Monthly Archives: August 2007

Offline for…?

Update: The computer’s ailment seems to have been more closely related to appendicitis. After a modemectomy, it is working just fine. Since we use an external modem rather than the internal modem, all should be well.
While we were gone, our computer appears to have gone into complete cardiac arrest. Normal resuscitation efforts [...]

The joys of interstate travel

Interstate travel provides its own unique glimpses into the culture of the local population. The entire state of Texas, for example, is obviously insane. The Texans’ rugged individualism results in a stressful experience for those unfamiliar with their roadway custom (or lack thereof). The trouble is not so much with common highway [...]

Earn money through freelance writing, Part II

Types of Writing That You Can Do

The types of freelance writing that you can do from home vary widely. Many freelancer writers do several types of freelance writing. Here is a list of just a few types of freelance writing that you can pursue:

Web content. These writers create short content articles for websites.

Pluses. There [...]

Earn money through freelance writing, Part I

Earning Money Through Freelance Writing, Part I

By Laura Spencer

Since I am a freelance writer and people know that I work from home I am often approached with the question, “how can I earn money as a writer by working from my house?” The answer to that question depends on who is asking it.
A Good Honest [...]

Freelance author Laura Spencer to share experience here at Principled Discovery

I am excited to announce that Laura Spencer of Writing Thoughts will be sharing some of her years of experience here at Principled Discovery while we are in Denver. From her blog:
Laura Spencer is a freelance writer with over 17 years of writing experience. Laura has managed her own writing business since 2002. Laura’s [...]

Britney Spears on parenting and dental hygiene

I never would have thought Britney Spears would make it onto my blog, but I cannot help but wonder what is wrong with our society when I glance at the headlines of the tabloids in the grocery store. That America has a voyeuristic fascination with the off-stage drama of our stars is not so [...]

Enjoy the magic of homeschooling

The carnival is up over at HomeschoolBuzz!

Bringing intergenerational experiences to the schools

Ian Lewis, UK minister for older people, has an interesting proposition for the public schools in Britain, something I think would be worthy to pursue here in the states.
‘I would like to see older people having their lunch at a local school, acting as role models and mentors for the kids, and then perhaps local [...]

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