along with some comments on the world of a freelance editor
What It Is (posts below left; rate sheet, client list, other stuff below right)
My name is Bob Land. I am a full-time freelance editor and proofreader, and occasional indexer. This blog is my website.
You'll find my rate sheet and client list here, as well as musings on the life of a freelancer; editing, proofreading, and indexing concerns and issues; my ongoing battles with books and production; and the occasional personal revelation.
Feel free to contact me directly with additional questions: landondemand@gmail.com.
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7 comments:
Doan worry about hurtin' mah feelin's, erasin' me an all.....mah tears will dry by tomorry.
Youse got a chance fer redemption by comin' to the Front Porch for a yak about----BOOKS.
AB: I have done so. Thanks.
Czar: I hope whatever happened here and at Troll's does not prevent you from playing Haiku Monday this week, hosted at Chickory blog. The theme is "Pacific".
Have a nice weekend (I escaped the Atlanta heat dome and am on the pacific chillin' - literally)
Chickory: What happened here happened a few weeks back and was a post I needed to take down so as not to possibly turn away a potential client.
What happened at Troll's blog is a whole 'nother story, and my haiku for this week is awaiting your magnificent hostingness.
I have clients in SoCal, and they are bragging about the weather. Have a great time.
im in NorCal. WOW>yesterday i was in da city - and it was so windy i thought i would blow off the high landing at my friends cosmo condo. italian food in north beach; walking around and gawking at people. I saw the wild parrots of telegraph hill too. i dont mind this trip at all. stay cool. (but i miss jawja. i caint hep it)
thanks for the Haiku. It is cataloged and awaiting judgement from the gang at Raman's Chai.
Chickory: I have a trip to NoCal tentatively scheduled for next month -- a weekend to catch up with an old college buddy of mine. For me to go anywhere that's not family-related is an oddity, so a trip like this is going to be fun.
Georgia still feels like home to me -- and I didn't live there the first 17 years of my life nor the last 14 of them.
Given the entries this week, if I even finish in the Haiku Monday top 10, I'd consider it a victory.
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