2007 Query Challenge Success Story #17 (from Tammy Takahashi)

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This is a different kind of success story, but totally appropriate:

Well, query #12 ended up being an “acceptance”. But, little did I know that they pay their writers with “publicity”. Bah. So I turned it down. I’m too busy to take on any more pro-bono jobs.

So, is that a success story or not? :P One thing is for sure, even when I’m rejected or something like this happens, I gain more practice sending queries. When I sent this query, it felt powerful – and “right”. Not even ONE drop of sweat dripped during its creation. :)

You know, it’s interesting. This was the first job I’ve turned down. I have so many projects now, I have set my work standards much higher. This made me realize that even though I’m not making enough to pay the rent, I have achieved a certain level of success.

Just recently, a high school friend found me on the internet and he told me that he too ended up as a writer. After talking to him and finding out more about his work, I realized that he created an entire career out of what he loves – motorcycles. The other day, I sent him a link to a job and he replied, “Although this is a job that doesn’t look like it’s worth rolling out of bed in the morning, I’ll send off something – who knows what might happen.” That hit me – he makes a living doing what he does because he’s picky about the work he accepts, yet open to the possibilities.

Querying in response to a call-out, then turning down the offer they gave because I knew it was not right for me, made me feel like a professional. Inspired by my friend, and by this challenge. I realize I choose my success by my own perception of what I’m worth, and what I want to spend my time doing.

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2007 Query Challenge Success Story #16 (from Susan Johnston)

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Sent off a quick email query this morning and by afternoon I had an assignment from a new women’s newsletter. I love it when things come together so easily!

Yippee! You’ll have to send us a link, Susan. Congrats.

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Official Creatively Self-Employed Press Release

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Kristen Fischer
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Kristen King Featured in Newly Released Book,
“Creatively Self-Employed”
More Than 65 Artists and Writers Worldwide Contributed
February 28, 2007 (Manasquan, NJ) – Kristen King is featured in the newly released book Creatively Self-Employed: How Writers and Artists Deal with Career Ups and Downs.

www.inkthinkerblog.com — Kristen King is one of more than 65 writers, designers and artists worldwide who were interviewed to discuss life after taking the plunge into creative self-employment, which in many cases does not promise steady paychecks or health insurance. Many creatives experience doubt, loneliness, anxiety, and frustration along with the freedoms that come with setting their own schedules. Their stories have been combined with the advice of life coaches and creative consultants to give creatives—and aspiring creatives—the support they need to thrive as savvy businesspeople. A section on conducting good business includes insight into marketing so the creatively self-employed can better succeed in their endeavors.

“I am pleased that Kristen shared her insight in the book. As a self-employed writer-editor, she has a lot to offer both her clients and other creatives who are thirsty for real-life stories of coping with the ups and downs of creative self-employment,” says Kristen Fischer, the author. “So many creative people experience struggles and think that means they are not meant to follow an authentic path. This book will help creatives see that others are in the same boat, and their businesses can succeed despite the trials they face.”

The book features insight by notable authors such as Gail McMeekin (The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women, Conari Press); Tera Leigh (How to Be Creative If You Never Thought You Could, North Light Books) and M.J. Ryan (This Year I Will…, Broadway Books).

“Participating in Kristen Fischer’s Creatively Self-Employed was so much fun for me,” says King, a New Jersey native who moved to Virginia in 2000. “Originally, I was just going to contribute to the content. Then, when Kristen offered me the chance to edit the finished product, it was just icing on the cake. Watching the book come together has been incredibly rewarding—and exciting!”

Fischer is a freelance writer who specializes in creating marketing collateral for a wide array of businesses. After more than three years of working 9-to-5 jobs, she started her writing business in 2003. She has contributed to Men’s Health magazine, Philadelphia magazine, Skope magazine and College Bound magazine. She lives in Manasquan, New Jersey.

Creatively Self-Employed: How Writers and Artists Deal with Career Ups and Downs (ISBN: 978-0-595-42154-1) was published by iUniverse. The price is $16.95. The book is available for sale through iUniverse.com, Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, CreativelySelfEmployed.com and at major book retailers.

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Don’t Miss KK at the March 10 WIW Marketing Seminar — Last Day to Register at Discounted Pricing

www.inkthinkerblog.com — If you haven’t registered for the March 10, 2007, Washington Independent Writers Special Seminar, Marketing Yourself and Your Writing, now’s the time. Today is the last day you can register at the discounted advance rate!

Cafritz Conference Center, Room 310
The George Washington University
800 21st St. N.W.
Washington, DC 20052

Every writer must be a marketer. Whether you are a journalist, an author or a writer of commercial material, you must make your work and services stand out to earn money, win audiences or clients, and advance in your freelancing. This full day of programs offers practical tips, success stories and more from writers, marketing experts and others who know the great difference that successful marketing can make. No matter what you write, each part of the program will help you strengthen your ability to target and reach the market for your work.

Read more and register here.
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2007 Query Challenge Success Story #15 (from Kathy Hawkins)

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The response has been pretty good so far—1 rejection (they already covered a related topic), 2 possible-to-likely responses, and 2 acceptances—including one just today for an $850 assignment!

Wow, an $850 assignment? That’s fantastic! And my check will be arriving when? Just kidding…

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