medical writer

Her writing career may span more than 25 years, but Cleveland, OH-based writer and author Mary Mihaly says she is a self-employed businesswoman. And she takes a predictably business-like approach to her writing: marketing her “services” (i.e., her writing skills), diversifying her “product line” (i.e., producing both books and articles) and expanding her market base (in addition to authoring or contributing to eight books, Mihaly writes for magazines and corporate clients).

And she’s also a world traveler, having visited more than 70 countries on assignment, including Egypt, Colombia, Chile, China and Uzbekistan, as well as a certified feng shui practitioner with  a small consultancy, New Paradigms~Feng Shui.

A lot of this and a lot of that — that would be Mihaly’s writing career in a nutshell. And in this interview, she shares her experience and views on having a writing career. (For more information about Mihaly, visit her website.) [click to continue…]

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Christine Adamec started her 30-plus year writing career discovering what she shouldn’t be: a counselor! Now, as a career freelance writer and author, she has numerous books and hundreds of magazine, newspaper and Internet articles to her credit. (For more information, visit her website.) [click to continue…]

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One on One with Mary Beth Caschetta

by nancy on February 1, 2012

Welcome to One on One: Insights into the Writer’s Life! Today’s interview is with Mary Beth Caschetta, owner of Caschetta Consulting and author of Lucy on the West Coast: And Other Lesbian Short Fiction, who has also won several literary awards for her short fiction and her literary essays. [click to continue…]

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