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Review by Sandra Bishop Written by Phillip Namanworth and Gene Busnar. McGraw Hill, 1st prin ting, 1985. This book is an essential tool for anyone who is in business for themselves. It is an exciting book. It is chocked full of exercises, charts, lists and detailed instruc tions pertinent to any freelance professional's trade or business. Whether you have been a free lance consultant for 20 years or in tend to write the great American novel on your lunch hours, you should have this book. Both authors are successful free lancers. Namanworth has a con sulting service for those working for themselves. He is also a musi cian whose work has been pre sented on Sesame Street and Saturday Night Live. Busnar is co director of a service network for freelancers. The book is packed with valuable information interspersed with personal stories. It's fast paced. No section is longer than two and one half pages. Bold headlines, boxed and highlighted copy make this book a delight to read and use. Footnotes are amassed at the end of the book, where they don't disturb the flow while you're reading. The car toons are wonderful and to the point. The book, like any good party, begins with attitude adjustment. According to the authors the first step to a successful freelance business is realizing your business, no matter how parttime, is the most important business there is. How to tap into the unlimited po tential of self-employment is thor oughly explored. The table of contents reads like a very useful , index of business strategies. Chap ters illuminate specific areas in cluding marketing, use of time, success, finances and business structure. The book is most useful when read cover to cover, reread taking time to do the exercises, and then kept for a reference. If you answer all the questions honestly in the exercises in Working For Yourself you will either be on the road to having a very successful business or you will see clearly that you are not serious about freelancing. 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