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The Business of Freelancing, Blogging, and Books, According to Author Jennifer Armstrong

By Madi Preda @AUTHORSPR

The Business of Freelancing, Blogging, and Books, According to Author Jennifer ArmstrongOriginally posted on WordPress.com News:

First, I should note: I am not related to Jennifer Armstrong. But! I have followed her writing closely over the years — first during her years at Entertainment Weekly, and more recently as the author of books like Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted (Simon & Schuster), which offered a definitive history of the classic TV series. Her blog also happens to be a must-follow on WordPress.com: She gives glimpses into her current work (she’s doing a Seinfeld book next) and she’s refreshingly transparent about the business (and hard truths) of being a freelance writer in 2015. I spoke with her via email about the business of writing and tips for how she makes time for her own blog.

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The Business of Freelancing, Blogging, and Books, According to Author Jennifer Armstrong
The Business of Freelancing, Blogging, and Books, According to Author Jennifer Armstrong
The Business of Freelancing, Blogging, and Books, According to Author Jennifer Armstrong
The Business of Freelancing, Blogging, and Books, According to Author Jennifer Armstrong
The Business of Freelancing, Blogging, and Books, According to Author Jennifer Armstrong
The Business of Freelancing, Blogging, and Books, According to Author Jennifer Armstrong

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