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This morning, my article on making the full-time to freelance transition was posted on Going Freelance. Please check it out!

Over the last week, I’ve been corresponding with Dr. Tom Poulton. Tom approached me about a concern he has regarding the use of the term “Irish pennants” and how it is used in the military. Read all about the controversy at Examiner.com.

I just completed a graduate course called Typography and Design.

Please note that this is a referral link and I do receive compensation for your signup. I make my living in writing and publishing, and this contributes to that income. Tired of a very low ‘paid per view’ rate? Would you like to write for a more professional, nationally recognized organization? Do you have experience  [ Read More ]

Here’s a link to an old article I wrote. It’s got tens of thousands of page views on Associated Content. I thought it would be nice to share it. I suppose this is also a good example to those of you wondering how to make money freelance writing online. Out of about 100 articles I  [ Read More ]

I’ve just updated the Write for Pay page on this site to include a thorough online primer for any interested in learning how to write for money online. Please check it out.

I just wanted to let my loyal friends and readers know that I’m climbing in popularity over at The Examiner. Despite the fact that my topic is relatively obscure (I examine Irish American life in Philly), I’m the fourth most popular examiner in Philadelphia.

I wrote a useful guide for freelance writers, bloggers, and Associated Content’s very own content producers. Please read my article about writing prompts.

Need extra cash in time for the holidays? No problem. All you have to do is write up a storm over at Associated Content. Writers get page view bonuses as well as up front payment. They are fair and pay promptly. Associated Content is helping to fund my Christmas!

Well, I just submitted a personal narrative type essay to a magazine. They accept about 10 per month for theme issues. Let’s see what happens. I am inspired by my friend Katy, who just scored a major contract with an alumni magazine. I’m going to make a big deal about it at the office once  [ Read More ]