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candi jensen's avatar

I read Brooklyn a few months ago and then went on to Long Island which I just finished. Loved them both. Your description of designing vs self publishing is very true.

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Marie A Bailey's avatar

Sandi, this was so informative. At one point in my working life, I considered becoming a freelance editor. At the time I recalled how, as a grad student, I had nicely supplemented my paltry research assistant stipend by editing for other grad students, and without marketing. All my clients came through word-of-mouth. So when I found myself miserable in a full-time job, I thought I should give freelancing a try. I bought a book on how to be a freelance editor, and it stopped me cold. It was all the things you mentioned in your essay: all the fees, insurance, and overhead. And the risk of clients who, for whatever reason, don't pay up. And taxes! I am, by nature, risk-averse. It didn't take long for me to realize that me and self-employment would not mix. But I love reading about people--such as yourself--who are self-employed. At least I get to experience it vicariously. As far as reading, I was gifted a novel written in free verse by Lyn Miller-Lachmann. The story takes place in Lisbon in the late sixties and is narrated by a teenage poet whose family loses their middle-class status for perceived disloyalty to the government and whose boyfriend is arrested for anti-government activities. I believe it's available in audio, too. The narrator, Sonia, is a fierce character.

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