Stop me if you've heard this one, freelancers (or don't, because I'm also tweeting this to remind you and me that we're not alone). 1/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
So, this gamebook I'm working on is super fun, but I keep struggling to make time for it because it's effectively on spec. 2/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
And I'm constantly shouting at myself, "It's okay! Stop feeling bad! You have no contractual obligations! Paid jobs come first!" 3/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
But I feel guilty anyway, because I really, really, really, want people to be happy with my work. 4/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
I literally dream about the cheap/good/fast triangle. The gamebook folks clearly opted out of fast, so I'm giving them cheap and good. 5/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
And I tell myself that's okay, but it never feels okay. 6/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
Freelancers who are in the same boat, listen: Take care of you. Honor the commitments that are honoring you with money first. 7/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
Working on spec is fine; just make sure it's not the only thing you're doing. 8/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
(He says, even though that's exactly what he did for three months before Torment turned into a paying thing.) 9/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
"But what if this unpaying gig becomes the next big thing?" Hey, if you have flexibility to take that risk, go for it. Otherwise, maybe think twice. 10/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
Like, I had that flexibility when Torment came around (also a lack of other work). I don't have as much flexibility for risk now. 11/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
Remember: Anything can fall through at any time. If on-spec work falls through? More free time! If paid gigs fall through? Starvation! 12/— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017
This PSA brought to you by my conscience and self-esteem, both of which are looking at me like this. END/ pic.twitter.com/RJLWhekUt7— Adam Heine (@adamheine) November 8, 2017