Monday, January 17, 2011

Writing Job Opportunities Are Available In All Size And Shapes

By Phil Guye


I'm usually curious whenever I see a web-based ad for writing job opportunities simply because, for one, I am a writer, but probably more so as there are so many different kinds of writing gigs.

When many people think of writing work opportunities, we all imagine a newspaper position, or a novelist or short story writer, however , there are lots of other forms of writing work opportunities that rarely pop into your head.

The other day I spotted an ad asking for a writer who could supply 20 articles on food and nutrition for a new website that was introducing in a couple of months. The person who had placed the advertisement wanted them all within a month and was ready to pay $1,000 to do the job.

What stunned me the most about this particular work was that it paid $500 to start, and $500 when the task was finished. All the writing job opportunities I've had compensated upon completion of the assignment.

I found one more position for a construction newsletter, which was one of the more exciting writing job opportunities I have seen mainly because it paid a yearly salary, with health insurance plus benefits, but was still regarded as a largely freelance gig.

One of the more interesting writing work opportunities I've personally been offered was to write a book on a type of cancer about which there's obviously not a great deal of literature. That was 1 of the several gigs I actually ended up turning down, simply because I have mainly been a journalism writer, and did not really know how to deal with writing an entire book.

I have come across ads in search of essay writers, poetry, and, not surprisingly, the more unscrupulous parts of adult material or college term papers. Writing job opportunities come in all forms, and it's definitely not a one- size-fits-all type of field.

I've often gravitated more toward newspaper and magazine writing because those are fields where I feel the most relaxed and know that I can do a good job. I have written a number of short stories and have attempted to write a novel, but those have typically not panned out for me the way in which other writing jobs have.

The very best advice that I can give to a particular person trying to find writing job opportunities is to look for a thing you can envision yourself actually completing with a certain degree of competence, then give it your very best shot. I can say in all seriousness that there's no worse feeling than getting yourself into a writing job in which you realize very early on that you've gotten in over your head, or really have no idea what you are doing.




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