in The WM Freelance Writers Connection group.

The WM Freelance Writers Connection provides a place for freelance writers to meet their peers, ask and answer important (and not-so- important) questions about the craft and the business of writing and more. Plus, we offer a safe place for honest feedback on your individual works, a place for brainstorming and gleaning ideas on how to be more effective in our careers.

Here, we will discuss any and everything related to this freelance writing life–from business to work ethic to organization to passion, and everything in between. We’ll post paying gigs and writing opportunities from the community, tips and tricks for making more money and marketing yourself as a freelance writer, and much more. All writers welcome tJoin our WM Freelance Connection Writer's Group!o join!

Click here to join The WM Freelance Connection’s LinkedIn group!

postheadericon Press Release: ‘The Other Boyfriend’ Is Officially Released

FOR IMMEDIATE RELASE
Contact: Angela Atkinson
Email: angela@angelaatkinson.com

AUTHOR SYLVIA MASSARA RELEASES DEBUT NOVEL ‘THE OTHER BOYFRIEND’

Concord NSW, Australia—Sylvia Massara, owner of Tudor Business writing services, recently announced the publication and release of her debut novel, a quirky romantic comedy, entitled ‘The Other Boyfriend.’
After several attempts to secure a literary agent to help sell her book, Massara decided to take her destiny in her own hands and self-publish in eBook form. ‘The Other Boyfriend’ is now available on Amazon.com and a number of other major online retail media sites.

“I’ve been writing since my early teens, and when I decided to do some serious writing all I heard were disheartening stories about traditional publishing,” Massara explained. “There are heaps of stories about famous writers who’ve collected hundreds of rejection slips from literary agents and publishers. You have the likes of Stephen King and JK Rowling, for starters. In fact, JK Rowling supposedly self-published before her novel was picked up by a traditional publisher, and Stephen King had to write something like six novels before he could get the attention of an agent!”

Massara felt that life was too short to go through the traditional process of publishing and, after her fair share of rejections from literary agents, she turned to digital publishing and has never looked back.

“There are many advantages to self-publishing these days,” Massara said. “The most important being that the writer gets to have total creative license in their work; they don’t need to write to a ‘commercial formula’ just because this tends to sell more books. And while money is important, remaining true to oneself is even more so.”

A bit about the book:

Sarah Jamison is on a mission to find a boyfriend for her lover’s partner; and Sarah’s best friend comes to the rescue with an idea so crazy that it just might work. Enter the enigmatic Mike Connor. Sarah hates the man on sight, but her body tells her otherwise. Mike Connor is smug and full of himself; even so, Sarah thinks that with his help she can finally be with the love of her life.

Massara has published through Amazon, Smashwords and Lulu in e-book format, and soon will release a paperback version.

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If you’d like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Sylvia Massara, please contact her US based publicist, Angela Atkinson at angela@angelaatkinson.com or visit http://www.sylviamassara.com.

postheadericon Dear Spammers

Dear Spammers,

Most people would be really annoyed that you submit 30 to 60 spam comments for every post they write on their blogs, but not me.

Why?

Though I’ll never, ever approve any comment is not an actual response to the post I wrote or some other legitimate attempt to communicate with me (especially if it has anything to do with Viagra, Cialis, naked pictures of Rhianna or contains any other questionable links,) I recognize that you’re taking the time to click on my site and to attempt to post a comment.

And that couldn’t hurt my page rankings, so I don’t mind deleting your comments before they’re ever published. It’s just a click of the mouse, no biggie.

Have a great day, and thanks for the clicks! :)

postheadericon Now Offering Basic Website Design

I have recently added a new service to my business: Basic Website Design.

Partially because I’m a cheapskate, I tend to build and design my own sites–including those within The WM Network, my own author site and personal development blog, and sites for clients and colleagues.

I can do sites in WordPress, Blogger, and with essentially any web and CMS provider which allows me to upload custom HTML and CSS.

Click here for a list of sites I’ve built, or click here to contact me to discuss your project or request a quote.

postheadericon National Writing Careers Examiner

I’ve recently accepted a new title with Examiner.com’s national edition as the Writing Careers Examiner.  I’ll be discussing the ins and outs of a real live writer’s career, including both the business and the creative side of the writing life, social networking and more. Check it out here. Click the “subscribe” box at the top and you’ll receive a free email subscription.

I’ll also be continuing in my post in the St. Louis edition as the St. Louis Family & Parenting Examiner.

postheadericon WMF Welcomes Two New Bloggers

The WM Freelance Connection is pleased to announce that two new bloggers have joined our ranks. Please join us in welcoming Lindsay Woolman and Rebecca Dienger to the WM Network family. They replace Kat Foust, who has moved to The WM Parenting Connection and Rebecca Sebek, who will continue to guest post on occasion.

Lindsay Woolman is a freelance writer and an agented young adult novelist represented by Prospect Agency. She ghostwrites books and blogs in the health, self-help, and small business fields. She also does copywriting and Internet marketing for clients.
Rebecca Dienger is a writer and marketing consultant in Wisconsin— go Packers! She enjoys all things creative, beating her sister at Scrabble, doing just about anything with her sons and watching her husband cook (it’s like poetry only tastier). Her work has appeared in local and regional publications and she excels at writing feature stories and kicky copy for websites, email marketing, trade shows, newsletters, brochures, press releases and videos. Never met a word she didn’t like or couldn’t at least edit into something more reasonable.

postheadericon Business Hours

In an effort to better organize my time, I am setting dedicated business hours. During this time, telephone calls and other forms of communication will be focused primarily on business. Personal calls and other forms of contact will be minimized in order to increase productivity.

While the following schedule includes my dedicated business hours, I am likely to be found working in the evenings as well, when time permits.

Dedicated Business Hours

Monday through Thursday: 10 am to 3 pm

Friday: 10 am to 2 pm

Please feel free to contact me at angela@angelaatkinson.com if you have questions or concerns. Thanks in advance.

postheadericon WM Network: New Resources Available

The WM Network is proud to announce three new resources for our readers.

The WM Freelance Connection Writing Buddy Program

One of the reasons The WM Freelance Connection exists is because each of us wants to support our fellow freelance writers in their journey to career success. In that spirit, The WM Freelance Connection is proud to announce our new Writing Buddy Program. We provide this service at no charge to our readers as a way of “paying it forward” within the freelance community.  Learn more and get your own writing buddy at The WM Freelance Connection’s dedicated Writing Buddy Program page.

The WM Pet Connection

The WM Pet Connection features seven pet bloggers and publishes seven days each week. Our bloggers include a wide variety of people, from pet lovers to pet experts.

Each day, The WM Pet Connection features fresh content that focuses not only on the day to day life of pets and their families, but also pet health tips and timely alerts, pet grooming and care tips, training guides and tips and so much more.

Our experts include pet groomers, a licensed veterinary technician, former aviary owner and retired director of the Sacramento Department of Animal Care and Control; a former vet tech, an animal advocate who is active in pet rescue and a Humane Society volunteer and more.

The WM Review Connection

The WM Review Connection is the WM Network’s fourth project. The WM Review Connection publishes at least once each day and is unique from all other sites included within the WM Network because the variety of bloggers contributing to the site has increased. The mission of the WM Review Connection is to inform our readers with honest reviews from real people. The WM Review Connection reviews products, services, books, movies, and more.  Want to get your product, book, movie or service reviewed? Learn more at our Get Reviewed page.

postheadericon Notice to YourGoodHealthOnline.com

Dear YourGoodHealthOnline.com,

This is a Notice of Infringement as authorized in § 512(c) of the U.S. Copyright Law under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

You have stolen several articles from my website, In Pursuit of Fulfillment. Since I have never given you or anyone else permission to use articles from this site, these are unauthorized reproductions of copyrighted material originally found at:

[http://inpursuitoffulfillment.com]

Please remove all articles illegally scraped from In Pursuit of Fulfillment immediately or I will file an official complaint with the U.S. Copyright Office, FeedBurner and Google, Inc. Google’s response may include removing or disabling access to material claimed to be the subject of infringing activity and/or terminating subscribers.

Sincerely,

Angela Atkinson
To My Readers:
I apologize for this deviation from this blog’s purpose. Thank you for your understanding.

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