Author Archives: Elizabeth MacBride

Taking a Real Vacation: Mull of Kintyre

Here’s to my first week back at work after the first three-week vacation I’ve ever taken. I visited Belgium, England, and Scotland, wrapping up the time with a four-day stay in London with my two girls. Here’s a photo of … Continue reading

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Why It’s Worthwhile To Unplug

Some reasons for getting away are obvious, especially if you are a parent. Listening to my children chatter and watching them marvel over the sight of our first castle makes all the preparation in the world worthwhile. But it’s easy … Continue reading

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Tips On Negotiating Freelance Rates

I realized just how poor my negotiation skills have been when two former bosses of mine dropped in casual conversation that I used to do the work of two or three people while getting paid the salary of one. But … Continue reading

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Mobile Phone Coverage In Europe: A Few Answers

My family vacation this year is to Europe (in fact, our three-week trip is one explanation for why the posts on 200kfreelancer might be a little thin for a while). The lands of castles and scones, kilts and chocolate (we’re … Continue reading

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Women Who Want It All Should Take A Stand

I just finished reading the long essay that is roiling the feminist waters and demanding changes to the culture of the workplace: Anne-Marie Slaughter’s Why Women Still Can’t Have It All in The Atlantic. For those of you who aren’t … Continue reading

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How To Build Time For A Book Without Losing Your Freelance Chops

Fran Hawthorne and I have worked together off-and-on for many years in the business media. Along with being a successful freelancer, whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Newsday and Crain’s New York, she is also the author … Continue reading

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Coffee With Tim Kaine: A Freelancer’s Viewpoint

On Friday, I went to a women’s roundtable coffee with Tim Kaine, the former governor of Virginia who is now running for Senate. He talked about jobs and the economy, and called “talent” the critical issue for growing the economy. … Continue reading

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Why People Work With Freelancers

As an assigning editor, I can absolutely attest to the truth of this quote from a speech given by Neil Gaiman at the University for the Arts.  I hadn’t heard of Gaiman, who writes what might be characterized as literary … Continue reading

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To Trademark Or Not To Trademark?

Elaine and I came up with the name $200kfreelancer late last year, when we were tossing around ideas for a blog that we’d enjoy doing, that would not require massive quantities of our time (we are both busy aiming to … Continue reading

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Who Will Lead The Revolution For More Nuanced Lives?

Over the weekend, Judith Warner published a New York Times book review piece about The Conflict, the book by a French philosopher that lashes out against attachment parenting. Warner compares it with Madeleine M. Kunin’s latest book, “The New Feminist … Continue reading

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