Saturday, May 5, 2012

Why I'll be back soon

As many of you know, since I've blogged about it a few times, I'm uhh ... kinda ridiculously busy at the moment. I don't have free time. This blog post is eating into time when I should be editing a short story for one of my internships.

I don't have time for blogging. I don't have time for writing. I don't have time for reading (unless it's a manuscript for my other internship).

The whole reason I decided to get into publishing in the first place was because of my love of the above things. I've decided something needs to change.

The thing is, I really enjoy both of my internships, and I get a lot of really good and valuable experience from them. The one part of my life that isn't making me happy at the moment is my job. Sure, it's in a publishing company, but... that's not enough.

Here's what I knew when I decided I was going to change industries: I'd have to start at the bottom, and I'd have to do some jobs I wasn't particularly fond of in order to get to where I wanted to be. What I hoped was that, while doing the jobs I wasn't fond of, I would get some sort of development, exposure to the types of jobs I wanted to do. Growth.

I'm not currently getting any of that in my job. The experience I get from my internships I value far more than what I get from my job (I don't want to be an administrator, I want to be an editor in a trade publishing company). But I can't keep doing it all.

So I quit my job.

From the 25th of May I will no longer be a publishing assistant. I will still be an intern at Entangled reading slush and writing manuscript assessments. I will still be an intern at Aurealis editing short stories and preparing the magazine for ePub. I love both of them. I will still be a student.

I will be a writer, blogger and reader again.

I'll be back!

8 comments:

  1. Definitely is nice when you can work toward a goal or doing something you love rather than just for a paycheck.

    Wishing you the best in your endeavors. : )

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    1. Thanks Kimberlee. Yea, I feel pretty lucky to have the opportunity to be able to pursue my goal. :)

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  2. Thanks for share! I went and had a look through both. You have a marvelous goal...!

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  3. That is awesome, Sari. I hope this doesn't affect anything important (like in a bad way) and I'm glad that you're happy and that we'll be seeing your lovely face again soon!

    PS. I voted on your poll, but I think I clicked the wrong one... is there a way to fix that?

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    1. Thanks Brooke! I'm lucky in that I have a boyfriend who can (and is willing) to support my while I get my career on track, so I'll be fine. :)

      I don't think I can delete votes on the pole but you're welcome to vote more than once (if it will let you).

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  4. Good for you! It's important to have goals, and it's important to enjoy getting there too. Go you! :)

    Good luck with getting back on track. I look forward to seeing you back later on. No one needs a manic life. Have fun :)

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  5. That's a gutsy decision. I hope you get what you need from your internships.

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  6. Hi! My mission...which I chose to accept...was to continue to visit as many A to Z Challenge participants as I could even after the challenge is over because I didn't want to miss out on any great bloggers out there! Lovely blog...good luck with the rest of the year and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

    Donna L Martin
    www.donasdays.blogspot.com

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