Thursday, February 9, 2012

What Kind of Writing Do You Do?

February 11, 2010 by  
Filed under About Cherie, Featured

The other day I was telling a friend about my new gig at Suite101 as the Freelance Writing Feature Writer (which I’m tempted to call the “FWFW” just because) and this pal, who I have known for about ten years said, “What kind of writing do you do now?” (As in, tell me again what it is you do?)

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LOL!

Yes, I laughed out loud, because this is a question I get fairly often. I told my friend not to worry, because half the time even my family isn’t sure what exactly I do. One day my mom even printed off an article from a guy that wrote about dating, and told me I “should try and get into this.” Of course, I’ve been doing that for years now.

I’m not sure why it’s so difficult to understand what I do, but maybe it’s the fact that I work from home. I think for most people, it’s hard to imagine getting anything substantial done when you’re a room away from a television, pj’s, and chocolate.

So back to the question. Here’s the answer: I am a freelance writer for a variety of different clients. I usually put links to my online writing gigs (Suite101, Blisstree, EveryJoe, etc.) down in my blogroll. I get paid for things like this. (Yes, really.) I also have a few of my own blogs (dating, diabetes, and writing related) and those are in the roll, too.

But I also write for private clients. I write the occasional magazine article, some corporate blogging gigs, and odds and ends from people who need a writer’s assistance. (I don’t have links to those because they are either done on a ghostwriting basis or are done off-line.)

I think the other thing that throws people off are the books I write. There are some people (and God bless ‘em!) that believe I am a famous novelist because I’ve written a book or two. I can tell you that my books do make money, but the vast majority of my income stems from freelance writing. The books do a variety of other things for me, however. They add credibility, get me some cool radio and interview gigs, and occasionally, new freelance writing jobs. I was once offered a very lucrative freelance writing job that I did for years (even before I was a full-time freelancer) strictly from a book I wrote. Suffice it to say I hope to always write them.

Hope that explains what I do. Now that we’ve covered that, what do you do?

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6 Responses to “What Kind of Writing Do You Do?”
  1. Sola says:

    Like your writing style – very alive. And I am interested in freelance writing. This will be a regular site for me.

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    Cherie Reply:

    Aw, thanks Sola! If you like freelance writing, check my Working Writers site and the articles I have up at Suite101. They might interest you. Thanks so much for stopping by!

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  2. Rebecca says:

    I write blogs, articles, screenplays, short stories, non-fiction, and poems. I will be attempting my first fiction book after I “tighten up” my teleplay.

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    Cherie Reply:

    Wow, Rebecca, that’s awesome. Please send me an email when your book is ready! I’d be happy to give you a shout out.

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  3. Most of my friends and family are convinced I don’t really work. Strangers always ask “Have I read your work anywhere?” And I have to tell them that unless they happen to be interested in writing fund-raising letters, Voodoo, a brain tune-up or any of the many other odd titles I’ve ghost-written books for, no.

    And besides ghost-writing, I write novels, blog, and coach and mentor writers. By the time I get through all this, most folks are long gone.

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    Cherie Reply:

    Charlotte,

    That sounds familiar! People always ask me if I watch soaps all day or stay in my PJs. When I tell them the TV never even goes on, they look at me like I’m lying! LOL.

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