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iwrite-sinsandtragedies · 1 year ago
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Hi, I'm back 😩
Sorry for just like, dropping off the face of the earth there for a hot minute, but my life has been this specific brand of absolute dogshit that has left me hiding under the floor boards - quite literally - since mid october, and I'm only just starting to get my battery back to like, maybe 10% again now.
TMI under the cut, and probably quite a bit of a ramble;;
SO.
Life has been shit. Like, shit shit.
Like, I'm warning you now, this is trauma and abuse shit.
Suffice to say that I'm the kind of person who tends to get taken advantage of and not speak my feelings or stand up for myself. It comes from a place of pretty severe trauma and mental illness, of course, but knowing that and knowing myself doesn't make things any easier in my life really. It just makes me self-aware and subsequently frustrated at my own slow progress.
For example, at present: I've been locked inside my room since the above mentioned, mid october. I have to ration food and water, I can't be too loud for fear of being caught, I sneak out for one bathroom break a day, if I'm lucky, and I have had to work with sanitary wipes instead of showers since this bullshit began - which is fine for the body, but fucking useless for the hair 🤷‍♂️ this wouldn't be such an issue if I didn't have eczema, but I do and so I am suffering, I guess.
Why, do you ask? What has caused this situation? Stupidity has caused this, my friend. Stupid people including my stupid self.
For a bit of backstory context: Several years back, I was chased out of my house by an abusive family member. It was 30 below and I had nowhere to go but, I remembered someone offered to help me, if I ever needed it - so I ended up on his doorstep! He happily took me in as he was like a father to me. There was no expectations for me, it was clear I was abused and traumatised (I was horribly malnourished and anemic at the time) and I was a naturally reclusive and quiet person anyways. So they gave me an old dusty room and left me be.
They being him and his father. For simplicity's sake, we will call them Dad and Gramps. I'll start by saying that I love and adore my Dad. Also, I don't hate Gramps, despite all he's done to me. Even if sometimes I think I should.
Gramps is an old cowboy. Crass and backwards and poorly educated. He's spent his whole life working and drinking and smoking and driving really really fast. He thinks insulting people is how you make friends and his favourite past time as a young man was starting fights. He's had several failed marraiges and has several dozen people (related or not) that call him dad. He's done more than anyone that I've ever met but that also means he thinks he knows more than anyone and no one can tell him what's wrong or right.
He's got a lot of good and bad qualities. Is what I'm saying.
Among those bad qualities, unfortunately, is sexual harassment. Which, I suppose should have been a very clear and blarring warning sign right from the beginning but, as a survivor of child abuse and SA, my boundries have always been miles behind from where they should be. Additionally, I had nowhere else to go 🤷‍♂️ it took several months and me getting visibly angry with him and telling him about my previous abuse before he finally stopped slapping my ass but, his language towards me never really fully went away;;;
Despite this, I stayed. I was unemployed and terribly ill and struggling to get through my previous traumas and depression, so I stayed and helped around the house however I was able to make up for me occupying space. The room I was staying in was musty and filled with mice and their filth, so I had to clean the space. The big old bed was filled with droppings (inside the boxspring especially) but Gramps refused to let me get it replaced unless someone would pay for it. So I layered it up with a dozen blankets and it's still the bed I sleep on to this day. In my brain, it wasn't much different from the bed that I had as a child, so I just put up with it 🤷‍♂️
As the years went on, my health continued to decline. The doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong, they tossed around words like 'heart failure' but wouldn't confirm a diagnosis. My muscle wasted and I was never able to catch my breath, I started having fainting spells. At my worst, I would spend days in bed.
Despite all this, I somehow became Gramps's unofficial caretaker. Unbeknownst to me, his whole family couldn't stand to put up with him because he would complain for sympathy and demand to be waited on hand and foot. I can't deny that I'm gullible, so when he started his sob stories, I went out of my way to help. If you can't tell by now, my fawn response is pretty strong - I've been told more than once to consider myself before other people but, it just never occures to me in the moment, I guess.
And so, I took care of him. No matter how aggrivating he was, no matter how often he belittled me or insulted me, no matter how stubborn he was or how little he listened to me; no matter how disgusted I was at the kind of things he suggested to me. It was nothing I hadn't dealt with before so I just 🤷‍♂️ put up with it - like an absolute fucking idiot.
This went on for several years.
It affected everything I did. My health never got better because I was too busy taking care of him (and others) to set time aside for myself. My friendships were impacted and even started to decay in several instances because of my declining mental state. It felt like, no matter how hard I tried to mend things with people, to keep up face and hold things together, it all just kept slipping through my fingers - until I had nothing to hold onto at all.
In the beginning of 2023, Gramps got diagnosed with cancer.
Now, an additional note that I should add here is that his family throughout all of this was entirely absent. In those several years I was caring for him, I was calling 911 nearly once a month for his heart or his breathing or because he stumbled and fell. I was helping him get dressed and cleaning his (and his friend's who is also an asshole old man) shit and piss off of the hallway and bathroom floors. I was cooking his meals and giving him baths and sitting on his bedside in the middle of the night when he had a breathing attack or got too lonely. I was buying his groceries and carting them up two flights of stairs, I was fixing his tv and enduring his fits of anger and yelling and pandering to every nonsense request he had on top of that. On top of all of my own problems, I was entirely alone in taking care of him.
When he got cancer, I was still entirely alone in taking care of him.
When he started getting angrier, more stubborn, more vocally abusive. When his diabetes spiked and his eyes started going blind and he was swearing and yelling at me because he didn't want to go to his appointments or use a walker or a wheelchair despite not being able to see 5 feet in front of him. When he refused to eat, when he refused to let me sleep.
When he started with the verbal threats of violence.
When he started touching me again.
And I had nowhere else to go.
I tried to ask for help. I genuinely did. Which is honestly a huge blarring warning sign for me because, if I'm asking for help, I'm probably close to a mental break - and I was - but, despite me saying, mulitple times to multiple people "I need help. I can't do this. I'm out of my depth. Can someone help me." No one ever did.
It all came to a head shortly after my friend group fell to pieces. I just wanted everything to turn off after that. Gramps and I got into an argument, a real proper one where I finally got angry back, and he took a swing at me and I decided that was enough. I was done. I went into my room and locked the door and curled up in bed and did my best to ignore his threats and his yelling. I cried until I fell asleep and thought about killing myself and I continued to think about it for the next two days. The entire time I was in there, he was upstairs, right above my head, promising to call the poliece to kick me out or promising to beat my face or break my neck.
I texted my Dad, I told him how I felt. He called his sister and she took over where I left off.
I still had nowhere to go 🤷‍♂️
So now, here I am, over 3 months into this bullshit. I filed for emergency housing within the following week of that madness and I've been hiding in this room and waiting ever since. My laptop was packed up in an emergency bag for the first month and a half / two months since I was in perpetual fear at that point of making even a whisper of noise or being caught without my bags packed and ready to go. I've had one dear and solid friend that's stayed with me and helped me through the worst of this all, even despite being an ocean away. Without them, I don't think I would have made it this far tbh.
So!
As you can probably tell, tumblr has been the LAST thing on my mind lately 😂 I've only really started coming back to it in the last month or so and I have just had no energy to put towards my blogs at all.
But, I'm slowly coming back!
I have a few drafts saved, so I'll probably trickle those in eventually. OL has been on my mind as of late, as well as BG3, which is why I'm posting here again at all. So, I hope to do something with this little sprout of inspiration that's managed to grow out of my head.
In the meantime, yeah 🤷‍♂️this is where I've been, under the floor boards, hiding in the dark, and just biding my time until I can escape.
Sorry for the long ramble! But also, not sorry at all, because this is my blog and all that 😂 For me, it's nice to finally put all this down somewhere, at the very least. Hopefully I won't have anything to complain about again for a long while after this. Honestly, I'm just hoping that I get that email soon that says there's finally somewhere safe for me.
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mushed-kid · 9 months ago
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who else up thinking and remembering and realizing things
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perseephoneee · 10 months ago
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𓂃 ࣪ ˖ 𐦍 kinktober 2024
“so baby let’s get kinky, get freaky, let’s make this bed get squeaky!”
i’ve never done kinktober before but there’s a first for everything! i will never improve at writing smut if I don’t get practice, so here’s that chance you hooligans. send in requests up to 9/21 for a chance to get your kinks explored hehehe.
𐦍 fandoms available: 𐦍
supernatural
vampire diaries 
marvel (includes x-men)
teen wolf
star trek
bridgerton
outer banks
disclaimer: due to identifying as a woman I don’t feel comfortable writing mlm smut since I don’t think I’d do it justice. I’ll happily write fluff though. also I won’t write for characters whose actors are minors or who are portrayed as being very young!! 
𐦍 kinks: 𐦍
cunninglingus 
A/B/O
sensation play
blood kink
exhibitionism 
size kink
first time/corruption kink
threesome
mutual masturbation
breeding
shower sex
cockwarming
overstimulation
(consensual) hunter and hunting
choking
somnophilia
bondage 
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taglist: @eleniblue @iwrite-things @alice3612 @rafecameronswhore @youneedanap @huntress-artemiss @linaax @pisces-celeste @marygoddessofmischief @gruftiela @mayfieldss @hiya-itsamber @wickedlyemma @saay-karani @foxherder @nix-rose @lover-of-books-and-tea @lilaclaufeyson @qardasngan @evasmlp @swampespresso
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reneedeneve · 2 years ago
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Valentine,
who continues to persevere.
The coldness.
Oh my, the strength,
to sustain the love I feel.
Sometimes love isn’t enough.
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earthtofey-blog · 8 years ago
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‘MY ANSWER‘
If someday our paths will cross again, I would tell them you were the person I once lost my heart with;
for you are my greatest story I never told; and you always have a piece of my heart—a man for my soul.
J.F— @earthtofey 2017
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jennies13 · 4 years ago
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Passive Income As Academic Paper Writer
Scholastic composing can be a significant pressure for understudies. You need to coordinate with the prerequisites of each subject and guarantee certain vocabularies, shows and talk. Only one out of every odd understudy can write in a reasonable, assignment help Canada focussed, organized and formal way. There are various sorts of scholarly writing in which understudies need assistance nowadays like articles, research papers, proposal, thesis, writing survey, lab reports and catalog.
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#1 iWriter
iWriter site acknowledges composing necessities from understudies, people, organizations and associations. Essayists who are keen on a point can present their reviews for that ask for and bring in cash for that. There is no restriction on how much work an author can do. Nonetheless, cash is no assurance on iWriter. It relies upon the customers. On the off chance that they support crafted by the essayist, iWriter pays the cash in any case an author would not get anything for the piece that they submitted.
I prescribe this site to the individuals who have excellent composing abilities so they can intrigue the customers and bring in cash for each piece of content that they submit on this site.
#2 Teachers and Writers Magazine
This site is for educators and undergrads who are in the field of experimental writing. You can submit reviews like expositions, articles, exercise designs, and meets and get a pay of $50-$350! You can look over the rundown of necessities like composing prompts in center schools, account exercise plans for grade school understudies, publication reactions for secondary school understudies, etc.
I prescribe this site to those authors who have showing experience or who get what sort of content would be valuable for instructors. This site isn't for somebody who likes to compose fiction or verse. Likewise, you don't need to be a specialist scholarly author as they anticipate content for an overall crowd.
#3 Study.com
Scholastic journalists can discover an assortment of composing openings on this site. On the off chance that you would prefer not to take up a composing project, you can likewise fill in as an editorial manager or an analyst or give task help. To go after current jobs, you need to give your essential subtleties like area, name, address and telephone number. They additionally require a resume and a couple of test reviews.
I enthusiastically prescribe scholastic journalists to give a gig a shot this site. They pay double a month to the journalists and help the essayists as and when required. You can discover an assortment of scholastic points to compose and deal with at adaptable timings.
#4 Tuts+
Presently here comes something other than what's expected and fascinating for scholarly authors. In case you are exhausted with composing papers and tasks for understudies, have a go at making some charming instructional exercises and bring in cash! Tuts+ is a stage that gives instructional exercises on a plenty of subjects like business, assignment help UK game turn of events, software engineering, coding, site advancement and so on. Simply investigate the subjects and in the event that you can compose stepwise instructional exercises on any of them.
I would prescribe this site to the individuals who have top to bottom information about the points recorded on the site. This is on the grounds that instructional exercises require sufficient clarifications. You must be excessively acceptable with the words so any individual who peruses your instructional exercise can comprehend the idea driving it.
#5 AFT (American Federation of Teachers)
Would you like to compose articles for a diary? In the event that indeed, AFT is an extraordinary stage for you. Their diary, American Educator, incorporates an assortment of articles on subjects like social and monetary advancement in the public eye, vote based system, political theory, the change from secondary school to school, challenges looked by understudies, tips for undergrads and numerous other instructive points.
This site may appear for nerds however they aren't searching for any examination papers. They just require straightforward papers and articles for their crowd. Thus, in case you are searching for some lightweight scholastic composition, I prescribe this stage to you.
#6 Scribbr
Have you at any point given paper help to understudies? In case you are a genuine scholarly author searching for some proper scholastic composing work, for example, making articles, scholarly papers and tasks then you can pick Scribbr. This stage is committed to understudies and helps them in their scholastic work by offering types of assistance like altering, editing and surveying.
You should have solid scholastic composing abilities as you need to clear a language test. You will likewise be given a test task to see whether you are skilled to deal with their undertakings. Yet, when you are through, you can fill in as a proofreader and bring in great cash!
These six sites give an extraordinary stage to scholastic essayists. Expectation my tips will help you discover reasonable composing openings. Scholarly composing isn't something that everybody can do. It requires extraordinary tender loving care alongside great language abilities. Assuming you have that ability, put it into utilization and make a wellspring of extra pay for yourself. Good luck!
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jorob702 · 5 years ago
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"If you've ever gotten hurt playing sports then you should know no longer being in pain doesn't mean you're fully recovered from your injury. Some players tried to come back too soon, which set them back further, because their body healed but their mind didn't. If the mind isn't ready then a player is no good in this game we call life. Before a player is even allowed to rejoin the team, he or she is required to go through a period of isolation. The team doctor orders physical therapy then for the player to play alone so they can work their way back up to "being themselves" and comfortably step back on the court with the same people who hurt them. I'm here to tell you some of you are well enough to "leave the hospital" but are refusing the doctors orders to stay home for a while, rest and take a break from that person or people who broke you. Don't go back so soon. Not while you're still having flashbacks of the pain they caused. Not until you're able to play (or be) like your normal self without worrying about getting hurt again. Those thoughts will manifest and could cause recurring injuries. Which is why some players never come back the same. God needs you at your very best. Take all the alone time necessary to heal. There might be a few who don't want you to succeed but there are so many people who need you and can't wait to see how talented you are." 👼🏽 https://www.byjohnnie.com - Diary of a Good Black Man #NoteToSelf #MessageToYou #ThoseWithAnEar #LetThemHear #ItsTimeToHeal #iWrite ✍🏽 https://www.instagram.com/p/CAYJfzMh664dTx38EdtsbCVPl_KAfhfPFSqp-A0/?igshid=1oddyxoz0yxsk
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carey-pricemas · 8 years ago
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Open Requests
Hey guys! My requests are ALWAYS open, but as I just updated my personal queue (update is coming Wednesday) I’m booked until August 2nd!!!! So I decided to go ahead and make a list of other imagines blogs that as of May 1st have open requests (per their blog):
Disclaimer before you continue: While I speak with several of these blogs, most of them I do not know status of their requests (they tend to just let me rant about stupid hockey boys) nor what they all do and do not feel comfortable with! I love you all and know you guys will show them the same respect you show me! Love you! Now enjoy!
@addicts4dramatics
@annalahey
@arizonacoyotesgirl16
@austonmatty34
@babybenny
@boo-boocmf
@boshbashbish
@boys-to-legends-writing
@cassssssssssh
@diaries-of-pucks-and-purses (but they have quite a few requests as well)
@fuckleafs
@hattricksandhockeyfics
@hawtkeyfanfics
@hockeyflicka
@hockeyobsess
@imagines-nhl
@iwrite-imagines
@jonesygirl31
@juggiejonesthethird
@mapleleafstrash
@mediocre-imagines
@mystupidlovesongs
@nhl--imagines
@nhl-hockey-fanfic
@nhlwriting (not totally into smut)
@okayleafs (leafs and pens)
@penaltyboximagines
@peppermint-writings (No smut)
@scottish-kid
@theaustonmatthews
@thedirtydangler
@throw-the-torch
@two-minute-minor (No smut)
@werenskheeyyy
@werenskiswritings
@write-write-hockey-write (No smut)
@yourhockeyboys
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guerillablond · 7 years ago
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Когда мы встретились Я как будто знала тебя Всю жизнь И я Перестала тебя узнавать Когда мы разошлись ------------------- #стихи#итогигода#дневники#handwritting #diary##ежежневник#любовь#любовнаялирика#мужчинаиженщина #поэзия#иллюзии#russian#iwrite#writer#мысльдня#writtersofinstagram#writersofig#poetry#diaries#journal#womenwhowrite#writtersnetwork#poetess#поэтесса#поэтыспб #поэт#поэты21века#poetsofig#lyrical https://www.instagram.com/artefactsofhappiness/p/BrQtV9UDIwN/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=e89anp7czwv1
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rieceesupersiren · 5 years ago
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THE MANY ADVENTURES OF THE MISFIT MANIAC AND HER LOONEY TUNES “iWish” ......Studio last night. iWas so tired when iGot there but music is how iBreathe so it became very easy. In life it’s good to have balance. I’m Gods child who goes through real life painful heartbreaking situations and iWrite about it as an outlet so iDont murder or beat people up. So where they put me is irrelevant because my content will remain the same. My music has and always will be the diary of a chosen person🤷🏾‍♀️ What iDo is NEEDED whether it’s your cup of tea or not🍵 Sorry Not Sorry Single Drops 4.21.20 @theblacksurfer Gave Me A Real Gift With This One 😢🖤🤍 #misfitmuzik #misfitmaniac #rieceesiren #theSIREN #WEdontFITin #misfitNation💪🏾😘✌🏾 #〽️i⚡️fit〽️uzik #〽️i⚡️fit〽️ania🌜 #rie🌜ee⚡️iren #the⚡️iren https://www.instagram.com/p/B9mG17uHI8X/?igshid=qg643oc8348s
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skaushik8-blog · 7 years ago
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Paper has its say... . . #pod #mirakee #writersnetwork #readwriteunite #paper #poems #poetry #writersnetwork #quotes #paperlove #quote #writersofinstagram #stories #ttt #quoteoftheday #writersconfig #iwrite #writersofmirakee #wordporn #writing #writer #writing #writer #igpoetry #igpoem #instawriters #poetsofinstagram . . P.S : Please ensure no wastage of paper and rather share or recycle then to burn. Another point importantly, try to take centre stage with a paper, copy or a diary than any electronic devices. Paper goes through a journey and we must help to complete it. https://www.instagram.com/p/BnoONAYBj16/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1i48dtxq74tdk
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anattemptowrite · 7 years ago
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For the nth time.
/July 10, 2018/
This is my nth attempt to actually write down my thoughts in whatever medium could be accessible to me. However, keeping a diary (a written one, seems to be hard at the moment).  I always put iwriting down for a day or two, until here we are, it’s already July 2018! (And I have been planning to do this since time immemorial! *cry face*
I am a fan of reading and books. Whenever I want to relax and take a break from the cloud of reality and toxicity of my life/ stressors, I turn to reading.  This is also my almost 3rd day without Facebook (deactivated my account for a while, and I think hmmm.. maybe I can manage?) This tumblr account is me, really doing what I should have done years, and years back. When our professor iduring my undergraduate years have recommended to me that I should write - when she learned that I am such a voraciolus reader). She said it coulld help me further hone my skills in articulating my thoughts, as well as writing and speaking what i think. In further analyzing and processing my thoughts and ideas, and well, maybe, to also build my very low self-esteem.
As a reader, I am also not an expert in remembering the smallest details in the books that I have read. I am really amazed by those who have the ability to do so (HOW CAN THEY DO THAT, RIGHT?!? OOR IS IT JUST ME? HUHU) All I remember was the most memorable parts!!! HUHUHU. Then nothing else. Maybe this blog will also help me or serve as a reminder of the books that I have read. They say giving book reviews enhances your articulation too. Hmmm. I really, really hope it will help me. 
To all the future writings that I will be able to do, and to share with you!  For self-care, and for the oozing creative juices that hopefully would come, CHEERS! :)))
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contentwritingjobs-blog · 8 years ago
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Freelance Writing: 6 Potent Strategies for Kickstarting Your New Career
http://wp.me/p8ndKk-fM Freelance writing is a well-paid specialty that is presently in high demand. The most wonderful aspect is that it can be done right from the convenience of your home, thus eliminating the need for an expensive office space and the stress of daily commuting to and from a distant office location. In fact, the benefits of dumping your 8-to-5 day job and taking up freelance writing as a career cannot be over-flogged. If you are thinking of pursuing a career as a freelance writer, I congratulate you. It’s a great lifestyle where you set your own priorities, control your own schedule, set your own rates, and work for a variety of clients. But as fantastic as this sounds, the road to becoming a successful freelance content writer is fraught with all sorts of challenges. Many new writers, just because they took the wrong steps, end up writing for content mills. This type of writing gig rarely works out to secure a living wage. To earn a decent living as a freelance writer, you’ll need to proactively go out and find well-paying clients, whether they be print or online publications, or businesses. Here is a roadmap on how to get your freelance writing business up and running, and bringing in real money.
1. Launch into freelance writing long before you quit your day job
If you have decided that freelance writing is your chosen career, then it is advisable you venture into it long before you call it quits with your day job. That way, you familiarize yourself with the ups and downs of your new vocation, and you are better equipped to tackle challenges. Who knows, by the time you finally quit your day job, you could even already be making as much from freelance writing as you were from the regular job. Many people have suddenly quit their 8-to-5 jobs to embrace the freelance lifestyle only to end up frustrated and unable to earn a living wage.
2. Accumulate more experience
You could execute some practice projects and even work for free so that you can build up a portfolio of solid samples and more confidence in the service you provide. Explore freelancing sites like Upwork for low-paying jobs that will help you get the initial foothold you need, and you can even sign up with a site like iWriter to earn quick cash while garnering the relevant experience.
3. Build an impressive online profile
Create an online profile that will attract employers and enable them to easily find you. You could use Google Docs to store and display your profile, but publishing them on your own website will sure give your profile a big boost. Once you have your online profile, work on improving it. Add a current photo, link your resume and social profiles, and write something attractive about yourself and your experiences. Make your online presence impressive. You are competing with many other potential freelancers, so it is imperative that you stand out
4. Join relevant support groups
Pursuing freelance writing in a vacuum could be time-wasting and frustrating and could expose you to a lot of mistakes, particularly in charging clients since you’re not familiar with prevailing rates. It is, therefore, a smart move to connect with other freelance writers you can ask questions. Join relevant online and offline communities. Write For The Cash is a brand new one on Facebook that you can check out. Connect with others who took the same leap. For example, there are lots of writers groups on LinkedIn the biggest of which is LinkedIn Editors & Writers,
5. Target profitable clients
Pick a target audience that will pay a premium for your services and apply with a well-written pitch or cover letter. Freelance writing job opportunities are quite plentiful. Always remember to include your writing samples/portfolio. You could aim for small non-profit clients, but you’ll make more money doing the same work for B2B Software companies, for example. Start by targeting industries you know are already spending money on the kinds of writing you provide. You can always keep track of fresh freelance writing opportunities on Problogger and other freelance writing job boards (I’ll be listing more in subsequent writeups).
6. Protect your reputation
When you start landing the jobs, be professional and execute assignments. Your reputation is everything, so foster it by being reliable. Stay organized, be respectful to your clients, strictly keep to deadlines, and always keep churning out the writeups. Even if you’re not being paid, start your own blog or get a diary or work on a passion project. All these add up to boost your profile and keep you primed for more jobs ahead. Follow the above strategies and you’ll be well on your way to becoming a successful freelance content writer. At least, that was my personal experience. What do you think? What has been your own experience? Feel free to comment below.
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darcyfarber · 5 years ago
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Are You a Freelance Writer? Check These 20 Sites that Pay You to Write
Are you working full time online?
What are your main sources of income?
One of the most lucrative ways to generate income with the internet is with freelance services.
I’m sure you have your favorite list of sites, but you may want to check the following resources.
Here are the places where you can be paid to write, divided into levels of writing skills (in my opinion).
Just click on any of the following links, to jump directly to your reference level:
Beginner level
Intermediate level
Expert level
  Beginner Level
Here is where you should begin if you are still refining your writing skills.
  1. iWriter
Anyone can register to this site and earn money right away.
Choose your favorite topics and start taking opportunities. You can earn $15 per article, as a beginner.
Sign up here.
  2. OnlineWritingJobs
This website accepts freelance writers from all over the world.
Payment varies from $12 per article up to $50, depending on the quality of the content.
Check it out here.
  3. dotWriter
That’s a pretty unique concept here.
You write your articles and then you can add them into dotWriter’s marketplace.
There are different topics, so you can surely find the ones of your interest.
For example in the “Internet & Online Business” category, I see an average of $15 per 600/700 words posts.
See this screenshot:
If you are able to write several articles and list them on this marketplace, there’s a chance you can earn some decent money.
Register here to dotWriter.
  4. FreelancerCareers
Good place for finding new opportunities as a beginner writer.
You can get jobs related to your skills and interests.
Payments range between $7 up to $31 per page of your work.
Check here for further details.
  5. TopicBay
Same concept of dotWriter, also this website is a content marketplace that allows you to sell your articles.
There’s a “recently sold” page where you can check the articles just bought from the advertisers.
I see an average of $15/20 per 400/500 words post.
Visit this link to apply.
  6. Writers.ph
This is another website you want so sign up in order to get exclusive offers and writing opportunities on a daily basis.
Payments are approved twice a month.
At the moment of this writing, the highest rate for a job is around $500.
Register here.
  7. Ghost Bloggers
Same principles of TopicBay and dowWriter, GhostBloggers is a marketplace where you can sell your high-quality content.
Only cons: they just accept native English speaking writers.
The average pay is $4 per 100 words or $20 for 600 words, but you are free to set your own rate.
You can cash out via PayPal once you arrive at $25.
Here’s the link.
  8. QualityText
Earn money by producing content for advertisers. Freelance writers from over the world accepted.
You are free to choose your favorite topics and set the number of articles you are able to write each day.
The rates are $4 per 100 words for U.S. people and $3 per 100 words for Non-U.S. residents.
  9. Constant Content
This is another website that allows you to sell your articles to different clients.
As you write more and become an expert, you will be able to enter the “Writer Pool” in order to get exclusive projects from customers.
I see a good average rate at their marketplace, something around 50$ for each article.
Remember that Constant Content will take 35% of commissions, so you’ll earn the remaining 65%.
Payments via PayPal. Check it out how to register here.
  Intermediate Level
Here are the sites for intermediate level writers.
  10. Listverse
This website is awesome and has high-quality content.
Here you can submit your list posts, with really interesting facts.
Requirements are:
1,500 words
10 items minimum
focused on the most fascinating and rare gems of knowledge
You can get paid $100. Here’s the link for your submission.
  11. The Dollar Stretcher
The Dollar Stretcher is a network of publications dedicated to “Living Better…for Less”.
If you work as a freelance writer, then I’m sure you are kinda expert about how to save money.
They are going to pay you $0.10 per word for any content accepted (this means $100 per 1000 words article).
They also look for sponsored posts, so that’s a great opportunity if you want to monetize your website.
Find out more here.
  12. WritersWeekly
These folks are looking for articles that explain to their readers how to make money money doing what they more love, writing!
Get paid $60 for 600 words or $40 for 400 words articles.
Visit this page to read more.
  13. Scripted
This is a content agency looking for hiring freelance writers.
Visit this page to apply.
  14. BlogMutt
First of all, you need to live in U.S. and being legally able to write for a living.
It’s a marketplace for crowdsourced content so if you’re a freelance writer, this is a place you want to check to get more work.
Find out more information here.
  15. Income Diary
With more than 100,000 visitors each month and created in 2009, this is an established website you want to write for.
The topics are online business, making money online, web traffic, social media and internet marketing. You should be expert in any of this field, before thinking to apply.
The rate vary from $50 to $200 per post and payment are made via PayPal.
The link for submitting your articles is here.
  16. YourOnline.biz
The niche is online business and if your post is accepted, you can get paid $100 via PayPal.
Here the contribution guidelines.
  Expert Level
Here are the sites for highly skilled writers.
  17. About
About.com is one of the top sites in the world (Alexa ranking at 175 at the time of this writing).
They look for experienced writers, who are an authority in their fields.
You need to have developed an impeccable writing skill, before thinking to apply to About.com.
Here’s the link to contribute for About.com
  18. Break Studios
Break Studios is searching for writers for their network of popular websites, like Break.com, MadeMan, Holy Taco, Cage Potato, Screen Junkies, and Chickipedia.
Also in this case, you need to be a fantastic writer, to be accepted.
Here’s the link to check how to apply.
  19. Smithsonian
This is a very popular and established magazine.
They are accepting paid contributions from expert writers.
The average rate for each post is $0.50 – $0.60 per word
Visit this link to submit your articles to Smithsonian.
  20. Salon.com
The topic to write about is general and the amount paid per post is $150.
Read more here about contributing for Salon.com.
  Conclusion
I hope you found some new resources in this list, so to add new websites to get paid for your writing.
  What’s your experience with the above-mentioned sites?
Do you have some new ones to add?
Please share your views in the comments below, thanks!
And don’t forget to share the content, if you liked it.
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darcyfarber · 5 years ago
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Are You a Freelance Writer? Check These 20 Sites that Pay You to Write
Are you working full time online?
What are your main sources of income?
One of the most lucrative ways to generate income with the internet is with freelance services.
I’m sure you have your favorite list of sites, but you may want to check the following resources.
Here are the places where you can be paid to write, divided into levels of writing skills (in my opinion).
Just click on any of the following links, to jump directly to your reference level:
Beginner level
Intermediate level
Expert level
  Beginner Level
Here is where you should begin if you are still refining your writing skills.
  1. iWriter
Anyone can register to this site and earn money right away.
Choose your favorite topics and start taking opportunities. You can earn $15 per article, as a beginner.
Sign up here.
  2. OnlineWritingJobs
This website accepts freelance writers from all over the world.
Payment varies from $12 per article up to $50, depending on the quality of the content.
Check it out here.
  3. dotWriter
That’s a pretty unique concept here.
You write your articles and then you can add them into dotWriter’s marketplace.
There are different topics, so you can surely find the ones of your interest.
For example in the “Internet & Online Business” category, I see an average of $15 per 600/700 words posts.
See this screenshot:
If you are able to write several articles and list them on this marketplace, there’s a chance you can earn some decent money.
Register here to dotWriter.
  4. FreelancerCareers
Good place for finding new opportunities as a beginner writer.
You can get jobs related to your skills and interests.
Payments range between $7 up to $31 per page of your work.
Check here for further details.
  5. TopicBay
Same concept of dotWriter, also this website is a content marketplace that allows you to sell your articles.
There’s a “recently sold” page where you can check the articles just bought from the advertisers.
I see an average of $15/20 per 400/500 words post.
Visit this link to apply.
  6. Writers.ph
This is another website you want so sign up in order to get exclusive offers and writing opportunities on a daily basis.
Payments are approved twice a month.
At the moment of this writing, the highest rate for a job is around $500.
Register here.
  7. Ghost Bloggers
Same principles of TopicBay and dowWriter, GhostBloggers is a marketplace where you can sell your high-quality content.
Only cons: they just accept native English speaking writers.
The average pay is $4 per 100 words or $20 for 600 words, but you are free to set your own rate.
You can cash out via PayPal once you arrive at $25.
Here’s the link.
  8. QualityText
Earn money by producing content for advertisers. Freelance writers from over the world accepted.
You are free to choose your favorite topics and set the number of articles you are able to write each day.
The rates are $4 per 100 words for U.S. people and $3 per 100 words for Non-U.S. residents.
  9. Constant Content
This is another website that allows you to sell your articles to different clients.
As you write more and become an expert, you will be able to enter the “Writer Pool” in order to get exclusive projects from customers.
I see a good average rate at their marketplace, something around 50$ for each article.
Remember that Constant Content will take 35% of commissions, so you’ll earn the remaining 65%.
Payments via PayPal. Check it out how to register here.
  Intermediate Level
Here are the sites for intermediate level writers.
  10. Listverse
This website is awesome and has high-quality content.
Here you can submit your list posts, with really interesting facts.
Requirements are:
1,500 words
10 items minimum
focused on the most fascinating and rare gems of knowledge
You can get paid $100. Here’s the link for your submission.
  11. The Dollar Stretcher
The Dollar Stretcher is a network of publications dedicated to “Living Better…for Less”.
If you work as a freelance writer, then I’m sure you are kinda expert about how to save money.
They are going to pay you $0.10 per word for any content accepted (this means $100 per 1000 words article).
They also look for sponsored posts, so that’s a great opportunity if you want to monetize your website.
Find out more here.
  12. WritersWeekly
These folks are looking for articles that explain to their readers how to make money money doing what they more love, writing!
Get paid $60 for 600 words or $40 for 400 words articles.
Visit this page to read more.
  13. Scripted
This is a content agency looking for hiring freelance writers.
Visit this page to apply.
  14. BlogMutt
First of all, you need to live in U.S. and being legally able to write for a living.
It’s a marketplace for crowdsourced content so if you’re a freelance writer, this is a place you want to check to get more work.
Find out more information here.
  15. Income Diary
With more than 100,000 visitors each month and created in 2009, this is an established website you want to write for.
The topics are online business, making money online, web traffic, social media and internet marketing. You should be expert in any of this field, before thinking to apply.
The rate vary from $50 to $200 per post and payment are made via PayPal.
The link for submitting your articles is here.
  16. YourOnline.biz
The niche is online business and if your post is accepted, you can get paid $100 via PayPal.
Here the contribution guidelines.
  Expert Level
Here are the sites for highly skilled writers.
  17. About
About.com is one of the top sites in the world (Alexa ranking at 175 at the time of this writing).
They look for experienced writers, who are an authority in their fields.
You need to have developed an impeccable writing skill, before thinking to apply to About.com.
Here’s the link to contribute for About.com
  18. Break Studios
Break Studios is searching for writers for their network of popular websites, like Break.com, MadeMan, Holy Taco, Cage Potato, Screen Junkies, and Chickipedia.
Also in this case, you need to be a fantastic writer, to be accepted.
Here’s the link to check how to apply.
  19. Smithsonian
This is a very popular and established magazine.
They are accepting paid contributions from expert writers.
The average rate for each post is $0.50 – $0.60 per word
Visit this link to submit your articles to Smithsonian.
  20. Salon.com
The topic to write about is general and the amount paid per post is $150.
Read more here about contributing for Salon.com.
  Conclusion
I hope you found some new resources in this list, so to add new websites to get paid for your writing.
  What’s your experience with the above-mentioned sites?
Do you have some new ones to add?
Please share your views in the comments below, thanks!
And don’t forget to share the content, if you liked it.
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darcyfarber · 6 years ago
Text
Are You a Freelance Writer? Check These 20 Sites that Pay You to Write
Are you working full time online?
What are your main sources of income?
One of the most lucrative ways to generate income with the internet is with freelance services.
I’m sure you have your favorite list of sites, but you may want to check the following resources.
Here are the places where you can be paid to write, divided into levels of writing skills (in my opinion).
Just click on any of the following links, to jump directly to your reference level:
Beginner level
Intermediate level
Expert level
  Beginner Level
Here is where you should begin if you are still refining your writing skills.
  1. iWriter
Anyone can register to this site and earn money right away.
Choose your favorite topics and start taking opportunities. You can earn $15 per article, as a beginner.
Sign up here.
  2. OnlineWritingJobs
This website accepts freelance writers from all over the world.
Payment varies from $12 per article up to $50, depending on the quality of the content.
Check it out here.
  3. dotWriter
That’s a pretty unique concept here.
You write your articles and then you can add them into dotWriter’s marketplace.
There are different topics, so you can surely find the ones of your interest.
For example in the “Internet & Online Business” category, I see an average of $15 per 600/700 words posts.
See this screenshot:
If you are able to write several articles and list them on this marketplace, there’s a chance you can earn some decent money.
Register here to dotWriter.
  4. FreelancerCareers
Good place for finding new opportunities as a beginner writer.
You can get jobs related to your skills and interests.
Payments range between $7 up to $31 per page of your work.
Check here for further details.
  5. TopicBay
Same concept of dotWriter, also this website is a content marketplace that allows you to sell your articles.
There’s a “recently sold” page where you can check the articles just bought from the advertisers.
I see an average of $15/20 per 400/500 words post.
Visit this link to apply.
  6. Writers.ph
This is another website you want so sign up in order to get exclusive offers and writing opportunities on a daily basis.
Payments are approved twice a month.
At the moment of this writing, the highest rate for a job is around $500.
Register here.
  7. Ghost Bloggers
Same principles of TopicBay and dowWriter, GhostBloggers is a marketplace where you can sell your high-quality content.
Only cons: they just accept native English speaking writers.
The average pay is $4 per 100 words or $20 for 600 words, but you are free to set your own rate.
You can cash out via PayPal once you arrive at $25.
Here’s the link.
  8. QualityText
Earn money by producing content for advertisers. Freelance writers from over the world accepted.
You are free to choose your favorite topics and set the number of articles you are able to write each day.
The rates are $4 per 100 words for U.S. people and $3 per 100 words for Non-U.S. residents.
  9. Constant Content
This is another website that allows you to sell your articles to different clients.
As you write more and become an expert, you will be able to enter the “Writer Pool” in order to get exclusive projects from customers.
I see a good average rate at their marketplace, something around 50$ for each article.
Remember that Constant Content will take 35% of commissions, so you’ll earn the remaining 65%.
Payments via PayPal. Check it out how to register here.
  Intermediate Level
Here are the sites for intermediate level writers.
  10. Listverse
This website is awesome and has high-quality content.
Here you can submit your list posts, with really interesting facts.
Requirements are:
1,500 words
10 items minimum
focused on the most fascinating and rare gems of knowledge
You can get paid $100. Here’s the link for your submission.
  11. The Dollar Stretcher
The Dollar Stretcher is a network of publications dedicated to “Living Better…for Less”.
If you work as a freelance writer, then I’m sure you are kinda expert about how to save money.
They are going to pay you $0.10 per word for any content accepted (this means $100 per 1000 words article).
They also look for sponsored posts, so that’s a great opportunity if you want to monetize your website.
Find out more here.
  12. WritersWeekly
These folks are looking for articles that explain to their readers how to make money money doing what they more love, writing!
Get paid $60 for 600 words or $40 for 400 words articles.
Visit this page to read more.
  13. Scripted
This is a content agency looking for hiring freelance writers.
Visit this page to apply.
  14. BlogMutt
First of all, you need to live in U.S. and being legally able to write for a living.
It’s a marketplace for crowdsourced content so if you’re a freelance writer, this is a place you want to check to get more work.
Find out more information here.
  15. Income Diary
With more than 100,000 visitors each month and created in 2009, this is an established website you want to write for.
The topics are online business, making money online, web traffic, social media and internet marketing. You should be expert in any of this field, before thinking to apply.
The rate vary from $50 to $200 per post and payment are made via PayPal.
The link for submitting your articles is here.
  16. YourOnline.biz
The niche is online business and if your post is accepted, you can get paid $100 via PayPal.
Here the contribution guidelines.
  Expert Level
Here are the sites for highly skilled writers.
  17. About
About.com is one of the top sites in the world (Alexa ranking at 175 at the time of this writing).
They look for experienced writers, who are an authority in their fields.
You need to have developed an impeccable writing skill, before thinking to apply to About.com.
Here’s the link to contribute for About.com
  18. Break Studios
Break Studios is searching for writers for their network of popular websites, like Break.com, MadeMan, Holy Taco, Cage Potato, Screen Junkies, and Chickipedia.
Also in this case, you need to be a fantastic writer, to be accepted.
Here’s the link to check how to apply.
  19. Smithsonian
This is a very popular and established magazine.
They are accepting paid contributions from expert writers.
The average rate for each post is $0.50 – $0.60 per word
Visit this link to submit your articles to Smithsonian.
  20. Salon.com
The topic to write about is general and the amount paid per post is $150.
Read more here about contributing for Salon.com.
  Conclusion
I hope you found some new resources in this list, so to add new websites to get paid for your writing.
  What’s your experience with the above-mentioned sites?
Do you have some new ones to add?
Please share your views in the comments below, thanks!
And don’t forget to share the content, if you liked it.
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