What do
YOU need to make your dreams of freelance
writing come true?
Would it help to have access to
successful writers who are happy to share what they
know?
Would you like a place where you could ask any question
you want about writing? Even those questions you think
you should know the answer to?
Would having a place where you knew you'd get support no
matter what?
And what if that place also provided
discounts on books and ebooks about writing and on some
of the best writing webinars around?
To fill these needs and more are exactly why we (Anne
Wayman of About
Freelance Writing and Lori Widmer of Words
on the Page) founded
About Writing Squared which offers the 5 Buck Forum.
Here are two reviews by writers we respect:
Freelance
writers really benefit when they share their knowledge
and experiences with colleagues and get both positive
feedback and constructive criticism. Today I’m honored
to share an interview I did with Anne Wayman and Lori
Widmer, the founders of About Writing Squared: The
Supportive Community for Freelance Writers and Other
Creatives. It only costs five bucks a month — and
that’s not an affiliate link. I’ve been a happy member
from the beginning, and I get a lot out of AWS,
including both positive feedback and constructive
criticism. ~
John Soares of ProductiveWriters.com - the
review.
About Writing
Squared is one of my favorite virtual hangouts. I
don't have as much downtime as I'd like. But when I
do, I know I can stop by the Five Buck Forum to chat
with colleagues in a relaxed environment. And when I
need advice from other writers, I always know I'll get
meaningful feedback from the other members. It's a
professional and inviting place to be, whether you're
new to freelance writing or you've been at it as long
as you can remember. There's always more to learn.
There's always room to grow. And that's what this
forum helps you do. ~
Jenn Mattern, who blogs about writing atAllFreelanceWriting.com
Yep, for about the cost of your
favorite fancy coffee or tea, you finally can get the
support you need and deserve as a freelance writer.
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