I also have some advantages over several of those writing sites. I have a book blog and its associated tribe of regular readers. I have an Amazon Associate account that those of you who don't have one can use to help market our work. I have a banker who's willing to hold your payments for a reasonable amount of time while you review our collaborative work and suggest changes. I have a reputation to maintain, just as they have. As a business I've been around longer than most of them have. You can trust me with an advance payment as much as you could trust any of those writing sites-most definitely more than you could trust Freelancer. tax identity as a business, not an individual-but, meanwhile, I'm still available to work directly with you. As the primary author of a dozen e-books that have been published under other people's names, I may be available through those writing sites or others in the near future-if, when, and as they process my correct U.S. If you were planning to use that down time to take advantage of Amazon's e-book system, and you're now thinking about hiring help, I am one of the people you used to meet through writing sites: professional writers' assistants. I have a little down time because of the coronavirus panic. (See "Hello, Guru Clients" for an explanation of what I was doing on Guru up into the last month, and why I'm no longer available there now.) I'm certainly willing to work with established book writers on book contracts with big-name publishers, but the type of writers I'm addressing here is the type who hire hack writers via sites like Guru, Upwork, Freelancer, Hirewriter, Iwriter, et al. Well, I'm online again, never mind from where, waiting to receive payment for the last batch of hack writing and start the next.The first part of today's status update is an invitation to would-be writers.
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