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Make More Money From Your Freelance Writing Experience

 
Author: Suzanne Lieurance

If you're a freelance writer, yet you haven't penned a series of best selling novels, or written the script for a blockbuster movie, chances are you could use a few additional streams of income each month. You probably don't want to write eight hours a day, seven days a week, anyway. After all, most writers need time away from the keyboard to recharge their creativity.

So don't just write MORE to make MORE money. Instead, try a few different ways to earn additional income from your writing experience.

1. Teach Writing - Many times, local colleges and universities look for writing teachers who can teach part time. If you have a background in teaching (and enjoy it) offer to teach a class or two in creative writing, business writing, or whatever kind of writing you do, for a local school.

There are also various writing schools that offer correspondence courses for writers. Students' manuscripts from all over the world are forwarded to you, so you can work in the comfort of your own home no matter where you live. Check into teaching a writing correspondence course if the idea of teaching from home appeals to you.

2. Speak at Writers' Conferences - Authors are always in demand for writers' conferences. Develop at least a few presentations you can offer at conferences. Speakers usually present in hour long sessions, so make sure your presentations are well planned and you have enough information to keep an audience interested for at least an hour (and sometimes sessions last 1 1/2 hours, so be prepared for those too).

3. Make Author Visits to Schools & Other Organizations - Schools have author days, career days, and other events (mostly in the spring or fall) and they are always looking for published authors for these events. If you've written at least one book, make sure schools in your area know you're available for author visits. Authors are sometimes hired to speak at library events, at historical societies, or for small business organizations, too. If you've written a book(s) that might be of interest to any of these types of groups, get the word out so they know about your book(s) and your availability as a speaker.

4. Mentor Other Writers - Offer weekly sessions to other writers who do not have as much writing experience, or published credits as you do. Help them with their ongoing writing projects by critiquing their work, showing them how to write book proposals and captivating query letters. Also, help them find appropriate markets for their writing.

5. Offer writing workshops - There is always a demand for writing workshops. You can offer these through libraries, schools, or even community centers. Put together a proposal for a short series of workshops, then find a location where you can offer them. Next, get the word out in your local newspapers, or make up flyers to post in coffee shops, libraries, community centers, etc. so people know how to sign up for your workshops.

It really isn't very difficult to add to your freelance writing income once you start thinking of other interesting ways to make use of your writing experience and expertise. Plus, as you gain more writing experience and publishing credits, you'll have even more to offer the public as a speaker, mentor, teacher, or workshop presenter.

Author Bio:

Suzanne Lieurance

Suzanne Lieurance is a children's author, freelance writer, and owner of the Three Angels Gourmet Co. She also teaches children's writing for the Institute of Children's Literature based in West Redding, Connecticut. Lieurance is the author of 12 published books for children and has written articles for a variety of magazines, newsletters, and ezines like Family-Fun, Kansas City Weddings, Instructor Magazine, New Moon for Girls, Children's Writer, and many others. As the owner of the Three Angels Gourmet Co., Lieurance offers daily food tips at the Three Angels blog and her "heavenly gourmet mixes" are available at gourmet food stores and gift shops across the country and online at Three Angels Gourmet. Find out more about her books and her other writing at her website. Email her about writing assignments, conference presentations, or author visits at suzannelieurance@hotmail.com

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