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Opening Gambit

Hello all, well this is it - my first post on the "Write Away" blog.

Firstly, thanks for checking the blog out, hope you like it.

I'm an accountant by day, and that keeps the bills at bay, but I've always wanted to work for myself, and write, and this blog is all about achieving those goals and working for myself, as a freelance writer.

Lots of people have an ambition to start up a business or work for themselves, I'm no different, but I want to do something about it now, and share my experiences with you.

I'll try to dig out those "off the beaten track" web resources for new businesses, pass on any tips and tricks I learn along the way and even share some useful financial management information, but, hopefully, in a concise and informative way.

I hope you'll stay with me on the journey (and tell anyone else who might be interested)

Until next time.

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