Tfw you submit a job application, then go back to the doc where you wrote your "in 500 words or less, tell us why we should hire you" statement, only to realize there's a typo on word 75.
And the opening in question is for a senior editor at an academic publisher.
#LGBTQWriteAThon #âïžđżđŒ Line share with Elias calling Sterling out for not speaking up for other queer people.
Theyâre talking about how harmful a warding stone that suppresses magic is to Avery, the young man accused of being a witch.
#LGBTQWriteAThon June 14:
Line share - support
#QueerWriters #pride #writesky #writingcommunity @rebeccafrostwrites.com
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AmaraJLynn đŠč scheming
Jax Devora (is writing)
The worst part is, I read that statement five times before hitting the submit button. This, authorial folks, is why you: a) never edit anything you've *just* written and b) hire an editor.
Anyway, continuing the adventure. Time to reward myself by going to look for bees. đđ
#LGBTQWriteAThon Fresh from yesterday's sprints, actually! Context: Eleanor is weaving a charm to stop a fight from breaking out. Mick knows that spell isn't strong enough.
Luckily, his patron god swoops in to remind him that the power of love and music is kinda a thing in this story.
If anyone asks, that was *definitely* intentional, to demonstrate that my application was in no way AI-generated. Yep.
Adventuring again for Reasons, and this time, you get to see how Beenjamin and I sit down to write on the go.
Also, slammed out half of ch 19 in an hour. Figures. :V