I was making the worst presentation I have ever made to a client I had never met on a piece of business that was vital to the agency that was in trouble with it.
I second this. I once got a job for a position that didn't exist after an interview basically for saying "Sorry I am nervous, I get awkward when I am nervous, actually that's a lie, I am awkward all the time, but I am also nervous." The guy interviewing called and said they created a position for me because they found it endearing ๐
I have not commented recently on your work because I have been mired in the tech muck of self publishing. I hope to be finished this odious shit I think in the next day or two. It feels like an endless stream of text boxes and once completed, maybe I will net 29ยข. I think you are an astounding writer. You write with delicacy, intricacy and honest brutality from all the intimate corners of the human experience: everything from its banality, vulgarity to its beauty and surprises. You are an exceptional talent.
Thank you William. I know people get busy. I havent been, writing, reading, or commenting as much myself. Life is life-ing. I admire your dedication to self publishing. I am good at starting that process and not following through. The "what's the point" thought often wins. Your comment means a lot. It is such high praise. I think maybe if I get to a point where my writing is seen the way you see it, by more people I will become more dedicated to self publishing. Substack has been a way to test the waters, 2 or 3 regular supporters on Substack equates to zero people supporting my book though. It's a lot of work to self publish for no real interest. I am not great at generating interest. Maybe I would do it just for the hell of it if I had more time, need to win the lottery so I can quit my job and just write books for my 3 supporters and myself. ๐ Anyway, I am happy you are pursuing self publishing, I would be interested in buying it when you're done. I enjoy reading what you post on here, so I imagine I will enjoy reading what you publish.
I second this. I once got a job for a position that didn't exist after an interview basically for saying "Sorry I am nervous, I get awkward when I am nervous, actually that's a lie, I am awkward all the time, but I am also nervous." The guy interviewing called and said they created a position for me because they found it endearing ๐
I have not commented recently on your work because I have been mired in the tech muck of self publishing. I hope to be finished this odious shit I think in the next day or two. It feels like an endless stream of text boxes and once completed, maybe I will net 29ยข. I think you are an astounding writer. You write with delicacy, intricacy and honest brutality from all the intimate corners of the human experience: everything from its banality, vulgarity to its beauty and surprises. You are an exceptional talent.
Thank you William. I know people get busy. I havent been, writing, reading, or commenting as much myself. Life is life-ing. I admire your dedication to self publishing. I am good at starting that process and not following through. The "what's the point" thought often wins. Your comment means a lot. It is such high praise. I think maybe if I get to a point where my writing is seen the way you see it, by more people I will become more dedicated to self publishing. Substack has been a way to test the waters, 2 or 3 regular supporters on Substack equates to zero people supporting my book though. It's a lot of work to self publish for no real interest. I am not great at generating interest. Maybe I would do it just for the hell of it if I had more time, need to win the lottery so I can quit my job and just write books for my 3 supporters and myself. ๐ Anyway, I am happy you are pursuing self publishing, I would be interested in buying it when you're done. I enjoy reading what you post on here, so I imagine I will enjoy reading what you publish.