Thank you for responding to my message. I will certainly check out the sites that you mentioned.
I am recovering from treatments for cancer so I'm not quite ready to follow through yet. Trying to research what I can so that in a couple of monthes when I am fully recovered I will have some type of plan.
Being somewhat Internet ignorant I would like to find out more about starting a blog. I am a fine artist and also have a fondness for , as well as some degree of expertise in history, particularly 20th century American history. A blog on the subject might be interesting to some people. Having come of age in the sixties and been in the middle of many of the events which shaped that era maybe a blog about what the sixties were really about might also generate some interest. What do you think?
Again, thanks for your response. I'll be talking to you again I'm sure.
Hi-
Trying to find some work at home options that don't involve spending money, which at the moment I don't have. My wife is also interested in customer service kinds of jobs. I am a recovering cancer patient and my wife is partialy disabled. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Bill aka artlaw
Hi- I am interested in work at home options- I am a recovering cancer patient. At present I am not able to do much, but as my recovery continues that will change. My wife is partialy disabled as well. Our financial situation at the moment is pretty dire. Trying to find a way out. We are both reasonably intelligent people. We are also both artists. I have always worked to support us- making a living as an artist is difficult in the best of economic times. The internet work at home situations that I have looked into seem more like an attempt to sell you something with little chance of actually making money. Don't really have money to invest and I don't really want to be a salesman.Any suggestions you could provide would be most appreciated. Thanks.
Bill Ray aka artlaw
Posted in artlaw on Mar 14, 2009... modified on Mar 14, 2009
I am an artist living in the Southern Tier area of New York. I was diagnosed with cancer last July and I'm presently recovering from successful rounds of radiation and chemotherapy. My disability payments have run out and I am unable to work. I have no present income. Not eligable for Social Security Disability because it is not permanent. Government agencies are running me in circles. Going down fast financialy. My wife is also an artist and she too is partialy disabled. Looking to find a way to stay alive selling our art. I have received grants in the past, but nothing is happening fast enough to help us in the near future. Hooking up with a good commercial gallerey or dealer could be a solution, but slides, promotional materials, etc. cost money. Any help would be appreciated.