*Generic yet witty hello*?
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:23 pm
Hi! Writing has always been my "everything." While I appreciate that usually I am focused in a more creative manner, I see that it is necessary at some point to make a living. I have written for more formal settings before and honestly learned more from working with newspapers and newsletters than anywhere else. I was an editor for a non-profit's newsletter for over a year and also help with other similar situations. I have no real accreditation to make this attempt. This has been something I always thought would work perfectly for me.
I really didn't know what to use for a subject line. I apologize if I sounded like a hipster. I am not a hipster.
However I have some really neat life experience that lends itself to a vast array of topics including, but not limited to: exposure to new cultures; learning a new language; anything involving dogs; a plethora of areas related to psychology (including pharmacology and dealing with loved ones); oil painting; guitars; fixing a computer that someone should not have been allowed on; working with children; quilting; old British poetry and literature; and how to not make funny faces when your grandmother feeds you cat food.
I really didn't know what to use for a subject line. I apologize if I sounded like a hipster. I am not a hipster.
However I have some really neat life experience that lends itself to a vast array of topics including, but not limited to: exposure to new cultures; learning a new language; anything involving dogs; a plethora of areas related to psychology (including pharmacology and dealing with loved ones); oil painting; guitars; fixing a computer that someone should not have been allowed on; working with children; quilting; old British poetry and literature; and how to not make funny faces when your grandmother feeds you cat food.