Treat Your Writing Like The Business It Can Be
August 7, 2008 by Anne Wayman
Filed under Jobs
(www.thegoldenpencil.com)
I suspect many of you are like me. I started writing because I had some sort of a need to write. Somehow, maybe as early as sixth grade, I loved getting words on paper. It was probably around that time that the romance of being a writer began to creep in. Although I started reading Writer’s Digest magazine as soon as I discovered it, and buying Writer’s Market annually in college, I didn’t even submit anything over-the-transom until I was 32.
Of course, at any and every job I’d end up with the writing chores – never paid directly, but loving them none-the-less. Sometime in my 30s I also discovered that, if you were lucky, you could get writing jobs. My first were in the then new personal computer industry as a tech writer.
I sold my first freelance piece and began to sell other things, including a newspaper column that grew to a massive three-paper syndication. But even though my income from freelancing was gradually increasing, it took me a heck of a long time to begin to treat my freelance writing as a business. By that I mean more or less the following:
- I began to believe I could make a living from freelance writing
- I got a business bank account and deposited my writing income there.
- I got business cards.
- I started telling people I was a freelance writer.
- I began keeping track of my business expenses.
- I built my first website selling myself as a writer – with many changes it’s still AnneWayman.com.
- I began filing self-employment taxes.
These days I know for sure I’m in business for myself and my business is freelance writing. I treat my writing like a business. The result is a better income and increased confidence. I love being a writer in business for myself.
Write well and often,

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I feel as though I am on the same path. I have always loved writing, and I majored in English in college. I am now beginning my freelance writing career, but I’m still not “successful.” I did all the things on your checklist, and more. I have a business mind as well as creative mind (I know–it’s unusual). I am just now working up the courage to submit articles to magazines (my dream), but I don’t know how else to seek out work. I do love writing for businesses in addition to creative writing and personal writing from experience. How can a break into more freelance work? (I need to pay the bills, you know)
Assume you have a copy of writers market… submit, submit, submit… queries are the most efficient.
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