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  • ...g.   Of course if what you are writing can interfere with your personal life, like if you write erotica and you don't want your young children or employer catching wind, I'd go with a...
  • ...l practice of a beloved doctor who’s retiring. The man who died under controversial circumstances owned the cotton mill that’s the town’s largest employer. In this close-knit community...
  • ...ra’s father is a titled English nobleman.Cassandra is soon forced to question the wisdom of her decision when she finds herself enamored with her employer. As fiery passion grows betwe...
  • ...ants her to pursue. Lydia’s husband, Jeff, warns her that prying into the family’s past will enrage Henry, who, as the richest and most prominent employer in town, can use his clout to...
  • ...n’t even ask about her confidence. It was gone long before she moved out of the big house in the suburbs. So when she takes a job transfer to her employer’s London office, all she want...
  • ...n’t even ask about her confidence. It was gone long before she moved out of the big house in the suburbs. So when she takes a job transfer to her employer’s London office, all she want...
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    Last reply by Becky
    ...and I can write about it!  I am wondering if some more experienced freelance writers may give me advice on the best way to begin my search for an employer or two.  I really have no one...
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  • ...n changed everything. Yes, a platform is nice when when little or no cash is available to pay writers. Getting paid would be even better when the employer can afford to pay. Neverthele...
  • By RYCJ
    An employer tested me... concluding I'm INTJ/P... I have no idea how this relates to writing. My characters are a reflection of all temperments, which I conclude to mean...
  • ...an hour writing for nothing. For nearly 25 years, I worked full-time as a newspaper reporter. A few years ago, by choice, I took a buyout from my employer, The Boston Globe, in favor o...