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Fascinating new museum for writers!

March 12, 2011 1 Comment

Just found out about this and think it’s very cool:

www.americanwritersmuseum.org

It’s headed by Malcolm O’Hagan, whom I knew many years ago when I worked as communications manager for the American National Metric Council (told you I could “write about anything!”™). His involvement is interesting, since he’s a business leader rather than an author per se. Can’t wait to see where it goes!

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Recent publications

March 11, 2011 Post a comment

I thought fellow NAIWE members might be interested in a couple of my recent publications, especially if you like mystery novels or need help with eldercare.

My first review for the new Washington Independent Review of Books:
http://www.washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com/bookreview/though-not-dead-a-kate-shugak-novel/

The first in my four-part series of articles on eldercare for Life in the Finger Lakes magazine is in print:
www.lifeinthefingerlakes.com
and:
http://digital.turn-page.com/issue/24950/0

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NAIWE members eligible for conference discount!

August 23, 2010 Post a comment

NAIWE members are eligible for the colleague’s discount on registration for “Finding Your Niche/Expanding Your Horizons,” the fifth annual “Build Your Communications Business” of Communication Central, of which I am co-owner. This year’s conference, to be held October 1-2, 2010, at the Staybridge Suites-Rochester University in Rochester, NY, will feature a stellar line-up of presenters on launching an editorial business and growing one already in place.

This year’s speakers are just plain amazing! Speakers and topics include: Rich Adin on getting the rates you deserve; Michael Brady on building a brand through effective design; Bevi Chagnon on using Word to go to InDesign; Katharine O’Moore-Klopf on profiting from being online; Karl Heinz Kremer on using Acrobat in editing; Hilary Powers on setting up Word for editing; and Jack Lyon, Hilary Powers and Dan Wilson in an unprecedented “Word Summit.” I’ll present a session on what it takes to start and manage a communications business, and Communication Central co-owner Kat Nagel will offer tips for effective websites.
Full details are at:

www.communication-central.com

The website may be down for a couple of days as it is converted to a new format. For a registration form or further information, please feel free to contact me at Ruth@writerruth.com or Nagel at katnagel@masterworkconsulting.com.

The rooms at the Staybridge Suites-Rochester University, by the way, are eminently share-able. Rochester is served by AirTran (among many other airlines).

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Conference for freelancers on Sept. 25 and 26

September 4, 2009 Post a comment

If you’re thinking of launching or expanding your freelance legal business or wondering how to market yourself more effectively, please consider attending a conference I’m involved with in Rochester, NY, on Sept. 25 and 26: “The New Marketing 101: Using Today’s Technology to Attract Tomorrow’s Clients,” the fourth annual “Build Your Communications Business” conference of Communication Central (I’m a co-owner). NAIWE members are eligible for a colleague discount on registration!

My Communication Central co-owner and I are presenting a pre-conference session on the afternoon of Sept. 25 on “Get Your Freelance Business Up & Running.”

Conference speakers on Saturday, Sept. 26, are Neil Hair, PhD, social networking expert; Dick Margulis, publishing consultant; Emily Carpenter, networking “addict”; and Steve Tylock, author of a book on using LinkedIn.

The conference hotel is a brand-new Staybridge Suites, right on the Genesee River, with free airport shuttle service and free parking.

Full details are at: www.communication-central.com

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Member news

September 4, 2009 Post a comment

Had a great time making a speech on freelancing to the Society for Professional Journalists (SPJ) at the 100th SPJ convention in Indianapolis, IN, on Aug. 29. Met and made friends with a number of other freelancers and reconnected with several old friends from my days in DC and St. Louis!

Ruth T-C

www.writerruth.com

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New booklet on freelancing

August 12, 2009 Post a comment

I’ve published a new booklet on “Freelancing 101: Launching  Your Editorial Business” with the Editorial Freelancers Association. To order copies, go to:

http://www.the-efa.org/res/booklets.php#freelancing

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Marketing your business conference – discount for NAIWE members

August 12, 2009 Post a comment

My co-owned presentation business, Communication Central, is holding its fourth annual “Build Your Communications Business” conference on Sept. 25 and 26, 2009, in Rochester, NY, and NAIWE members are entitled to a colleagues’ discount on registration! Find out how to use today’s online and social networking tools to make a business venture stand out from the crowd, get known and recognized, and grow in today’s competitive marketplace at “The New Marketing 101: Using Today’s Technology to Attract Tomorrow’s Clients.” Speakers include:

• Neil Hair, PhD, internationally known expert on social media trends, applications and branding; assistant professor of Marketing, Rochester Institute of Technology/E. Philip Saunders College of Business (http://www.neilhair.com/), on “Personal Branding in the New Age”

• Emily Carpenter, owner of Whizbang Marketing, president of the Rochester Professional Consultants Network (RPCN) and popular blogger and networker (www.whizbangweb.com, http://www.twitter.com/emilycarpenter, http://tr.im/NetworkingMatters), on “Using Twitter and Facebook to Market Your Business”

• Dick Margulis, noted publishing pro and owner of Dick Margulis Creative Services
(http://dmargulis.com/), on “Self-publishing as Part of a Marketing Plan/Marketing as Part of a Self-Publishing Plan”

• Steve Tylock, author of The LinkedIn Personal Trainer: Using LinkedIn to find, get found, and network your way to success! (www.linkedin.com/in/stevetylock), on “Making the Most of LinkedIn as a Marketing Tool: Beyond the Basics”

For full details, go to:

www.communication-central.com

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Hello, Evaluator!

February 23, 2009 Post a comment

This is the first post on your new evaluator blog! Edit or delete it, then start blogging.

We’ve created some pages for you to fill in — you can see the list over in the right column.

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