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Heard back from Black Gate. They say my story was "fast paced and exciting" but "not as original we as [sic] might like, and the prose is a bit stiff in places." They hope I'll try again soon.

That's really the best response I could expect, for a story that wasn't written or even tweaked with publication in mind.

A company has rejected my application to become a proofreader/editor. There's been a miscommunication, possibly my own, for they thought I specifically wanted a summer job, which they wouldn't offer for such duties. They also say I lack experience with copy editing and I might try learning it at grad school. I've requested an unpaid set of trial tasks to prove myself. Sure hope it works; the job I'll probably have otherwise sounds strenuous.

When I seriously want to put off work, I tend to try something new, perhaps as a subconscious justification ("At least I'm growing..."). In the last few weeks, I've pored over the archives of potentially enjoyable webcomics for the first time in quite a while. I looked at four, finished three, and will continue to read two. But fear not that this will occupy my time even more than it already does: I've learned to drop at least one comic from my lineup, usually a daily, every time I get into another. You may think I'm nuts to drop "Dilbert" from about 25 candidates, but that's me. If any obsession of mine is worsening, it's the trend toward anthro comics in particular. (I wouldn't have chosen my LJ name if I weren't into animals.)

Maybe next year I'll give up comics for Lent. That'd strain me worse than forgoing games and sweets.
Date: Wednesday, 21 April 2004 09:38 am (UTC)

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I've seen two Washington Post surveys, one snail-mail-based in 1998 and one email-based in 2002, and both put "Dilbert" at #4 among the paper's 40-odd comics. Maybe it has more lasting value to people who actually work in cubicles every day, maybe people just voted for it out of habit or nostalgia, or maybe they really have low standards for Post comics. (Some of my personal favorites made the bottom half.) Then again, on the second survey, "Mary Worth" placed #6, so maybe it was rigged.

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