Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Officially a Writer!

This is a celebratory post as I have handed in my notice to 'the day job' so I can fully concentrate on the business! I am very excited and have been enjoying getting back into writing. It is the best feeling to be make a living from doing the thing you love most in the world!

The calm of the job, and the quiet have been heavenly!

I went for a toilet break today after being 'at work' for an hour, and came back overjoyed at having realised I'd made twice the money in that hour than I would have doing an hour at 'the day job'.

It was also lovely to return from my toilet break looking forward to the work that lay ahead, rather than lingering in the ladies reluctant to go back.

I now have a designated office area in my flat, and when my next payment comes through I will be going shopping for some supplies. (I can't wait. Stationery has always been a weakness.)

Breaking free from 'the day job' has allowed me to give serious time to the business and, more importantly, take myself seriously as a writer. I'm now proud to call myself Lauren Cooper - freelance copywriter!

Friday, 16 March 2012

New Project! :) :)

I am thrilled today because I have a new project to work one and it's something completely different to what I've done before. I'm starting to work on blogs for Podio/chillisauce, writing on a range of topics, this week's are fashion and beauty related. Blogging is a phenomenon that fascinates me and is an area of writing I have been very eager to get in to, so I am hugely grateful for this opportunity. I love the informal, comical, friendly tone that comes with blogging about fun things, and to add the cherry to my blogging pie, this week I get to talk about fashion! yayyy. I love my fashion and I think it is something I would have loved to have gone into if writing wasn't my calling in life. One of the posts I have to produce is about budget clothing, i.e charity shops, personalising etc. This is me all over!
I can't wait to get home from 'the day job' tomorrow and get cracking with them.

I am so happy to be back in the writing game. It's like coming home after a long, awful holiday where it rained for 3 weeks and you forgot to pack warm clothes..

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

The Joys of a Forgotton Password

Long time no speak! This is partly due to forgetting my password for my blog account and partly due to how busy I have been.

Unfortunately, my freelance writing has taken a back seat these last few monthsm as the winds of day-to-day life swept me up. The 'day job' has stolen most of my time, and trying to get all my degree work done in between shifts and sleep has been tough.

But the last couple of months has seen a change in management at my 'day job' and a consequent decrease in the amount of hours I have been working. I took this as an opportunity to take some time to myself and really get stuck into my degree (which I have been loving!).

However, the best advantage (to outweigh the several disadvantages) of losing shifts has got to be the progress I have made with my creative work. I've had too many ideas to handle at some points and my creative writing has finally had the T.L.C it deserves.

As much as I have been enjoying working on my degree, extra cirricular projects and my creative writing, I have thoroughly missed my freelance work..so as from now..laurencooperfreelance is back in business! :)

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Travel Signs

I started writing destination pages for easyJet Holidays at the start of this year, and since, I have received work from Ideal Cruising, as well as writing travel blogs for other sites, through easyJet Holidays. My research for these pieces has opened my eyes to places I never would have thought of travelling to, and as I am required to attract readers to these places I have to pick out the best things to do and writer persuasively. Often, I find myself wanting to go there myself.

After my recent holiday to Benidorm, my ambition to travel was heightened. As described in my last post, I had mixed feelings about the resort and these feelings propelled me to want to see other places in the world. When I discovered a different side to Benidorm - the beautiful, alive ocean available to explore through snorkelling - I realised that I would love to travel and see the parts of towns and cities and countries that aren't all about tourism. Whilst I write about some amazing activities and attractions on offer, I want to find out what goes on beneath the tourism driven life of destinations. Like discovering snorkelling in Benidorm, I want to find the less-advertised things to do and see. I would love to be able to write about these things; persuade people to travel to certain places because of natural beauty, hidden histories and the exciting real life of residents, rather than use the internet to find out which water parks are the best and which areas are best for nights out.

Also, on my holiday to Benidorm, I got talking to one of my cousin's friends who told me about all the places he's travelled to. He also told me about a qualification which would allow me to teach English abroad. I had already been looking into teaching in Japan, but knowing about this qualification has opened up more doors, and more countries.

I picked up a copy of Ryanair's in-flight magazine on the outward journey to Benidorm as I thought it might come in handy with my travel writing. I flicked through and thought about how great it would be to write for a magazine like this; to explore different countries, their food, culture, attractions, and come home to write about all the wonderful things you'd found and accompany them with stunning photographs.

I believe that everything happens for a reason, so on my return from this holiday I thought about all the recent things and thoughts that had happened about travel. Maybe they are signs, maybe I am meant to travel, maybe I am meant to travel and write about travel. So now I have a new one for my bucket list.

However, I know that had it been fashion, or art, or childcare I had been writing about, I would have developed the same interest in the subject. I like to be fully informed when writing articles. While I hope to inspire and persuade through my writing, the topics inspire and persuade me too. It's a two way relationship and it's one of the best things about my job.

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Benidorm Blues

I have returned from an enjoyable and incredibly relaxing holiday! I have never needed a holiday more in my life, and seven hot days of Spanish sun has refreshed me and revitalised my spirits. 

I travelled with 15 others, family and friends, last week, for my Dad's and Uncle's joint 50th. Ten years ago the family embarked on a trip to Blackpool to celebrate their 40th birthdays, so this year we upgraded to the Spanish Blackpool - Benidorm - to celebrate another decade.

The weather was amazingly hot all week, and I managed two whole days sunbathing; then the parasol came out to protect my pastey skin. We all enjoyed great food, three times a day in our lovely hotel, before heading out to tour the bars. Drinks began at cheap bars close to our hotel, largely with English clienteles. Then after a few one euro beers the younger ones of the group (30 and under) proceeded to experience Benidorm night life along the strip. I experienced my first strippers; male and female, and was intrigued by the audience response to both. I saw hen dos and stags dos, families at strip clubs and an array of awful cabaret.

When immersed in the bizarre culture of Benidorm, you sort of 'go with the flow', but on the penultimate night I returned to my hotel early and looked out at the concrete jungle from my balcony. Every direction I looked to, I saw ugly skyscrapers or chaotic bars smothered in flashing lights. I felt emotional, because I knew what a beautiful coast laid just beyond these boozy buildings. The best sandy beaches I've ever seen, stunning jagged horizons and ocean snapshots were so close, and I couldn't see a grain of it because this tourist-infatuated, British-obsessed mess was in the way. I felt ashamed to be English, because all the stereotypes that are attached to our nationality, particularly to us northerners, were here; Benidorm - the living proof. When I'd made all my judgements and placed hatred on this Spanish tourist resort, I went inside to bed, feeling defeated.

But the next day, my partner forced me to go snorkelling in the sea, despite my protests and failed first attempts at breathing through my mouth rather than my nose. I have done a lot in my life, thanks to my parents who gave me so many opportunities as a child. I have tried many activities, been many different places, but I can honestly say snorkelling on Benidorm beach is one of the best things I have ever done. When I eventually climbed out of the sea (after three hours underwater!), my opinions of Benidorm had changed.

I swam with schools of colourful fish, all shapes and sizes, all reflecting the light differently, but all looking at me friendlily and swimming along with me. I could have touched them when I reached out if they didn't instinctively swim away from my grasp. They were so close, so beautiful and so real.

We eventually had to leave the sea to get ready for our evening meal, so we returned to shore, reluctantly. Benidorm may be a bigger, more bustling Blackpool, it may be full of repetitive acts attracting the same crowds year in year out, but behind all that was a blue, blue ocean full of beautiful creatures, welcoming you, from the stunning sandy shores, into their home. Even if I couldn't see it all from my balcony, I now knew there was so much more to Benidorm, and you don't have to be a stereotypical Brit to reap the benefits.

Monday, 8 August 2011

Wrote about the city I live in and love

I've been steadily writing away for easyJet Holidays, researching destinations across the globe, but last week I got the opportunity to write about the city I live in and love; Sheffield. It was great to write about a place I knew really well from first hand experiences, rather than internet research. I was also thrilled to be writing about and sharing with the readers the great places that Sheffield has to offer, particularly my favourite street in Sheffield; Division Street.

Division Street is the coolest place in Sheffield, with loads of quirky bars and a mass of vintage shops! Eclectic styles define the bars, and indie music blasts from the speakers. Everybody that hangs out on Division Street is trendy and unique; everything goes. I love to go here for a drink with friends, because I feel right at home. There's no set way to dress, and no set way to act. You can be whoever you want to be or whoever you really are. And whether quirkiness is up your street or not, Division Street is interesting for everyone. Another place I mentioned was The Showroom. It's a brilliant cinema that might usually go unnoticed by visitors who would instantly think of Vue or Cineworld as the place to go to watch a film. But The Showroom puts on a great range of films from blockbusters to international cinema, and the prices are very reasonable too! I was so pleased to have the opportunity to alert potential visitors to this amazing cinema!

It was brilliant to be able to share my knowledge and passion for Sheffield in my work. I just hope that my article did it justice. Visit my website to read the full article. http://www.wix.com/lcooperfreelance/lcf

Friday, 29 July 2011

WEBSITE IS UP AND RUNNING

That's right, the official website of laurencooperfreelance is now up and running. I'm very pleased with how it looks and even more excited about the future of the business now.

Here's the link
http://www.wix.com/lcooperfreelance/lcf