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About 'boulder family medicine'|JESSICA MORGAN - HERBALIST - NATURE LOVER - HORTICULTURIST - OWNER OF MORGAN BOTANICALS - NEW STUDENT AT SCHOOL OF NATURAL MEDICINE







About 'boulder family medicine'|JESSICA MORGAN - HERBALIST - NATURE LOVER - HORTICULTURIST - OWNER OF MORGAN BOTANICALS - NEW STUDENT AT SCHOOL OF NATURAL MEDICINE








               In               order               to               "be"               a               writer,               you               have               to               write.

All               those               great               ideas               bumping               around               in               your               head               won't               get               you               any               closer               to               being               an               author               until               you               put               them               on               paper.

And               really,               don't               give               me               the               excuse               of,               "But               I               can't               write               well."               I've               heard               it               enough               times               that               it               doesn't               affect               me.

Of               course               you               can't               write               well,               if               you're               not               writing               at               all!
               Being               a               freelance               writer               does               take               more               dedication               than,               say,               a               press               position               at               a               newspaper.

You               don't               work               on               deadlines               unless               your               current               project               states               them,               and               you               don't               have               a               boss               breathing               down               your               neck               telling               you               to               write               more.

Instead,               you've               got               yourself,               your               computer,               and               your               desire               to               be               published.
               So               what               do               you               start               with?

Take               a               breath               and               dive               right               in               -               there's               a               whole               world               of               options               for               you               to               play               with.

The               more               you               do               every               day,               just               a               couple               of               hours               at               a               time,               the               better               your               writing               becomes               and               the               more               income               you               can               start               pulling               in.
               Freelance               Writing               Jobs
               Your               computer's               hooked               up,               you've               learned               the               basics               of               your               word               processor,               and               maybe               you've               even               had               a               couple               of               things               published.

You're               currently               connected               to               the               Internet,               so               you're               now               ready               to               tackle               the               writing               world               …               but               do               you               know               how               many               options               are               actually               open               to               you?
               The               jobs               a               freelance               writer               can               find               on               the               Internet               are               numerous               enough               that               if               you               just               get               going               and               write               every               day,               you'll               have               a               steady               flow               of               income.

Here's               a               list               of               the               major               jobs               you               can               find               doing               freelance               writing               online:
               Magazines
               As               long               as               you're               breathing,               you               have               interests               in               specific               areas.

Maybe               you're               an               avid               birdwatcher,               or               perhaps               you               break               away               every               weekend               to               explore               the               depths               of               caves               at               the               end               of               a               spelunker's               rope.

The               trick               to               getting               published               in               magazines               is               to               pick               a               topic               or               two               that               you               really               enjoy,               know               a               bit               about,               and               are               willing               to               learn               more               on.

As               your               expertise               and               interests               grow,               you'll               be               able               to               branch               out               on               your               topics               to               include               a               wider               audience.

In               other               words,               when               you're               first               starting               out,               don't               go               overboard               and               try               to               get               published               everywhere               all               at               once.

Explore               the               magazine               racks               at               a               couple               of               supermarkets               and               buy               the               ones               that               you               think               look               like               something               you               could               write               for.

Study               the               writing               style               and               the               topics               those               magazines               carry               for               a               couple               of               months.

Once               you've               gotten               a               good               idea               of               what               they're               looking               for,               and               feel               confident               that               you               can               provide               it,               sit               down               at               your               computer               and               pen               a               piece               or               two.

Look               online               and               see               if               the               magazine               you're               writing               for               has               submission               guidelines               -               more               often               than               not,               these               guidelines               will               point               you               to               the               right               editor               for               your               submissions               and               many               magazines               will               accept               your               work               via               email,               saving               you               time               and               money.
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               In               the               beginning,               you               might               have               more               success               breaking               into               the               pages               of               magazines               by               writing               fillers.

These               can               be               really               fun               work               in               addition               to               paying               fairly               well               -               jokes,               opinion               pieces,               short               lists,               surveys,               news               items,               and               other               short               pieces               are               all               termed               "fillers".

Most               editors               are               always               on               the               lookout               for               quality               filler               items,               so               you               have               a               great               chance               of               breaking               into               print               if               you               spend               some               time               coming               up               with               unique               pieces.

From               there,               it               probably               won't               be               long               until               you               find               your               work               on               the               cover               pages.
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What's               yours?

Believe               it               or               not,               we               actually               pay               our               readers               to               make               us               chuckle.

Just               send               us               your               hilarious               story,               and               if               we               publish               it               in               Reader's               Digest,               you'll               be               laughing               all               the               way               to               the               bank.

Here's               how               it               works:
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               ~We               pay               $100               to               the               first               contributor               of               a               previously               published               or               original               item               we               print               in               Laughter,               the               Best               Medicine;               in               Quotable               Quotes;               or               as               a               short               item               used               at               the               end               of               an               article.


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               Greeting               Cards
               Greeting               cards               and               all               the               related               paraphernalia               (things               like               scrolls               and               plaques)               are               one               of               the               biggest-selling               items               in               the               today.

Literally,               it's               a               billion               dollar               business.

Despite               popular               belief,               the               greeting               card               market               is               not               easy               to               break               into.

It               can               take               a               long               time               for               greeting               card               companies               to               respond               (usually               at               least               one               month),               and               an               even               longer               time               before               you               will               see               your               work               in               print.

Why               even               try?

Because               it               is               one               of               the               best               paying               writing               markets               available.

For               a               brief,               well-crafted               piece               you               can               expect               to               earn               several               hundred               dollars.

The               best               way               to               go               here               is               to               spend               some               time               reading               greeting               cards               online               (not               ecards,               unless               that's               what               you               want               to               write               for)               and               try               your               pen               at               greeting               card               verse               whenever               you               need               a               break               from               your               regular               work               or               have               a               few               hours               to               spare               -               once               you               get               started,               I               guarantee               that               you               won't               want               to               stop.
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               Ever               wonder               how               those               silly               one-liners               made               it               on               to               a               bumper               sticker?

Freelance               writers               are               usually               the               brains               behind               these               catchy               phrases,               and               can               get               paid               as               much               as               $50               per               word.

Hey,               you               won't               get               any               credit               for               it               other               than               the               pay               check,               but               at               times               …               could               you               really               care               less?

This               is               another               market               that               isn't               easy               to               break               into,               and               you'll               need               to               submit               batches               of               ideas               at               a               time,               but               if               you               can               come               up               with               some               humorous               stuff               this               might               be               just               the               place               to               while               your               free               time               away               in.
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               Phone:               (212)420-1400               
               Fax:               (212)353-8756               
               Send               SASE               for               guidelines.

Submit               no               more               that               10               ideas               per               batch.

Pays               $50               per               gag               line.
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               Adult               humor,               send               20-30               ideas               per               batch.

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