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[FREE REPORT] In-Demand Writing Careers [Web Version »]( [Shop Writers Digest] This is a special offer for our readers from our trusted partner. Dear Writer's Digest Subscriber, It's a hard truth to learn... Writing may be your passion, but it doesn't always pay the bills. My name is Rebecca Matter, and as President of American Writers & Artists, it's my job to find the best-paying freelance writing opportunities out there so writers can make good money doing what they love. We've been helping writers like you launch well-paid freelance careers for 20 years now ... And when I say good money, I mean it. I've written a [FREE report]( that details nine of the best-paying writing careers today ... In it, I show you exactly what these careers are... where they're found... how much money you can expect to make ... and how you can get started right away. [You can download it free by going here.]( With any one of these writing careers, you could ditch the 9-to-5 office grind... say “hasta la vista” to your boss... and kiss your commute good-bye. You could work from anywhere and have the freedom to live life however you want. And with a little practice, you could get paid really well. One writer I know, Joshua Boswell, told me, “I know that at almost any given time, I can pick up assignments worth $3,000, $4,000, $10,000, $20,000, or more and that I don't have to sacrifice one minute of family time to successfully complete these assignments.” Regardless of your experience, you can use these jobs to make a little cash on the side while you finish your novel. Or, you can transform your life and start a full-time career! [It's all revealed in this 60-page special report called The Little Black Book of In-Demand Writing Careers.]( Inside, you'll learn:[Little Black Book]( - The BEST (and not widely known) way to make serious money as a writer. You'll learn about people like Sean McCool, who only took 4½ months to land his dream job after committing to this writing career. (Check out page 6 to learn more.) - How to get your foot in the door of a $58.6 billion industry with never-ending work opportunities for writers. You can command fees of $3,500 for just a few days of work. (Learn how on page 11.) - What it takes to tweak your existing Twitter and Facebook skills into a full-fledged writing career. Right out of the gate, you could demand ongoing fees of $2,000 a month. (Check out page 18.) - Discover one writing industry where charging more money for a project actually increases your chances of getting hired. (Read more on page 25.) And that's just the first half of this information-packed report. The work is out there if you know where to look. You'll be amazed by how many companies are starving for your skill set. And they expect to pay you professional fees - even if you're brand-new. [=> Download your FREE copy of The Little Black Book of In-Demand Writing Careers here and see for yourself.]( To your success, Rebecca Matter President, American Writers & Artists Inc. (AWAI) P.S. Even if you've never thought of getting paid to write for a living, I encourage you to check out this FREE report ... In it, I'll introduce you to nine different writing careers you should consider ... exactly what the projects are... where they're found... how much money you can expect to make ... and how you can get started right away. You CAN make a great living as a writer ... You just need to know what the best-paying opportunities are ... [So download my free report today, and get the inside scoop.]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 200 Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Update Profile]( | [Web Version »]( We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.](

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