
Suzanne Bowness
Writer, Editor and Author at Freelance
Writer/editor/author - longform content/strategy @ https://t.co/FxD4Lpj95Q and journalism/creative @ https://t.co/nvtUggtlfF. Teaching @ https://t.co/R3p8UJFp9W.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
open-book.ca | Shazia Hafiz Ramji |Vikki VanSickle |Suzanne Bowness |Dundurn Press
News and Interviews Author and freelance expert Suzanne Bowness created her first writing business over 20 years ago, and has worked independently since then. As a career path, professional writing is eminently rewarding and exciting, but it's hard to see a pathway to success for some freelancers who are new to the game, or who simply don't have the knowhow of a seasoned pro.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
indigo.ca | Suzanne Bowness
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May 2, 2024 |
blog.editors.ca | Suzanne Bowness
In this series, experienced editors reflect on their Top 3 tools, rules and suggestions for clients and colleagues. Suzanne Bowness is a writer, editor and communications consultant. She has written for publications from The Globe and Mail to University Affairs magazine. Since 2002, she has provided content creation, editing and consulting services to corporate clients through her business CodeWord Communications.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
timescolonist.com | Suzanne Bowness
You should be thrilled. You have a job offer and you’re pretty sure you’re going to accept it. Except it would be nice if they would start you at four weeks of vacation instead of three. Or if the salary was $5,000 higher. And what if you get another offer next week from that other employer where the grass is greener? Such is the whirlwind that runs through our heads as we contemplate the offer.
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Mar 17, 2024 |
theglobeandmail.com | Suzanne Bowness
Please log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountYou should be thrilled. You have a job offer and you’re pretty sure you’re going to accept it. Except it would be nice if they would start you at four weeks of vacation instead of three. Or if the salary was $5,000 higher. And what if you get another offer next week from that other employer where the grass is greener? Such is the whirlwind that runs through our heads as we contemplate the offer.
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Spoke to some keen freelancers the other week at The Creative School at TMU. Now that my slides are ready to hit the road, happy to talk freelance at any other schools or venues either in person or virtually. #feistyfreelancer #freelance https://t.co/JAxOZUAhlL

A melty day in March brings a recap of the American Society of Journalists and Authors conference in NYC and an invitation to participate in my newsletter survey - - https://t.co/hvH80iaPW4 https://t.co/DFimw8TsdW

Happy Snowy February - - https://t.co/hvH80iaPW4 https://t.co/BKAQsJKoYp