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Second Lives: Becoming A Freelance Writer
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Works well when you want a creative reading lane that remains grounded. Strong option when you want creative subject matter with stronger signal. If you appreciate quiet emotion, the choices here have no easy moral answers.
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Less ideal if you want pure reference utility with no narrative flow. Not the best pick if you need a pure quick-hit format rather than this kind of read. You only want something with very current references and examples.
Summary
Second Lives: Becoming A Freelance Writer by Bill Harris looks like a creative or cultural title with room for interpretation and craft from the record we have here. This edition lists 1999 • St Martins Pr • 114 pages, which gives you a quick sense of scope and pace.
Edition on file: 1999 • St Martins Pr • 114 pages • ISBN 9780312200046.
Why this book now
Worth a look if you want a backlist title that still has a clear identity and use case.
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Quick Easy to move through
Quick commitment. This looks like a same-day or weekend read rather than a project.
What stands out here
The clearest standout is the reading lane it sits in: Creative • Quick read.
Best way to approach it
Best approached in a couple of steady sittings rather than in constant tiny fragments.
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Expect a tone driven by craft, interpretation, or cultural perspective. That usually makes for a compact read that should get to its point quickly. It also has the feel of a backlist title rather than a brand-new release.
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