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An ex-Legal Beagel with a bank, Marsha is now a full-time mother to her sons, Joshua and Jared. She has been a freelance graphic designer and writer for the past 6 years. She is an expert on working from home and freelancing. She has extensive experience in holding seminars for freelance conferences. She has experience tutoring kids between the ages of 4 - 17 on a wide range of topics. She's now onto her next project, her first fiction book!

The Lance in Freelancing:: clients, clients, where are you?
Hard, fast, humurous and reeking of a coffee-addict's sleepy humor, Marsha tells it like it is in "The Lance in Freelancing". Think you want to work from home and earn money without working hard, she tells it all in this book. This book reveals all hidden secrets about making a three-meals-a-day income with a computer, a phone line and Internet connection. There are fun stories and anecdotes on begging, groveling, marketing, advertising, promoting, guzzling beer to sleep and downing caffeine to keep awake. And yet, it is laced with useful information and power-packed ideas on how to make it in this god-eat-dog world of homepreneurship. This book deals with everyday necessities of finding clients, discipline in marketing and doing sales, learning how to do your own accounts and make your own tea. They are absolutely essential, as she says, in her winning book, "The Lance in Freelancing"
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Raising Little Magicians
Little Magicians are children who dare to dream, dare to try, dare to fail, dare to make mistakes, dare to make stupid comments and yet come up with creative and original ideas. We all want that in our kids, now, let's try.
Print: $10.27
Download: $4.99

 
Stressfully Yours
Hot out of the oven, stressfully yours is a real-life 'story' of sorts about how I developed anxiety and panic attacks that almost crippled my life. It's free to download and I strongly encourage you to download it and read it and then share it with people whom you think will benefit from the story. Says who life as a freelance writer is a smoothsailing one, huh? :-)
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Imperfect
A mother can never really be prepared for an imperfect child… Nell’s boyfriend impregnated her and then left her; deciding to keep the baby, life handed her another bad hand of cards…a child with a deformed hand. Elaine is aware of her own deformity but with childlike innocence, craved for her mother’s love. As the years wore on, life takes its toll on Nell and she undergoes emotional turmoil and the rough years rubs off on her relationship with Elaine and her own mother. Along came a ‘perfect’ baby and Elaine’s world was spent spiraling out of control as she finds herself being victimized for not being born perfect and she retaliates in a way that only teens know how…rebel. Is there ever a single person who is wrong in a world whereby nothing is ever perfect to begin with it? When a relationship has soured to this extent, can love hold them together?
Print: $7.44
Download: $3.47

 
The art of freelancing and mothering (newsletter)
An on-going free downloadable newsletter written for the benefit of parents (particularly mothers) who wants to or are freelancing or working from home. Marsha Maung is a freelance writer who has been freelancing for the past 8 years is committed to sharing precious experiences she has learnt throughout her career with others willing to listen
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Funnier, more magical work in the pipeline

Marsha Maung in marsha maung's Blog
Thursday 29 of May, 2008
I am almost done with my second book. Originally, I was supposed to get this one published first but....well, you know how things are. rolleyes Anyway, considering this is a full novel along the chic lit genre or the romance genre, thinking of getting it published the conventional method but I've heard horror stories about how the process can be completely HELL!!! evil

So, I don't know yet.

Anyway, for Lulu people, I will be publishing another short story via lulu or createspace. For now, I will be printing my short stories this way. I've got SSSSSOOOOO MMMMMAAAANNNNNNYNYYYYYYY.....eek So, keep an eye out for some funier ones.

'Imperfect' was such a solemn one....that I want to hop onto something a little bit more....erm, cheerful? Hopeful? Maybe even magical? Hey, know what? I've got one magical one in the pipeline, so, you can expect that out soon!!!

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Always Marsha....

Posted on Thursday 29 of May, 2008 [04:41:31 UTC]

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Saturday 24 of May, 2008

Marsha Maung in marsha maung's Blog
Saturday 24 of May, 2008
I know 'Imperfect' is not an award-winning material but how come I am so intensely proud of it? eek No idea but maybe it's because it's very Malaysianized, that's why. It's like I've input-ed (no such word but who cares!! In Malaysia, anything is possible where English is concerned) a bit about the Malaysian culture.

In a lot of ways, the reason why I've never managed to complete a single book in the past was because I had a lot of Malaysian culture to write about but I didn't know how to perfect the art of writing without anticipating what others might think of it.

It's like anxiety hitting me while I write and I can't think straight because I get boggled with thoughts like....

"Oh, that sounds so off. Nobody's going to understand a thing I've just said. Scrape that!"

"Oh, I can't write that swear word in so many times, what are people going to think of me?"

My biggest problem was to find an identity for the main character. Why are they always so hopelessly lifeless?????? questionquestionquestion Maybe it's because they're not Malaysian, and they're supposed to be from another culture but I've never experienced another culture so I am kind of afraid that it's going to sound so fake.

Yeah....there....there's my problem.

Let me go sit down and figure out how to overcome this one. It's a toughie....

Posted on Saturday 24 of May, 2008 [14:50:14 UTC]

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Sunday 18 of May, 2008

Marsha Maung in marsha maung's Blog
Sunday 18 of May, 2008
I finally released my first fiction!! biggrinbiggrinbiggrin!!! Believe me, it's a short story....I mean a really short one...like 8 pages or something. But I got dragged on and it stretched to 62 pages. It's a good thing, isn't it?

I realized that writing facts may be something that I am used to, but I got bored with it. One can only tolerate pushing your creative side to the back only for so long. I needed that break and it came in this short novella which I called Imperfect.

To be frank, 'Imperfect' was one of the many skeleton books that I wrote but left collecting cob webs in my PC.

One night, I was talking to a girl about 12 years of age and she spoke to me about her angst evil (with teenage hormones coarsing through her blood stream) and frustrations with her own family that I decided that "Hey! You know what? It's about time I continued with that story".

I got the inspiration for the cover from this little picture book called 'Stickmen'. I really didn't want to use the Lulu.com template covers because it looked so common, and all I wanted was something truly simple....so I drew the cover myself. It took all of 2 minutes to draw but hours (close to a day) to customize as a book cover! rolleyes And there I was thinking it was going to be a piece of cake because I freelance as a graphic designer too.

Anyway, 'Imperfect' is about the journey of a girl and her mother and her mother's mother.

It sounded so common, you get tons of those everywhere on the Internet these days and I desperately wanted to make it a little bit different. So, what do I do? I Malaysianized.

It was much easier for me to write like a Malaysian with curt sentences and emulate the way the local Malaysian speak but I think it might come off as some what strange for other readers.

It was a tough balance, though. Never realized how difficult it would be to make the Malaysian culture and style apparent in a book without turning people off.

Well, this is the first time I am actually publishing a fiction, needless to say, I am incredibly proud of this one. wink

For those of you who accidentally came to this blog (a blog that I abandoned since Jan 2005! Aiks!), please check out 'Imperfect'.

I am now addicted to writing stories, so you can definitely expect something from me very soon. Trust me, I have tons of stories!! Hee hee hee....and the next one's already in the pipeline.

http://www.lulu.com/content/2553146

Posted on Sunday 18 of May, 2008 [04:02:07 UTC]

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I need butt glue!

Marsha Maung in marsha maung's Blog
Thursday 27 of January, 2005
Man! I don't know how others do it but I REALLY, REALLY need a good tube of.....no, can of.....wait, let's just go for a massive barrel of butt-glue! Investment in something that can help you keep your laurels on the chair is essential to writing.

Well, I have somehow managed to write out the first 30 pages of my first ever fiction book. I don't even know the name of the book yet but it features this certain in-and-out-of-hell girl who found a new career in journalism. She has the uncanny knack of finding trouble....or maybe it's the other way round....so, her life is a constant whirlwind of activities.

Being single after a failed marriage to a man she still lusts after is of no help

I wonder where the story'll go now.....

Posted on Thursday 27 of January, 2005 [02:09:37 UTC]

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