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Subject:Re: Dealing with samples... From:wanda <wetcoastwriter -at- me -dot- com> To:Mitchell Maltenfort <mmalten -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Wed, 29 Feb 2012 11:39:47 -0500
Excellent idea.
wanda
wetcoastwriter -at- me -dot- com
On Feb 29, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Mitchell Maltenfort wrote:
> Clip examples of bad writing and how you'd redo them.
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> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:05 AM, wanda <wetcoastwriter -at- me -dot- com> wrote:
>> When you don't have any.
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>> I have some samples, but the most recent one is approximately 15 years old. Pretty much everywhere since then has had clauses preventing me from showing my work. All the samples I do have are...print.
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>> I am volunteering with OpenOffice, so I can point to that. I am working on some essays and such, so I can point to that.
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>> But over the past 15 years my writing has changed, for the better I hope.
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>> I'm not looking right now. So, I have some time while I get my health back on track (I hope I get my health back), and during that time I am walking down the avenues mentioned.
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>> Other than completely changing my attitude about my former employer...what other actions can people suggest I take?
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>> Thanks, in advance,
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>> wanda
>> wetcoastwriter -at- me -dot- com
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