The New Black

For Christmas in 2010 my daughter bought me pencils — ok, “They’re not just pencils, they’re The New Back,” according to the packaging. And it continues, “You know, the latest thing. Because regular yellow Number 2’s are so yesterday.”
They brought such a smile to my face when I unwrapped my gift. They did again today when I reread them — so I realized I had to share these gems from Genuine Fred with you. I pulled this post from a blog I originally published on January 9, 2011. The pencils? I still have them.

Enjoy this flashback to 2011.

  • Having a roommate named mom is The New Black
  • Overqualified is The New Black
  • Misspelling is The New Black
  • 140 characters or less is The New Black
  • Boxed wine is The New Black
  • D.I.Y. is The New Black
  • Upcycling is The New Black
  • Analog is The New Black
  • Tap water is The New Black
  • Hand-sanitizer is The New Black
  • In the red is The New Black
  • El nuevo negro is The New Black
The New Black Pencils

I did check, and sadly, these fine writing instruments are no longer available. These remind me how much times have changed this last decade so I’m very happy I still have them. And one change, I’d say today is that the “hand-sanitizer” may be considered the “new gold.”

Take care, Jan

Out of the Mouth of Dennis

Reading the Wichita Eagle Newspaper, I checked the comics for inspiration. It came in the form of Dennis the Menace explaining about “Dreams.”

“Dreams are like movies that you get to watch for free.”

~ Dennis the Menace
7/31/2019

My wish for you is that all your day dreams be comedies with happy endings. That’s my wish for me, too.

Have fun! Jan

P.S. I found this recent article about Jay North who played Dennis the Menace on TV 1959-1963 on Closer Online Magazine. An uplifting act behind the sadness of his time on TV, according to Closer, was his mother put all his earnings in a trust fund for him. Truly a “dream” mother.

Career expansion

Some background on my decision…

In 2015 my good friend Marya O’Malley wrote her first self-help book. Marya told me about her book when we met up that following May on a friends’ retreat to Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs in New Mexico. (Wonderful place. Check it out at http://ojospa.com/) Little did we know our Ojo Caliente retreat would start me on my new career.

She had editors help her fine-tune her message, yet she felt something was missing. I offered to help. I believed I wanted to help authors as an editor and publicist when I retired. Marya accepted my help and published her book in October of 2016.  You Are Simply Divine: Simple Spiritual Practices for Divine Connectivity is the result. You can find it on Amazon at http://amzn.to/2HvsLQ8.

You are Simply Divine Book Cover

After that, I was hooked on my new career as a book editor.

I retired and started the career I’ve dreamed about since 2012 – writing and editing. My background steers me towards non-fiction for editing books. My former career had me translating concepts into everyday language for audiences to understand. Some concepts were highly technical while others were how-to articles or promotional pieces. All required me to excel in writing.

My bachelor’s degree helped me to understand graphic design and color theory. I have used these skills throughout my career.

I learned to adapt form and layout from print to digital during my Interactive Communications masters’ degree program at Quinnipiac University.

How people read on different media is different. How people read today versus 2004 is different.

I’m a book editor that…

  • makes sure all the parts fall into the rhythm e both verbally and visually;
  • moves words, sentences, paragraphs, and even chapters to ensure the message flows logically for the reader;
  • adds descriptive anchors and connecting phrases needed for the reader to better follow along in the story line and message;
  • removes unnecessary words and passages for clarity;
  • formats the layout and adds the artwork making the book easy to …
    • read in print and digital,
    • listen to the audio version, and
    • skim when the time is of the essence for the reader.

As an editor, my goal is for readers to feel good that they invested their time and money into my clients’ publications.

As a publicist…

My goal is to guide people into and through the digital age of promotions. Some of this includes contributing to third-party media sites that can help promote his/her book, blog, research, consulting business, etc.

I work with individuals to develop a plan that fits them. We take into account skills, talents, resources, and workload.

It’s a partnership. I …

  • advise on topics,
  • edit copy,
  • develop digital presence
  • format book and publications,
  • research opportunities, and
  • develop a marketing strategy

all the while supplying support and encouragement to carry on.

Meanwhile, my clients do the heavy lifting of managing their business, writing original copy,  being interviewed, and connecting with their fan base.

I look forward to building our community 

Currently, I’m personally writing and editing through this blog and consulting others. I’m also advancing my skills through training courses. I have a couple mentors also helping me.

Sharing is Caring

As I travel on this new career path, I will share what I learn. There is much to learn so I should have much to share.

I want to leave you with a quote from PEW Research.

“… the best education programs will teach people how to be lifelong learners.”

Here’s to lifelong learning!

Jan

Source

PEW Research The Future of Jobs and Jobs Training by Lee Rainie and Janna Anderson on May 3, 2017 | Retrieved from  http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/05/03/the-future-of-jobs-and-jobs-training/?utm_content=buffera9954&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin.com&utm_campaign=buffer