While I still do not have anything concrete ready to post in terms of my fictional writing, I feel compelled to post something here weekly, at least, to keep in the habit of posting something. To that end, today, I will talk about work, duty, and the nature of the location from whence change comes.
Last week, I had a few work projects that I had been working on, towards goals that were indefinite, or, at least, manageable. The boss stated that one she wanted to be done quicker rather than later, but get on it. The next, I received on Friday afternoon, with a due date of Wednesday morning (arrival of discs at client's office via FedEx). This morning, when I got in to work, I did my time sheet for billable hours for last week (normal Monday morning work), then the other owner caught me, stating that she had talked to the boss. In what she relayed to me, the deadline for the second project was bumped up to this afternoon, and the first project was to be finished by the same deadline, as they wanted to physically transport all of that material (7 boxes of files, and a box of CDs) to the clients's offices about two hours away, where training will be taking place later this week. Of course, I was not prepared for this, as I was working towards our original goals. When I approached a co-worker for assistance in finishing off the second project, I got from her (let's call her Ms. Know It All - Kia) a lecture about the nature of the legal business that deadlines change all the time and we just have to adapt to it, and can't sit on jobs waitingin the hopes that the deadlines won't change - we need ot get on top of them and run things out fast, just to prevent being behind the 8 ball when stuff hits the fan.
I agree with what she said. I don't agree with the tone in which it was said - treating me like I was some little kid. Well, I got working on everything and, at the first chance, called the boss to get confirmation of this, and give her an update to let her know how things stood, as one deadline was likely not going to be met. When I did speak to her, she stated that the original deadlines were still good, and that was what she was expecting. So, the other boss was just having a freakfest about this stuff. I was freaking for a while, then calmed down. Now, I'm working on getting it all done, and done quickly.
I understand the nature of the legal business is that deadlines change all the time. But when it is not the client's change, but an internal change (we are not a lawfirm, just a litigation support company) due to someone panicking or needing to switch to decaf, then I have a problem with that. I would rather be slower, and be accurate, than fast and sloppy.
So, there it is, a small story, true, in every facet. Not much in creativity, but something written, nonetheless.
k
Monday, July 30, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
No, there will be no spoilers in this post. I just wanted to write to say that I have finished the book. I enjoyed it. There were things that I saw coming, and things I did not. But that is not the thrust of today's post. I write because I am at the end of the journey. I always feel some sort of depression at the end of a book, expecially one that I was waiting for, and hungrily read in record time for me. However, at the end of it, there is a hollow feeling, like something I was waiting for and had so much anticipation over is complete. As with any such thing, it is always a let down. Like the big vacation you were planning or the big project that has a rush deadline. All of it is similar, and the reactions are similar. However, arriving there is, in and of itself, an accomplishment. I'm sure I could add a lot more grandiose statements about life, goals, and all of that, but, the truth of the matter is that right now, I don't feel it. It's not the way the book ended. I'm happy with that. It's just that it has been a long trip with the characters and now that it is over, it's like I'm saying goodbye to some old friends whom I've watched grow up. That is a difficult thing.
As I do so, I am reminded of so many stories I have written over the years, most not finished. And I wonder, will I finish them, will I feel the same as Rowling stated she felt at the end of her series? The only way to find out will be to get to one of those ends myself and see.
K
As I do so, I am reminded of so many stories I have written over the years, most not finished. And I wonder, will I finish them, will I feel the same as Rowling stated she felt at the end of her series? The only way to find out will be to get to one of those ends myself and see.
K
Friday, July 13, 2007
Going Out on a Limb
OK, so, I've decided to put my email address up there so I can get feedback, aside from just commentary. And, as I type this, I see that I will have three font sizes in three posts. Wonderful. I will need to pay attention to that. Live and learn, I say. Have a good weekend, anyone who happens to read this thing.
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Nothing from the Muses yet
OK, so there is nothing new to report as of today's date. I have a partial draft in the works, however, real life, work, and other things have been getting in the way of me continuing work on it. I promise that there will be something soon. I have editors in place, so, once it is written, it will be editted, then posted. Please bear with me folks. I appreciate the patience.
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Monday, July 9, 2007
First Post
Well, this is the first post of a new blog for me. It's been a long time since I've done anything like this, however, since I am into writing again, I need a venue to post my writing, and, hopefully, gain an audience. More will come in a few days or so, just as soon as things get written. Thanks for taking the time to read.
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