




I’ve been mulling this over for a while, and I decided that I might try it and see how I like it. Probably the most important advice I’ve ever read but can’t remember the source of is “If you want to be a writer, write.”
So I shall write. I think I write much more and more often than I realize, so here is where I am going to try to start keeping track.
Today, January 12, 2010, I wrote the following:
1. Website copy for my local Mensa chapter.
2. A blog post for my personal blog.
4. Another paid blog post/SEO.
The plan is, if I wrote it and I can link to it, I will. This helps me keep track of my productivity, and might provide some work samples for prospective clients.
Today I received a copy of the 2010 Writer’s Market Deluxe (the one that includes one year of access to writersmarket.com), and the plan is to start scouting the magazine markets for a series of articles I would like to write about a certain topic. I’ve got some great ideas for the series, and I am going to start writing those this weekend, if not sooner.
I also have a couple of novels in the works, though those are just for play at this point. I will probably do a little work on “JT” tonight. That’s the one foremost in my brain lately.
I hope that you have a productive week. That’s my plan.




When my favorite writers group splintered last year, I went looking for a new group. A new one had been created from my old one, but it met too far away.
The same state association also created another group that meets in my area, but it didn’t have the same feel for me as the first one. I then tried a different association, but it was also far away.
Most of these associations focused on book authors, something I do not believe that I am. I have books in various stages of work, but nothing complete and I don’t know if that will ever happen to me.
I met with my friend and mentor, Lisa Wroble, last year, and she told me that she was a part of the Florida Freelance Writers Association. I had never heard of it, but she told me about the group, and I thought it was worth looking into.
The group doesn’t have any meetings, but they have a ton of resources. I joined online and got a (non-canned) confirmation e-mail and then a big packet of paperwork in the mail that included press credentials (!!) and the last 4 issues of the national and state association newsletters.
I decided not to renew my memberships to the other two state associations, which paid for this membership. Already I’m impressed by what I’ve learned from the newsletters, and the amount of resources they provide. I’ve only had the new packet less than a week.
I highly recommend Florida Freelance Writers Association. If you decide to join, please let them know Cheryl Rushing referred you!





In my last post I talked about the Outlander series and how, being almost finished with the second book (Dragonfly in Amber) I was simply not going to read any further into the series.
Well, damn Diana Gabaldon and her ability to suck you in, because the minute I finished Dragonfly in Amber I was dying to know what happened next. Luckily, a friend owns the entire series and brought me over Voyager and the fourth one (I don’t know what it’s called).
Voyager has been a very easy read. So easy, in fact, that I find myself saying “I’ll just read to the end of the chapter” but something happens that is so shocking I have to keep reading, and then it’s 2 a.m. and I have to be up for work in 4 hours.
I think there are what, 3 or 4 more books after Voyager? I’m not sure, but I think this will keep me busy the rest of the year.


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