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No matter what, I want to always keep things authentic

No matter what, I want to always keep things authentic

by Rosemary Richings | Jun 28, 2016 | B2B, writer-2-writer

If you browse my website, you’ll notice that I use the word “authentic,” more than I use any other word in the English language. That’s not just a coincidence because that’s something that I take really, really seriously. I don’t...
5 Things I Wish I knew when I got started freelancing

5 Things I Wish I knew when I got started freelancing

by Rosemary Richings | Jun 21, 2016 | writer-2-writer

It’s mildly surreal that it’s now officially been two years since I started freelancing, and 7 years since I started blogging. The cool thing is, even during the-not-so great parts freelancing has taught me so much about myself, and where I really truly...
Here’s how you can avoid sites like Upwork

Here’s how you can avoid sites like Upwork

by Rosemary Richings | Jun 14, 2016 | writer-2-writer

I’m a freelancer, and I  hate sites like Upwork. My opinion is largely based on the fact that I investigated what it was, during my first few months of freelancing. I signed up for an account and then decided that I didn’t want to bother...
Great Places to pitch that aren't Magazines

Great Places to pitch that aren't Magazines

by Rosemary Richings | Jun 7, 2016 | writer-2-writer

You don’t have to be the next Hemingway, Bronte, etc to be a professional writer. As someone who has received hundreds of rejection letters, I find it alarming that there are so many talented writers out there, who refuse to put their entrepreneurial hats on....
How to write about pages that don’t suck

How to write about pages that don’t suck

by Rosemary Richings | May 31, 2016 | writer-2-writer

The first ever version of the about page that I wrote for my website page really, really sucked. Fortunately, the most recent version actually sounds like it’s written by a person with a pulse, while making it pretty damn clear what kind of writing I do. I read...
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Rosemary Richings is a freelance writer and editor who has worked with organizations such as Spot App, Uptimize, E-bay, and Saatva Mattress Company. Rosemary’s writing has been featured on sites such as Weebly Inspiration Center, The Good Trade, Search Engine Journal, and more. Rosemary was diagnosed with Dyspraxia when she was four years old and started to write a book about her disability in 2019. Currently, she is working on her book with Jessica Kingsley Books, and the release ETA is 2022. Her book and her focus on creating a supportive community for neurodiverse people are an important part of her advocacy efforts. Not only is she a founding member of Dyspraxic Alliance, but she’s also a Dyspraxia Magazine Panel Member.​

rosemary@rosemaryrichings.com

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