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for local newspapers, you get paid per word.
It doesn't take long for me to get wordy Jiro, and the local editor knows this, lol.
for local newspapers, you get paid per word.
I think you'd be good at this.
Maybe he has Alzheimer's or some kind of dementia. One of the first signs is often losing inhibitions and saying horrible stuff to and about your relatives.
What would it take to get the motivation? Most of the writers I know say it's strictly a "butt in chair" process - i.e., keep your butt planted in that chair until you've finished what you need to. Don't wait for inspiration; b-i-c and it will come to you.
Anyway - is my memory failing me or aren't you being considered for a USDA job right now? Good writing skills are always a big plus in any Fed job. Your evaluations will take communication skills into account.
Lots of things to be said for a Fed job. I enjoyed working for the government, and now I enjoy a decent pension. Lots to be said for that, too.
Yea, that could be it. How old is your dad?
Moi??? I grew up with teachers telling me I should be a writer but my problem is my lack of knowledge and the inability to play around with English vocabulary like you, Dixie, and a few others are capable of. I feel that I am not creative with my thought process. Yes, I have good writing skills but is my writing creative? I am not sure...
Let us know how you progress.Because right now I'm burned out, fed up, pissed off, put down, and any number of prepositions you can think of. Yes it's a butt-in-chair process, but usually it takes a back burner to my other hundred challenging things to do.
I will take Shel's advice and start doing freelance work with my writing. I can do that for extra money while I wait for this USDA job (if it will ever come through as I hope). I can still continue it while working, I just have to make sure I write down all of my checks for tax purposes.
M called me earlier tonight before all of this went down and got some fire under my butt about some things which I will complete tomorrow. I suspect she will call me in the morning.
You need to start making some definate plans, Dixie. Tell me, is there a domestic violence coalition in your area?
Does he drink, by chance? What does your mom say? You mentioned that she is getting fed up as well.
Seriously, as someone above said, early onset stages of dementia are often like this. You said he has gotten worse in the last year, so there could be something like that going on. Has he seen a doctor lately? Has he ever had a neurological exam?
Whatever problems he might have though, you still need to look out for your own safety and that of your child first.
There is but it's a very weak coalition with very limited resources. They save their shelter for the worst cases. I don't blame them. While my situation is bad - I am sure there are worse cases in my area. I'm just at my breaking point with my father. I got away this past weekend and when I return it's just worse. WTF?
He'll sip a tequila and drink a couple of beers
If push comes to shove, go to them. You deserve the resources as much as anyone does. Even if they don't have room in the shelter, they may be able to help you with alternative arrangements. Your situation definately qualifies as domestic violence.