Y Streic A Fi, fully subtitled, 9pm S4C Sat 21st Feb, then Tues 24th Feb, plus subsequently on […]
Author: philippa
‘You’ve a strategy-free career’ says my friend ‘It’s most refreshing’… but probably not what you want to hear, […]
‘Y Streic A Fi’ on 21st February, on S4C, with subtitles Doing anything worthwhile and creative involves struggle […]
It’s easy to forget sometimes with all the narcissism, hype and critical tosh that goes with writing a […]
So the good news came through this week that in about four weeks, the tv film of my […]

But both girls and boys are equally enthusiastic about using creative software and most of the girls follow fashion and celebrity blogs, with some having made their own…
So what might help these girls consider tech
Looking up what the market rate for a job was this week, I came across this fascinating analysis, which struck me as something many of we freelancers could look at when jobs seem rare…
It is for the US market, which of course compared to Wales is huge…but there are items there I’d never have thought of. (£1 = $1.70 at time of writing)
Thank you Lynn Wasnak for compiling this.
ADVERTISING, COPYWRITING & PR
1.Copywriting $300/half day, $500/full day on-site in agency.
2.Advertising copywriting $120 high/hour, $33 low/hour, $66 average/hour; $750 high/project, $250 low/project, $525 average/project; $1.50/word.
3.Book jacket
‘A race of fighters, workers and singers…short, dark featured men… and women doing men’s jobs’ From this terrific […]
A couple of nice friends wrote reviews, but then nothing…. I looked at authors’ twitter streams where the content was endless pleas to ‘buy my book’ and thought that was not for me. I would have to be more inventive. Having a grandmother a market trader meant I loved selling when customers were interested, but just to hassle people endlessly and mindlessly? Well, life felt too short…or maybe I was just too chicken.

In case you missed it, there was a wonderful championing of Dylan Thomas by Owen Sheers on BBC 2 over the weekend.
And for writers, it reached the core of the poet’s genius, his obsession with language, the most apposite word and making the words do exactly what he wanted them to.
We heard poetry professor Paul Muldoon say there was much ‘banging and sawing’ in how Dylan made poetry, his results being ‘clinker-built marvels’ of
