Oh, thank God, the Monday deadline is for ONE section of this current big project.
Oh, email, you are my friend today!!
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Oh, thank God, the Monday deadline is for ONE section of this current big project.
Oh, email, you are my friend today!!
As a tech writer, I had trouble for my first two jobs because the stuff I'd worked on was confidential. Couldn't take any samples with me.
I had a similar situation when I applied for this job. I ended up sending an article I'd written for a freelance job 10 years earlier. I think the hiring manager had to check a box marked "writing sample sent in," and that got it done.
FYI, here are some suggested guidelines for editorial freelancers: [link]
Great link, Jesse. Thanks!
I've been using Writer's Market 2010; it's nice to have a comparison.
GRRRRRRRR.....I lost a day's worth of writing when I lost power Thursday night, and didn't know it until a few minutes ago.
It's gone...no autorecover or anything.
FABULOUS. I so have time to rewrite a day's worth of work!
Have you tried searching for words you know are in the article, Erin? Sometimes things lurk as temporary files.
Ginger is wise. I have definitely benefited from this strategy in the past. More times than I like to admit.
Sometimes the formatting is wonky, but having the words back was a great comfort.
Yeah, I combed through it, but I lost power Thursday night while and they got et but good.
I've got some handwritten notes, so it's ok, and my editor isn't in a hurry. It's just a Monday morning PITA...
It is a total bummer. May the reconstruction be peppered with fresh inspiration that makes the finished product even happier-making than the original piece.
One hopes. I think I'll have to be sassy on the revising, though.
Right now, my brain is on the "SLOG" setting; it's Monday after a long, relaxing weekend.