I’m taking a much-needed break this week. I’ll be back in August!
Month: July 2008
Maybe it’s the Gnomes
Like I said a few days ago, the minute you decide to leave town the clients come out of the shadows wanting work completed. An entirely new project came in yesterday from an old client. It’s large enough that I was able to put it off until I return. What’s odd is that I was…
The Difference Between a Startup and a Startup
No, that’s not a typo. I’m trying to make a point here. Irreverent Freelancer Kathy had a great post yesterday about her latest encounter with a startup, which you can read here. Word Vixen responded with this: “For some reason, people seem to think that launching a website, starting a sole proprietorship, or a side…
Overworked and Under Deadline
It never fails – announce to the world you’re going on vacation and the work comes out of nowhere. Yesterday’s email brought a large book editing project and a ton of articles (which I can’t do because of the time needed for the editing project). Today – a press release needed by Friday. I have…
Misspellings and What We Do Wrong Regularly
I volunteered to teach a Vietnamese woman English. Every Wednesday for the past 2 years, we’ve met at the library and worked our way through new words, new idioms, and proper spelling. She gets the spelling part very well. Too bad we Americans don’t. We’re kind of lazy when it comes to spelling. Sure, English…
Down Time
Time spent on a swing is never time wasted. I bought a swing a week ago – one of those ones with a canopy and room for two. It’s amazing how much that little swing has changed my perspective. I sit down and I’m in a different world. I’m not running through lists of things…
Working with the Ebb and Flow
Jennifer over at CatalystBlogger had this post echoing my Seven Truths of Freelancing post of July 1. Jen’s points were equally true. A number of them stood out, but her point about learning to love the ebb and flow of our jobs stood out to me. It’s because right now, things are slowing down. That’s…
What Kind of Editor Are You?
I was meeting with a potential client last night about her book project. She came well prepared with an outline of what’s been done and what’s to be done on her manuscript. Amen. This is someone who understands how to organize! I can’t wait to get to her story. In the conversation, I asked her…
The Sexy Side of Technical Writing
Yesterday’s post showed you the downside of technical writing points, which are actually more your problem than ours (we tech writers, that is). We love what we do. And here’s why: 1. We can talk geek. Oh, honey. It’s sexy when someone opens up to a conversation with, “So, how are those captives of yours?”…
The Downside of Technical Writing
I write technical stuff. Okay, stop that yawning right now. When I say technical, I’m not talking math or science or even computers. I’m talking stuff you use or come in contact with, like insurance (okay, go ahead and yawn, but just for a second!), risk management, healthcare, offshore investing, accounting, financial services, sales reps,…