Friday in anticipatory mode
Dec. 19th, 2008 08:17 amClosing out the year with a thanks-no-thanks from editor JS, wherein he got the name of the story wrong in the reject. Hrm.... Oh well. Mustn't mock the editor who may yet buy something from me, no. [edited to be more vague, since it was being taken a bit more seriously than I intended]
Also got some Quite Lovely feedback on a project that should allow me to stride through the weekend on a positive note, no matter what happens. Yay for useful and positive feedback!
Meanwhile we are awaiting the arrival of Winter Weather. What form this weather may take seems to be under negotiation -- maybe snow, maybe sleet, maybe rain, maybe all three. Here's hoping it's the pretty sort. I really should get out to the store before it starts -- I'm out of vanilla. Everyone else will be buying bread and milk, and I'll be buying vanilla extract and fennel....
and, for your daily dose of WTF:
"I need the services of a learned Chauffeur/Driver to take my Families around the town, and please, I need a fellow with a good communication skill. Do get back to me as soon as you can alright.
* Compensation: $520
* Telecommuting is ok."
Um. Yah.
The felines are restless. This may be a Play with Cats/Bake cookies sort of day. Oh, how I shall suffer...
Also got some Quite Lovely feedback on a project that should allow me to stride through the weekend on a positive note, no matter what happens. Yay for useful and positive feedback!
Meanwhile we are awaiting the arrival of Winter Weather. What form this weather may take seems to be under negotiation -- maybe snow, maybe sleet, maybe rain, maybe all three. Here's hoping it's the pretty sort. I really should get out to the store before it starts -- I'm out of vanilla. Everyone else will be buying bread and milk, and I'll be buying vanilla extract and fennel....
and, for your daily dose of WTF:
"I need the services of a learned Chauffeur/Driver to take my Families around the town, and please, I need a fellow with a good communication skill. Do get back to me as soon as you can alright.
* Compensation: $520
* Telecommuting is ok."
Um. Yah.
The felines are restless. This may be a Play with Cats/Bake cookies sort of day. Oh, how I shall suffer...
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Date: 2008-12-19 02:05 pm (UTC)Possibly I shall spend some quality time mocking craigslist ads. Love the one above.
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Date: 2008-12-19 03:29 pm (UTC)I want to know how Dale can get a driver's job that allows telecommuting. Of course, unless the $520 is a daily rate, he won't take it.
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Date: 2008-12-19 07:22 pm (UTC)However, getting the name of a story wrong in a rejection is something an editor should apologize for, IMO, and speaking as a former editor....
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Date: 2008-12-19 07:40 pm (UTC)What's funny is that it gave me an idea for a different story title. So there, careless editor!
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Date: 2008-12-19 08:05 pm (UTC)If you get an ugly cover, you shut up and deal.
If your words get changed without your consent, you shut up and deal.
If your publisher jerks you and your release around, you shut up and deal.
At what point are authors allowed to actually speak up for themselves in any capacity?
This pervasive attitude right now that authors should just shut up and deal is far more damaging as far as I'm concerned than a mildly mocking mention. The editor got the name of the story wrong. Laura Anne didn't call him names. She didn't challenge him to a duel. She didn't send a return email smiting him with the +100 Red Pen of Editing. Now those are bad examples.
A mention-- Not So Bad in my book.
Just my mildly ranty .02