Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Blog the First

Well, friends, today is the day. Today is the day I give the world my first blog entry. As a longtime resident of the Twittersphere, I have decided it is time to delve into the blogosphere. I have already exceeded 140 characters, and I feel like a rebel!

I am a simple creature, with simple tastes. I like my books (well-edited, of course) and I like the people in my life, who indulge my bookish ways. But, you may ask, why am I starting this blog now? I admit, it has taken me awhile to get on the blogwagon. This is mostly due to the last three years of my life spent juggling an English master's program, a Scholarly Publishing Certificate program, tutoring a fourteen-year-old in English and writing, freelance editorial work, working at various jobs and internships, volunteering at an organization that records books for the blind and dyslexic (RFBandD), presenting papers at academic conferences, and, in any remaining free time, reading for pleasure and sleeping. Why all the free time now? Well, despite what I consider being extremely qualified, I have had little luck in getting a job. More precisely, I have had no luck getting publishers to hire me as an editorial assistant so I can work towards the real goal: being an acquisitions editor. More on that later, because I suspect jobless woes may contribute content to this blog to some degree.

Besides being a highly qualified, vivacious, young lass not being able to secure a publishing job, what else do I anticipate this blog to bring? Well, it will have a lot about books. The books I am reading, the books I have read, and the books I want to read. I find it difficult to read as anything but a critical thinker, so I will likely defy the popular opinion on books. I have two English degrees under my belt, so, to put it simply: I read a lot and expect a lot. I will also regale you with the calamities and adventures freelance editing brings. I am an avid traveler, so await tales of foreign lands! My next trip is in July, when I find myself traveling to Israel and Egypt. And, due to semi-popular demand, I will, from time to time, harness my inner snarkiness to ruthlessly judge and possibly mock egregious errors of the typographical, grammatical, and spelling variety.

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations, Calvin and I both enjoyed reading your first blog. Had a little bout posting our comment through gmail (Calvin could not remember the account name, however working together we figured it out).

    Hey where is the spell and grammar check?? We cannot be held accountable for typos if there is no spell check - think that is a universal law.

    Pursuing a job with a focus on what you have a passion for is a great strength. Without this focus many a job becomes a "jab" on the life journey. As Orson Welles would say "...no wine before its time".
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpj0t2ozPWY

    Freelance editing, world wide traveler, presenter, editor, volunteer wow what a balancing act.

    As some would say - Diamond in your own back yard (Phil Callaway - Diamonds in your own back yard
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BREGaJQ3pTo

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  2. Thank you, Dad! You will be quizzed on all subsequent blog postings. Calvin, because she is a cat, will be exempt from such quizzes.

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