Hey - I'm Barb, the expat freelancer. I've been freelancing for two or three years now, but I have to admit for most of the time, I was only dabbling. In the past year, I've gotten quite serious about it (the recession is a great motivator) and have been very diligent about researching, writing and sending out queries as often as my schedule will allow. But it's tough. For one thing, I have a 20-month old that needs lots of attention and love. And for another thing, I'm all the way over in France: that's hella-far from Barnes & Noble, NYC's 5th Avenue library, and all those other researching perks that U.S. freelancers have. But I know that other expat freelancers have made a living this way! I just don't know any personally... (heh).
I'm hoping that through this blog, we can develop a supportive community of expat freelancers who are willing to share their tips for success. Of course, non-expat writers are welcome as well. The tips and insight I intend to share here will be slanted toward those writing from abroad, but I'm betting that there'll be lots of overlap.
So, here we go!
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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When I first had children, I thought that they’d slow down my writing career. And so they have. But in some respects, they’ve done ...

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Most of the time, I love being a writer. The brainstorming…the research…that moment when all those random phrases and concepts zinging aro...
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(Photo credit: Michal Marcol; freeditigalphotos.net) The last time I was at “home” (in the U.S.), a book at Barnes & Noble caught my e...