But that's the past! I am now officially a remote editor on the roster for an online editing and proofreading firm.
Okay, that sounds super boring, but let me tell you why it's exciting IN LIST FORM!
- It's a steady job! Game design is super awesome, but it's hard to consistently find contracts for a remote designer/writer/whatever I am.
- It's ridiculously flexible! I can stay on the roster as long as I edit a minimum 10,000 words a month, which is like a day of work for me. That means that I can still do game design contracts, freelance editing, and writing gigs as they come up, and this editing firm will still be there when I'm done.
- It'll make me a better editor! I get tons of practice, advice from professionals, and even free training, so every job I take for these guys improves my skills for my private clients as well as my skills as a writer.
- I set my own hours! Do I need to make extra money one month? I can work crazy hard and do that. Do I need to take a week off suddenly without asking for permission? I can do that too. Nobody cares, so long as I meet my minimum (and feed my family, which my family cares about, I guess).
- I work to a task rather than to an arbitrary number of hours! On Torment, I was paid monthly no matter how much I worked -- and I worked a lot. I don't regret the time I put into that game (the opposite, actually; I wish I could have put more time into it), but it wasn't really sustainable. On the other hand, most projects pay me only for the hours I do, which is more fair but gets tricky when they don't have enough for me to do or when there's too much for me to do in the hours they've budgeted for me. I much prefer to get paid for a task and then be left to work at my own speed. I don't have to stress about working too slow (within reason), and if I work fast then I get bonus freetime.
- As I said on Twitter a few weeks ago, I freaking love editing! I get to help people! And clean things! And make money doing it!
Other theoretically more exciting updates, in no particular order:
- My Sea of Souls outline is still in the hands of the person who will decide its fate. That's publishing, man.
- I'm working on a gamebook for a mobile game company. It's no steady job (and no contract has been signed, so I can't say anything concrete), but it's pretty exciting. Gamebooks are basically my prestige class.
- I'm doing some proofreading and editing for Monte Cook Games and enjoying every minute of it (and not just because I get to read all this awesome stuff before anybody else). I love all my clients, but MCG might be my favorite.
- On Sunday nights (US time), I'm currently streaming Ori and the Blind Forest, which is one of the prettiest most explory-fun games I've played.
- I might MIGHT be able to breathe new life into ye olde Cunning Folk (which could be exciting for the two of you who've been reading this blog since forever).
In the meantime, how are you doing? What are you playing? Or watching? Or whatever you do for fun?
CONGRATULATIONS!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first read it, I thought you were now "a remote editor on the rooster," but this is even better. I know you'll make many a writer glad to have your advice.
Thanks, Steve!
ReplyDeleteYay! Not having a steady income is so stressful. I do freelance editing for specific clients. For me, it's generally feast or famine. This week, It's feast, and I still need to put in another 20 hours. But it's for my client who pays the best, so I'm pretty happy about that.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you found something you're excited about! I've done the temp gig for 3 years and it's no fun. I've recently found a job where I love the people and my manager's amazing. I'm content.
ReplyDeleteWe are a little sad as we're about to run out of Naruto. I don't think I ever told you thank you for suggesting it several years ago. It's been such a God-send over the past three years of no one being willing to take a chance on a loser. :)
Congrats on nearly finishing Naruto, Victoria. That is no mean feat! If you like, there is a spin-off series recently started about his (unfortunately named) son Boruto. It's available free (and legally) here: http://www.crunchyroll.com/boruto-naruto-next-generations.
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