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Sep 28 2008

Work at home friends

Published by amybrowne at 11:56 pm under thoughts Edit This

Working from home, as a freelance writer is fun, but I sure miss having co-workers to giggle with occasionally. I also miss venting with the coworkers, and general stuff I miss the socialization that comes from having co-workers. Co-workers that you can ask questions of, and perhaps share an occasional idea with bounce ideas off. I used to work, as a CNA is a local nursing home and would look forward to my breaks when I could talk with friends and get my mind off work or ask how to do something. My group is now Accentuate writers’ forum and I feel as if I am among friends in there.

 

There are many leads for writing jobs that pay, and truthfully that it what I joined for. I found a lot more then I bargained for and I am enjoying is more and more daily.  I have just entered my second short story contest. Accentuate writers’ forum has them every few months.  I entered my first one shortly after joining in August in 2008, and my story did not fit the theme but I still felt as if I could submit it.

 

I admit the first story was total crap, I entered it and in my own mind I won. This was a personal triumph for me, as I never had the guts to enter one before.  My second rocked, I needed some help with grammar, and I got it from Angel a friendly forum member.  Come on over and spread your wings with us at Accentuate Writer’s forum  you will see the link tot he forum on the left hand side.

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One Response to “Work at home friends”

  1. sunnflron 01 Oct 2008 at 10:06 pm edit this

    The forum really is great for making friends. I feel like I know all of you!

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