A freelance writer is simply a writer who acts as a small business or
independent contractor; he sets his own pace, seeks out his own work,
and pays no one but himself.
A freelance writer might work full time as a writer or have a
completely different daytime career. A freelance writer might simply
write for fun, jotting down poems, posting online blogs, or trying his
hand at short fiction. A freelance writer might be a stay-at-home
parent, college student or shut-in. Whatever his choice, the freedom one
finds in being a freelance writer is part of the appeal.
There is a large market from which a freelance writer can choose, and
the sky is the limit as to what type of genre or how much work a
freelance writer might have at any given time. A freelance writer whose
specialty is fiction might dabble in poetry, short stories or e-books,
or he might have an ongoing novel in the works.
Many publishers will
accept fiction but most freelance writers agree it is a much harder
market to break into.
Non-fiction is everywhere, both online and in print: magazine
articles, books, advertisements, business proposals, marketing plans,
manuals, contracts and web content. Articles written by a freelance
writer might be entertaining, informational, or instructive. A
non-fiction freelance writer will have a much better chance of finding
work than a freelance writer specializing solely in fiction.
A freelance writer might have freedom that a formally employed worker
does not, but with that freedom comes much responsibility. Writing is
only part of the work of a freelance writer. The freelance writer must
keep track of his own income and taxes. Money is a constant issue
because work is sporadic and always changing. Many publishers
communicate clearly with their freelance writers, offering work, keeping
set payment schedules and explaining any changes in policy, while other
employers might not respond to queries or send payment in a timely
manner. Often a brilliant article will be turned down simply because the
monthly quota has already been filled.
Freelance writers must also have self-discipline. When not writing,
the freelance writer must always be seeking out new leads, opportunities
and advertisements for writers. Freelance writers must have the
fortitude and determination to press on and keep writing. The beauty of
freelance writing is that the writer can do what he loves most and get
paid for it. There are few jobs that can offer more than that.
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