Freelance Writers’ Manifesto
November 15, 2006 by Anne Wayman
Filed under Jobs
Comments, general gnashing of teeth, and what-have-you continue on the subject of Freelance Writing Pay – hence the Freelance Writer’s Manifesto, found on CraigsList San Francisco this morning. Apparently written by Patricia Skinner who blogs at SEO Blogosphere, it’s an obviously heart felt expression of frustration and an attempt to get writers enrolled in the idea that they (we) deserve to be paid well for our work.
Obviously, I agree – I’m just not sure admonishing writers to charge decent rates accomplishes much. Sure, if every writer or almost every writer stopped writing for $4 an article, the prices would go up… but it isn’t going to happen that way.
Instead, I think it’s a matter of writers learning to value themselves more – honest self-worth comes first, then an equally honest personal evaluation of skills. Out of this comes the willingness to raise fees and get the hire rates.
Of course, the Manifesto could inspire writers to look more closely at what they do and how they feel about themselves and their work. I guess it’s a matter of emphasis or what comes first.
She’s putting together a newsletter and I’ve subscribed… I’d like to see how this develops, if it does.
What do you think?
Write well and often,
















I found this, too, Anne, and added it to my list of things to blog. I’m not sure what I think yet, but I’ll definitely write about it when I figure it out!
Kristen
http://www.inkthinker.blogspot.com
lol I think they are trying to figure it out too… so we’ll all stay tuned.