For Immediate Release
Contact:
Angel Kwiatkowski (fccoworking@gmail.com)
Beth Buczynski (gonecoworking@gmail.com)
NEW EBOOK HELPS FREELANCERS ESCAPE THE COFFEE SHOP OFFICE
Fast on the heels of the first-ever ebook for coworking space catalysts comes another riveting
read…made for coworkers by coworkers!
Coworking: How Freelancers Escape the Coffee Shop Office (and Tales of Community from
Independents around the World) provides relief for the mobile workforce and small business
owners who are desperate to escape the coffee shop or home office, and reconnect with
likeminded professionals.
“Today’s mobile workforce is savvy, but their options for workspace and community are
limited,” said Beth Buczynski, the book’s co-author and coworking blogger. “They are desperate
for something better than the same old networking events and meetups. Coworking recognizes
that freelancers can accomplish more through collaboration, and gives them the solid platform
they need to grow and succeed.
The 88-page book includes vital tips for finding and participating in a coworking community as
well as over 30 stories from independent professionals all over the world that are embracing this
new style of work.
“Anyone can locate a desk and a free internet connection, but coworking provides more,” said
Angel Kwiatkowski, the book’s co-author and Madame of Cohere. “It allows independent
professionals to participate in a global community that is part support system, part educational
network, and part creative think tank.”
If you’ve never heard of coworking before, and wished for a resource that would convey all the
benefits along with reasons to give it a try, this book is for you!
Download a preview of the book here.
About Angel Kwiatkowski
Angel is the "Madame" of Cohere, Fort Collins, Colorado's first coworking space. With a
background in management, career counseling and human resources, Angel has quickly gained
an international reputation as a leader in the coworking movement. By day, she enjoys finding
and investigating patterns in the local, regional and global coworking communities. She
specializes in connecting the seemingly disparate dots of information and types of people in new
and unusual ways. By night, she often speaks to groups about coworking. She has presented at
Ignite events in Fort Collins, Denver, and Austin, which was an official SxSWi event. Angel sat
on several panels about the future of coworking at the first ever Coworking Unconference in
2011. Angel is the co-author of two first-of-their-kind books on coworking for the mobile
workforce and people who want to start coworking communities in their neighborhoods.
Learn more at www.coherecommunity.com
About Beth Buczynski
Beth is a freelance writer that specializes in creating content and managing online communities
for those that want to have a positive impact on our world. Beth began coworking with Angel at
Cohere in early 2010, and now writes about coworking and collaborative consumption for
Shareable Magazine and Insteading.com. Beth is also the co-author of an ongoing series of books
about coworking and the emerging mobile workforce.
Learn more at about.me/bethbuczynski