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  2. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    Remote work may make it easier for workers to balance their work responsibilities with their personal life and family roles such as caring for children or elderly parents. Remote work improves efficiency by reducing travel time, and reduces commuting time and time stuck in traffic congestion, improving quality of life. [58] [63]

  3. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2012 Freelance Industry Report compiled primarily about North America freelancing, nearly half of freelancers do writing work, with 18% of freelancers listing writing as a primary skill, 10% editing/copy-editing, and 10% as copy-writing. 20% of freelancers listed their primary skills as design.

  4. List of writing occupations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of writing occupations organized alphabetically. These are positions, jobs and occupations that typically entail creative, entertaining or informational writing.

  5. Mike Grell - Wikipedia

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    Grell says he got that job because he was walking in the editor's door to ask for work, literally, as the previous artist, Dave Cockrum, was walking out the door, having just quit. Grell inked a Cockrum penciled story ("Lost: A Million Miles from Home!") in issue #202 [ 8 ] and became the penciler of the book with issue No. 203 (August 1974 ...

  6. Jenny Frison - Wikipedia

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    The two became friends, and they now share a work space at Four Star Studios in Chicago, Illinois. [3] [4] Her artistic process starts with a pencil sketch followed by a tonal drawing on gray paper. She colors the image in Photoshop. [4] She was nominated for "Best Cover Artist" in the 2013 and 2015 Harvey Awards. [5] [6]

  7. Eddie Jones (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Edward John Jones (18 January 1935 – 15 October 1999) was a British science fiction illustrator; initially known as a fan artist, he later became a professional freelancer. He illustrated numerous science fiction book and magazine covers, some under the pseudonym S. Fantoni, and provided interior illustrations for books and magazines. Jones ...

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