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Nov19

A mentoring opportunity you won’t want to miss!

Imagine you had a half-hour to ask Linda and Diana whatever you wanted about freelancing:

  • “I’m getting a lot of positive feedback from editors at women’s magazines, but no assignments. Is there anything else I can do to help my cause?”
  • “I’m bored writing about health and want to try my hand at travel writing. How can I get started?”
  • “I’m a new writer and I feel totally intimidated sending my queries to editors. Help me!”
  • “I just don’t have time to write and market and keep up with bookkeeping. How do you guys do it?”
  • “Why do you use the word ass so much?” *

Here’s your chance to pick our brains — but please, step away from our noses. During the week of November 19, we’ll be offering one lucky writer a half-hour mentoring session by telephone with Linda and Diana. All you have to do is sign up for one of our Renegade Writer eCourses, which start in January 2008. If you sign up for two courses, you get two chances. Three courses, three chances.

On the other hand, zero courses = zero chances.

We’ve been talking to our teachers and reviewing their weekly lessons, and we’re just blown away by what we’re seeing. There are tips, insights, and rule-breaking advice you simply won’t find in our books or on our blog. Our teachers are top freelancers, whose bylines you’ll see every month at the newsstand. These teachers know of what they teach.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up TODAY! Your chance to get a crack at this opportunity ends Monday, November 26, 2007 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

*Because it’s fun.


4 Responses to “A mentoring opportunity you won’t want to miss!”

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    Carolyn

    Said this on November 20th, 2007 at 11:16pm:

    I’m waiting to see an interview with Elaine Grant. I’d like to get more info about her course. I’m published, so I’m not sure if it’s the right one for me or not.

    But it sounds good, like focuses on the actual writing and where to find reliable statistics and information. I also like that she has a business-writing background, which is an avenue I may want to pursue.

    But then again, they ALL sound great. How am I supposed to choose a course?

    Maybe you guys should team up for one big mega-course. Or offer a frequent-learner discount. :)

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    LindaFormichelli

    Said this on November 21st, 2007 at 10:26am:

    Carolyn, I put up Elaine’s interview early just for you! I hope it’s helpful.

    Don’t choose…take them all! If someone is crazy enough to sign up for all five classes at once, they *deserve* a discount. ;->

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    Elaine Grant

    Said this on November 22nd, 2007 at 4:30pm:

    Hi Carolyn —

    Good question about my course: is it right for you if you’re already published? While the course is not for veterans, I think it will be good for people who have up to about five years of experience — and especially for people who want to stretch their skills or get into a new arena (for instance, as you mentioned, business writing). Also, I plan on customizing the course for people who sign up for the “premium” class, which comes with email support.

    Please don’t hesitate to contact me directly with questions specific to your own situations: eapplegrant@yahoo.com.

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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    Carolyn

    Said this on November 24th, 2007 at 5:53pm:

    Thank you both so much! I think I need to give myself a holiday present, don’t you? A course that helps me move forward with my writing would be a great gift.

    I’m off to read the interview now!

    Carolyn E.


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