THE Greatest Freelance Writing Tips in the World was published in November 2007 and can be bought in bookshops and from Amazon here.
See a selection of reviews, plus feedback from readers, here.
Listen to a podcast about The Greatest Freelance Writing Tips in the World.
This blog was set up to help publicise the book.
Here are some of the most popular posts:
Back to basics: Ten mistakes to avoid when writing a news story
The most important thing? Learn multi-media skills
The fine art of negotiating press trips, by Andrea Wren
Coping with rejection: Editors are people too!Freelance journalism: Start low, aim high?
How networking can boost a freelance writing career
How journalists can survive a recession, by Sara Edlington
Can you send the same pitch to different editors?
How journalists can reap the rewards of blogging, by Craig Mcginty.
Six myths about freelance writing.
Depression, my story and how journalists should speak up when they are feeling down
Six characteristics of a successful freelance journalist
Real life, real profit? Selling features to women's weekly magazines
A small selection of pitches that worked
Freelance writers describe their writing day.
Ten blindingly obvious things I have learned in my first year as an author.
Think you know "mummybloggers"? Think again!
My work as a writer continues to be varied, interesting and fun. My latest project, a site reporting on holidays, short breaks, days out and activities, is called Havealovelytime.com
I'm the director of the Midlands agency, Passionate Media, and our blog chronicling news from our company and clients is here.
We also run training sessions for freelance journalists wanting to make more money. The following is feedback gained from a London session:
Great course. Up and at 'em now! Anne Marie Flanagan
Thanks again for yesterday, feel very motivated today! Rachael Glazier
Thanks for a very enlightening day. I feel like a Jedi Knight to your Obe Wan Kenobi. Catherine Goddard
Thank you! It was a fantastic day! Emma McNeil
Thanks Carol and Linda for today and the kick up the bum, enjoyed course. Michael Cross
Had a great time on Saturday. Course was brilliant, thank you. Really useful. Siobhan O' Neill
Thanks so much for the fab seminar - it was sooo helpful and have come away full of ideas and plans. You and Carol were both brilliant. Olivia Gordon
Thanks to you and Carol for a really great training day today - definitely the best course I've been on for a while. You two should add life coaching to your list of talents. Olivia Holcombe
Just wanted to say thanks for the fab course, Linda and Carol - very informative, inspiring and good fun too. Judy Yorke
I'd like to add my grateful thanks for the well-delivered and extremely interesting course - it was great to meet such creative, positive and friendly people and I now feel inspired and ready to take the plunge into a new and different world. Ruth Derrick
Brilliant, thank you both for a very informative and enjoyable day. I think much of what we learned will be of huge benefit in all areas of our working life. Amanda Lees
I thought it was the best course I've been on - full of practical advice and illustrative examples. It has really got me motivated and excited about getting out there and chasing down the commercial work. Thanks. Emma Jayne Jones
Please get in touch with me via email Linda@passionatemedia.co.uk if you would like to know more. Our next training date is Saturday, June 27, in central London.




Thanks for the article. Very helpful. I'm a publisher myself and I always like to read articles like yours.
Posted by: http://rachelkovacs.blogspot.com | July 01, 2009 at 07:50 PM
Thanks for the article. Very helpful. I'm a publisher myself and I always like to read articles like yours.
Posted by: http://rachelkovacs.blogspot.com | July 01, 2009 at 08:08 PM
There must be some kind of interactive activities which the students should do like playing games, making posters, and other things that connect to learning how to write.
Posted by: Sean | July 08, 2009 at 10:13 AM
This book is so inspiring and informative, it's so clearly written and concise that it makes it easy to dip in and out of as needed or easy enough to read all in one sitting. A must for all those new to freelancing.
Posted by: George@CulinaryTravels | February 09, 2010 at 10:18 AM