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Amy - Jul 25, 2005 1:19:17 pm PDT #2918 of 10001
Because books.

I feel betrayed by my body.

Beth, that sucks. If it's any comfort, I take two diabetes meds a day, too. Still, exercising and eating better *is* paying off, if it doesn't seem like it right now.

Any advice for someone with a degree in Liberal Arts (and zero urge to acquire one in English) looking to aim in a more edit-y/proof-y direction?

This may depend on what kind of experience you have now, in terms of transitioning. I worked in editing, but in book editing. Are you wanting to go that route, or more in-house technical editing, that kind of thing?


-t - Jul 25, 2005 1:30:03 pm PDT #2919 of 10001
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

That's a lot of meds, beth. But surely you are better off for taking better care of yourself than you would be if you weren't, right?


EpicTangent - Jul 25, 2005 1:33:54 pm PDT #2920 of 10001
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

More exersize, , better eating habits, and goodbye to 20 lbs.

This is all great! You're taking positive steps. Just keep up the good work and try not to beat yourself up.

Are you wanting to go that route, or more in-house technical editing, that kind of thing?

Ideally, wave-your-magic-wand-time, I'd be interested in books. (No seriously, I'm getting paid to read!!! ). But I'm open to anything. Part of my job is in document control in sort-of High-Tech (and the last job, too), and I find that's what I most enjoy (esp. in the new job) - getting somebody else's document, finding the errors, making suggestions, helping to polish, etc. I proof everywhere I go (the menu at Leucadia Pizzeria consistently misspells "Caesar"), and I'd like to help fix stuff before it goes to print and looks bad. I proof/edit a friend's newsletter (strictly voluntary, only every couple months), and I so much more enjoy receiving it knowing it won't be error-filled and typo-ridden, y'know?

And thank you for the questions, too. I'm so un-knowledgeable, that even helping me to focus is helping.

P.S. Irony of ironies - if you google me, I don't come up, but there's a MyFirstName MyLastName (and it's not a common name) working as a children's book editor in NYC. I wonder if she looks like me...ogodI'mjustaclonewaitingforwhensheneedsspareparts!!!


beth b - Jul 25, 2005 1:38:01 pm PDT #2921 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I had my 10 minute cry in the shower.

Which is the shortest one in three weeks. So I am getting used to the idea. sort of.

When i first was diagnosised with diabetes ( 3 yrs ago) - I was ok with it. Not thrilled - but I had been working on doing better things for me and it was good.( 4 yrs ago) and not hard.

If it wasn't for the asthma, I'd proabably be ok with everything. Even paitent with the new diabetes drug.

and to go back to the old conversation. My parents will be here this weekend ( yay). But I am unlikely to mention it to anybody that i am takeing a new drug. Not that they will say anything, but because I need to adjust before I can hear any comments with out shoveing a judgement factor in the comments.


WindSparrow - Jul 25, 2005 1:38:22 pm PDT #2922 of 10001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

~ma, Stephanie!


Amy - Jul 25, 2005 1:43:08 pm PDT #2923 of 10001
Because books.

Which is the shortest one in three weeks. So I am getting used to the idea. sort of.

{{{beth}}}

Ideally, wave-your-magic-wand-time, I'd be interested in books.

Only drawback here is that *most* book publishing jobs are in NYC. Some in LA, some in Boston, a few in other cities (such as the one I mean to mention to P-C below), but most are in New York. And I don't know where you are.

Sadly, I don't think I have any other wisdom to offer -- I've never done any other kind of editing, so Teppy can probably help you more.

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P-C, I haven't followed the job search closely, due to meatspace distractions, but have you considered not just medical writing, but medical *publishing*? There are lots of medical magazines out there, as well as publishers such as Rodale, which is in Pennsylvania, that feature a huge number of medical/health-related books. I've seen lots of ads for editors that require medical or scientific background for those kinds of jobs. Just a thought.


EpicTangent - Jul 25, 2005 1:53:28 pm PDT #2924 of 10001
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

Only drawback here is that *most* book publishing jobs are in NYC. Some in LA, some in Boston, a few in other cities (such as the one I mean to mention to P-C below), but most are in New York. And I don't know where you are.

I'm in San Diego, but discovering that I'm not as married to it as I once thought I was. I spoke briefly to an editor from Bantam at the ComicCon, but she was far from helpful, like seriously, zero info, (but hey, not there to recruit new copyeditors or whatever, can't blame her). Like I said, even your questions are helpful. Thanks.


Cass - Jul 25, 2005 1:55:14 pm PDT #2925 of 10001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Epic, I started getting all long-winded. Shockingly. So I deleted and summed up:

Being a book editor is unlikely here. There are no jobs in town. Harcourt was the only publishing house, with only one division left here.

*But* there are tons and tons of other interesting things you can branch into with what you are describing. Corporate communications for a smaller company springs to mind. Something with frequent newsletters.

I need to pay a little attention to work for the rest of the afternoon but want to play email tag or grab coffee sometime?


EpicTangent - Jul 25, 2005 1:58:09 pm PDT #2926 of 10001
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

I need to pay a little attention to work for the rest of the afternoon but want to play email tag or grab coffee sometime?

Oh yes, please! I've been meaning to suggest getting together anyway (pesky life just keeps getting in the way), getting to pick your spicy brains, too? Bonus!


Polter-Cow - Jul 25, 2005 1:58:49 pm PDT #2927 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

P-C, I haven't followed the job search closely, due to meatspace distractions, but have you considered not just medical writing, but medical *publishing*? There are lots of medical magazines out there, as well as publishers such as Rodale, which is in Pennsylvania, that feature a huge number of medical/health-related books. I've seen lots of ads for editors that require medical or scientific background for those kinds of jobs. Just a thought.

I haven't given a lot of serious thought to it, either because I think there's less money in it or I'd still like to feel like part of the community of people actually involved in drug development. But it is a thought.

{{{beth}}}