Christi-- the freelance writer?
Could be far fetched, I know. But I have been told so many times by several people that I should be a writer. I've taken to heart what I've heard before and tried (numerous times...) to start writing stories, but I always end up becoming severely uninterested in what I have started, and the story never gets finished. I really do love to write, though. So, as of late, I have been searching the depths of the world of Craigslist in hope to find someone, something, some organization that would hire me to write articles on, well, whatever they please! I know it's so far fetched. I have no degree-- no nothing!-- in writing whatsoever. I only attended college for a semester and a half. But, oh well. I have a passion for writing. I could take some classes if it turns out I have holes in my knowledge about writing and grammar. All I know is that I absolutely love it, and I've come across something called Dynasty Magazine, and they are searching for freelance writers to write articles for their fashion magazine. In the ad on Craigslist, it says nothing about college degrees or experience or anything-- they just simply want me to submit an example of my writing, and bada boom bada bing-- you're hired! If they like you, of course. It's a salary paid job with benefits. So, what the heck? Why not try?
I'm gonna.
Tomorrow after I get off work, I'm dragging my sister downtown (thank you hurricane Ike for keeping her in Austin longer than she planned), finding Austin-fashioned-up people, pulling them aside, taking their picture, possibly interviewing them, and constructing an article from that. On the streets fashion! How fun.
The magazine will probably smell my article reeking of novice skills, but what do I have to lose? I know I'll have fun doing it. Ohhh, fun fun. I will keep you updated.
Over and out-
Christi, the fashion expert. (pshhhaha)
I'm gonna.
Tomorrow after I get off work, I'm dragging my sister downtown (thank you hurricane Ike for keeping her in Austin longer than she planned), finding Austin-fashioned-up people, pulling them aside, taking their picture, possibly interviewing them, and constructing an article from that. On the streets fashion! How fun.
The magazine will probably smell my article reeking of novice skills, but what do I have to lose? I know I'll have fun doing it. Ohhh, fun fun. I will keep you updated.
Over and out-
Christi, the fashion expert. (pshhhaha)

1 Comments:
what camera will we use?
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