Interview with a Freelancer: April Michelle Davis, Editor, Indexer, and Writer

Interview with April Michelle Davis, an editor, indexer, and writer.

Comments (0) . Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Interview with a Freelancer: Ed Tittel, Writer and More

An interview with Ed Tittel: writer, editor, trainer, and consultant.

Comments (0) . Saturday, 4 July 2009

Finding Sources

You can't always portray what you know already. Sometimes you need to track down a source. Here's some thoughts on how to track down the elusive "source."

Comments (0) . Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Master Books List

The rough version of my full list of books.

Comments (0) . Monday, 15 June 2009

Syndicated on YouWordMe.com

This is an announcement that may come off a bit as a commercial. My apologies if that bugs you. I just thought I'd share some cool news that adds to my own freelance survival.

Comments (0) . Thursday, 4 June 2009

Interview with a Freelancer: Ruth E. Thaler-Carter, Writer and Editor

You can reach Ruth at ruth AT writerruth DOT com, or through her web site. Her catch phrase is, "I can write about anything!"™DEE-ANN: Why did you choose to use your own name or start your own business to work under?RUTH E. THALER-CAR

Comments (1) . Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Writing Technical Instructions

Whether you're doing technical writing, writing course materials, or even writing some how-to article that doesn't seem at all related to either of these topics, you probably at some point will have to write a series of instructions. Maybe th

Comments (0) . Monday, 13 April 2009

Interview with a Freelancer: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, Editor in Chief, Practical Technology

You can contact Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, Editor in Chief, Practical Technology, at sjvn (at) vna1 (dot) com. DEE-ANN LEBLANC: Why did you choose to use your own name or start your own business to work under? STEVEN J. VAUGHAN-NICHOLS: My

Comments (0) . Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Ergonomics, or How Not to Destroy Your Body

In sports and other physical activities there's a lot of focus on proper form. The reason for this focus is the simple fact that the human body is built to work in certain ways, and if you insist on doing something--especially at a high performan

Comments (2) . Sunday, 22 February 2009

Interview with a Freelancer: Sharon Fisher, Principal Consultant, Gem State Community Development

My second lovely volunteer is Sharon Fisher, Principal Consultant, Gem State Community Development. I'd like to invite readers to ask questions in the comments if there's anything they'd like to ask the interviewees.DEE-ANN LEBLANC: Why d

Comments (0) . Friday, 13 February 2009