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Tip Jar: “Always rewritten”

TipJar8.jpgOnly one tip today, so please don’t be shy: send in your experiences with various publications’ or editors’ idiosyncracies via IM, email or ye olde anonymous tip box. Your tip could make another writer’s experience less painful or confusing.

It’s funny that last week you should mention ‘that fashion website’, because I think I know what you were mentioning. I’ve done some freelancing for DailyCandy [a fashion and style e-newsletter.] Each and every time I’ve written for them, my work has gotten rewritten to the point where I almost don’t recognize it. I’ve politely asked my editor for feedback: what was I doing wrong, how can I write more in the DC style, etc, and she was very nice and gave me some critique. But again and again, each time, it gets rewritten without explanation. I never am asked to revise it or get any feedback whatsoever on the piece: I’d just turn it in and then it’d get regurgitated. I don’t get too upset, though, because they pay promptly and there are no bylines so I don’t feel too squicky that my name is on something that I didn’t end up having my voice be a part of.

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