Welcome to my blog, Janice Thompson!
Janice is offering a wonderful new writing course to freelancers.
Janice, could you tell us a little about your new venture?
Of course! Thanks for asking. On April 20th, 2010, I debuted my new writing course βBecoming a Successful Freelance Writerβ at www.freelancewritingcourses.com. The sole purpose of this venture is to teach struggling freelance writers how to earn money with their writing. Hereβs how it will work: students can purchase one lesson (for $24.95) or all ten (for $199). They donβt have to feel compelled to buy the whole package, though they will get a package price, if they do. Each lesson will include an audio file and a video power point presentation of me teaching the lesson (available with just a click of the mouse), a corresponding audio script, a downloadable worksheet, a bonus feature, and full access to the siteβs forum, where I will meet with authors for some group mentoring (at designated times). Right now there are ten lessons, but eventually those ten lessons will become ten separate categories with multiple lessons in each. For example, the current lesson on magazine article writing will eventually have multiple other lessons underneath itβall meant to teach writers how to make money writing articles. People who take these courses will have the benefit of meeting other freelancers in the forum and can also chat with me about their projects. Best of all, the site will continually grow. New, fresh material will always be available. (Iβll be recording new lessons routinely.) Iβm so excited, because I know that struggling freelancers can and will learn how to make money with their writing.
What prompted you to set off on this new adventure?
For years Iβve been writing novels and non-fiction books. Iβve been so blessed to have over fifty books published, as well as dozens of magazine articles and even a movie script. Itβs been quite a ride. . .and itβs not ending anytime soon! Iβm currently contracted through 2011. The longer Iβm in this business, however, the more Iβm aware of the basic need of the average freelance author to make βbetterβ money. Sure, many of them eventually sell books. They get advances and royalties, (though, not often in the range they had hoped). As a full-time freelancer, Iβve faced this myself. Several years ago, I found myself hollering, βWhereβs the money?β I made up my mind to find as many creative ways as I could to bring in money as a freelancer. Iβve learned so much since then, and want to share what Iβve learned with others, so that they can benefit, too.
Why are you so passionate about teaching others how to make money with their writing?
I meet so many struggling writers. So many are just hoping and praying to sell a book. They pour all of their energies into that venture. Most donβt realize that they could be making money much sooner if they would explore other avenues (besides just books). The possibilities are endless. If I can share what Iβve learned about the money-making aspects of writing, then Iβve helped another struggling writer on his or her journey.
Tell us a little about your own writing.
As I mentioned above, Iβve written just about everything! Most of my writing is for the Christian market, so my stories have a clear faith element. Lately Iβve been writing romantic comedies, (most recently the βWeddings by Bellaβ series), but I also enjoy writing mysteries, kidβs stories, historicals and more. I continue to write magazine articles, because they provide a great financial supplement. Iβm also very excited about my many write-for-hire projects, because a huge chunk of my income comes from those. To learn more about my books visit my author site at www.janiceathompson.com. Books can be ordered directly from the site.
What has it been like, supporting yourself full-time as a freelancer? Is there really money to be made?
As I mentioned, there was a time (back in 2007) when I wasnβt sure I could do it. At that time, I hadnβt set any real goals for myself. That all changed in the fall of 2007 when I began to strategize about the future of my writing. Instead of worrying about the challenges I faced, I got busy and put together a plan. I began to look for non-traditional ways to earn money with my writing. . .and it worked! Thatβs not to say Iβve βarrived,β but I have managed to support myself full-time from that point till now.
I would think that the writing industry would be very competitive. Why do you want to see others succeed? Arenβt you shooting yourself in the foot when you hand off potential freelance jobs to other authors?
The writing industry is competitive, but that doesnβt mean I am! Sure, I want to make a name for myself, (most writers do), but Iβm equally as interested in training up other writers to be the best they can be. Why? I believe that Christian writers have been called by the Lord to spread His love through their writing. How will they get the word out if someone doesnβt show them the ropes? I love to see others succeed because weβre all one big happy family and we care about each other.
I know that you worked for several years as a writing teacher at a school of the arts. Could you share a little more about that?
From 1996 β 2001 I taught creative writing at a Houston area school of the arts that catered primarily to home-school students. What a blast I had! (Truly, these were some of the best years of my life.) Several of my students traveled with me to national writing conferences (like Mount Hermon and ACFW), and a few went on to be published in various genres. My students will tell you that I was the most creative teacher on the block. I was always looking for a new, fresh way to teach the writing craft. My writing lessons have been compiled into a text, which I titled, βCreative Writing for the Christian Student.β It is available to freelance writing course participants. I love stirring up the creative gifts in my students! I hope that shows in these lessons!
If you could list one of the biggest frustrations that freelance writers face, what would that be?
The biggest frustration of all is this: Some markets donβt want to pay. This is especially true when it comes to the Internet. Itβs so challenging to make a living when you canβt figure out who pays and who doesnβt! But thatβs why I created this course! There are so many markets that do pay, and many of them are relatively untapped. Freelancers can earn money. . .they just have to discover where the money is! (And I plan to help them in that journey!)
Youβve said thereβs money to be made. . .but where? What avenues are available to freelancers?
At www.freelancewritingcourses.com, students will explore multiple areas where they can earn money with their writing. Lessons include:
β’ Setting Career Goals
β’ Magazine Article Writing
β’ Write for Hire Work
β’ Marketing and Public Relations
β’ Becoming a Public Speaker
β’ Becoming a Creative Writing Teacher
β’ Making Money as an Editor
β’ Writing and Selling the Non-Fiction Book
β’ Writing and Selling the Novel
β’ Secrets From the World of the Pros
Each lesson will cover a host of possibilities and will give real, practical suggestions.
Youβve mentioned other lessons that arenβt yet available. Could you share a few here?
Sure! Each of the ten topics listed above will eventually become its own course (with multiple lessons in each). Iβll be heading back into the recording studio soon to cover the topic of magazine articles more thoroughly. Iβll also record lessons covering all aspects of fiction writing. Weβll talk about passive vs. active writing, plotting, characterization, and much more. Iβve also got a host of lessons coming up related to non-fiction books. Weβll delve into specific topics related to write-for-hire work (my favorite!) and will share a host of lessons on marketing and PR. Hang on for the ride! Participants in these various courses will get the tools they need to work as a pro in the industry.
How, exactly, will these courses work?
When participants sign up and pay, they will be granted access to the βinner sanctumβ of the site, where they can view the various components of the lessons, (the audio file, audio script, worksheet, power point and forum). I would suggest folks start with the first lesson (Setting Goals) and go from there. They can print up a copy of the worksheet and follow along with the audio and power point presentation. Then, at a designated time, participants can meet with me in the forum to discuss the topic at hand. I love the fact that this is all so user-friendly and participants can work at their own pace.
If you could tell beginning freelancers one thing, what would it be?
Donβt give up. Keep going and keep looking for creative ways to make money. Examine new markets. Learn all you can about the industry. Become friends with editors. The potential for money-making is there, but much of it is relational.
Why do you feel so strongly about stirring up the gifts?
Thereβs a scripture I love where the apostle Paul speaks to his young protΓ©gΓ©, Timothy: βFor this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands.β (II Timothy 1:6 NIV) The King James version uses the words βstir up the giftβ instead of βfan into flame the gift.β The idea is the same. Gifts need stirring and fanning. As a published author, I make it my goal to βstir the giftsβ of those hoping to be published (or hoping to be published in more markets). I know that these lessons will stir people up. I could sense it as I recorded them. Changing lives. . .and encouraging writers. . .what could be better?
I understand you won the 2008 American Christian Fiction Writers βMentor of the Yearβ award. Could you tell us more about that?
What role does mentoring play in your life and how will you incorporate mentoring into your online writing courses?
I have a theory about mentoring. I believe that everyone should have someone theyβre mentoring and someone theyβre being mentored by. If we ever think weβre too βbigβ to be mentored, weβre in trouble! And itβs imperative that we pour into the lives of those who are learning the writing craft, especially if weβre published and/or doing well in the industry. Iβm tickled that I received the ACFW Mentor of the Year award. I can think of nothing better to be remembered for than mentoring others, to be quite honest. Writing books is great, sure. And getting my name out there is fun, too. But if I donβt mentor. . .if I donβt pass along what Iβve learned, then my writing is nothing but selfish pleasure. I donβt ever want to be known as a selfish author. I want to be known as a giver and an encourager. My prayer is that people who take this course will see my heart for all writers to succeed and earn money doing what they love!
Janice, where else can people find you on the web?
My freelance writing courses site: http://www.freelancewritingcourses.com
My book-related website: www.janiceathompson
My blog: http://janicehannathompson.blogspot.com/
My facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/jhannathompson?ref=profile
My facebook readerβs page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Janice-Hanna-Thompsons-Readers-Page/303537684650?ref=ts
Explanation of the Course on YouTube site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-5IZSNaZFU
If you prefer to use the embed link to the YouTube video, here it is:
Thanks, Janice! And thank you for helping others to learn how they can make money freelancing.
Blessings!