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TaraTadlock

@taratadlock

freelance writer for hire @budgettravel @culturetrip @matadornetwork @elitedaily + more
ld runner, coffee enthusiast, cabin connoisseur, #vanlife lover

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today I FINALLY got my piece on conch commissioned- huge thanks to Lola Méndez for her encouragement and workshopping my pitch over and over again with me

Lola Méndez (@lolaannamendez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unless editors leave Twitter I literally can’t as I use it to find calls for pitches, get editor emails, and share my work. I also use it to find sources and connect with my peers. Unfortunately, there isn’t another platform as sufficient for freelance writers as Twitter.

Kiera Fields (@kierafields7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would love some pitches about how people are saving money, navigating the rising cost of living, generating income in creative ways, comparing costs of basics, or shopping frugally. #journorequest

TaraTadlock (@taratadlock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do I know any business coaches that could speak about How to balance your side hustle with a full-time job? I have to turn this around by EOD tomorrow!

Emma Bolden (@emmabo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i just need people to understand that before cell phones we had to call landlines and your friend's parents would answer and YOU HAD TO TALK TO THEIR PARENTS until your friend came to the phone

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@aoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will explain this to you slowly: exercising our right to protest is not obstruction of Congress nor an attempt to overturn democracy. If one were a heinous enough person to do that, they’d likely seek a pardon for it too. But only one of us here has done that. And it ain’t me

I will explain this to you slowly: exercising our right to protest is not obstruction of Congress nor an attempt to overturn democracy.

If one were a heinous enough person to do that, they’d likely seek a pardon for it too.

But only one of us here has done that. And it ain’t me
The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Opinion "If we sound angry and alarmed, that’s because we are. This decision is devastating — and we have seen what happens next," Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tina Smith write. "We both lived in an America where abortion was illegal." nyti.ms/3yi2FfM

natasha lyonne (@nlyonne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A good thing would be for men to also start speaking up about how many abortions they have had and how their lives would’ve changed irrevocably if they hadn’t had that choice and free will as an option available to them and that partner. We are in this together. Stand with us.