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Question: I’m working on a book(s) for freelancers, are there any topics/questions that would be good to cover?

June 14, 2013

Crazy-like writing. Either I’m getting faster, this is a topic I really know, Scrivener is a great tool, or something else. 1.1K in 30m

June 14, 2013

Cool thing about Scrivener: looking at the continous mode and seeing everything you wrote for the day

June 13, 2013

Another 45 minutes of writing and 1,402 more words (while on the walking desk). 4,483 words total for today.

June 13, 2013

90 minutes of solid writing. 3,081 words. About 2,054 words per hour. Time for a break.

June 13, 2013

Time for some heads-down writing, I got a deadline to hit

June 13, 2013

Starting to care more about what fonts I use in my daily work.

June 13, 2013

Clearing the schedule for a long day of writing tomorrow. Aiming for 4,000 words. #shittyfirstdraft

June 12, 2013

Anyone use Evernote as a per-project wiki for client projects?

June 12, 2013

Outlining my next ebook in Scrivener. This is very nice, I wish I did this on my earlier books.

June 12, 2013
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About Me

I founded Little Stream Software in 2007 where I help new entrepreneurs build a successful software business. I write on theadmin.org about freelancing, marketing, and other random business topics that I feel like.

I've written four books, the latest of which teaches how to become a freelance developer in 30 days.

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