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As a stringer, do I have the right to complain about copy editors?

  • Thread starter Thread starter SuperflySnuka
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shot, to clarify: It's time-dependent, and I am not, nor have I ever been, a slot editor.

I am a lowly copy editor, who is reading copy at 5 p.m. If I don't have time to call a writer for 2-3 inches cut that they can then use at another time, then I need to work on my time scheduling skills.
 
gandhithegreat said:
Hey Ridgeway...

Go fork yourself hoser.

There was a RIM chief and a Slot guy. You stupid fork...you get the gist, you're just being a loser as usual.

Whatever the case, I admitted it was my fault that I did not understand the policy, nor the copy editor's taste, etc. In fact, you're probably the cocksucker that read the story...that's why your being a brick.

Ladies and gentleman, meet Mr. Censorship, Frank_Ridgeway

Hey Webby ... too late to allow handle changes in special cases?

Watching this character desecrate Gandhi's name turns my stomach.
 
SuperflySnuka said:
I look at my story as my intellectual property, and I have a right ? and obligation to myself and my future ? to defend it.

Superfly:

Don't take this the wrong way, but you sound like a major tool.

I know if a writer told me the article I'm paid to edit were his "intellectual property," I'd laugh long and loud immediately. And several minutes later. And days later. And weeks later.

I'll start doing that right now.
 
SuperflySnuka said:
3) Some of you sound like career stringers, which I hope not to be. I look at my story as my intellectual property, and I have a right — and obligation to myself and my future — to defend it. I'm trying to improve, not to just get by. In 30 years, I hope to look at my current stories and laugh at them.

First of all Superfly, you can make a lot of money as a stringer if you build up your network the right way. So, while most of us want to be beat writers or columnists or whatever, stringing isn't a bad gig.

Second, you may not want to be a career stringer, but you're a stringer now. So, get used to your stuff being cut and re-worked.

Third, if you want to improve, take an objective look at the edited copy that appeared in the paper. I'd be willing to bet that if you put your ego aside, you'll see that the condensed version of your story that appeared in the paper was a cleaner, more to-the-point (translation: better) game story. Learn from that, and write that way the next time.

Writers, by nature, have an ego about their stuff. I'm the same way. Sometimes you've got to check that ego at the door and realize that there's many, many, many people out there who are better than you, and there are many, many, many copy-editors out there who can clean up your story and make it better. It's just a fact - not just for you, but for most of us out there.

If an error is put into your story, ask why.

If your lead was changed, ask in a way that shows you're trying to understand so you can get better.

If your story is cut from 16 to 14 or 12 inches, keep your mouth shut and realize it's part of the job.
 
I'm embarrassed that I missed the "intellectual property" thing.

That was worth a good chuckle ... thanks.
 
yeah, still trying to wipe a little vodka and diet dp off the screen.
 
About the intellectual property, it would appear that I am selling the intellectual property when I file. At least that's what all the paperwork I've ever signed says.

Writer sends story, paper becomes owner of sent story, writer gets peanuts and a cookie.

If I've ever had a problem/question the SEs I've dealt with have always been open to providing an explanation/feedback/critique. Just realize it may take some time for them to get around to do the question. Just remember, go in with the wrong attitude and the SE can quickly lose your phone number/email.
 
At my paper, we had a stringer (driunk, likely) e-mail our SE complaining about changes in his copy, referring to whoever on the sports desk who edited it as "forktards."
He was politiely told to vamoose, got a staff job at a smaller daily nearby, and recently got laid off. forktard had the temerity to call back here looking for work again, and received a well-deserved cold shoulder for his trouble.
 
Sam Mills 51 said:
gandhithegreat said:
Hey Ridgeway...

Go fork yourself hoser.

There was a RIM chief and a Slot guy. You stupid fork...you get the gist, you're just being a loser as usual.

Whatever the case, I admitted it was my fault that I did not understand the policy, nor the copy editor's taste, etc. In fact, you're probably the cocksucker that read the story...that's why your being a brick.

Ladies and gentleman, meet Mr. Censorship, Frank_Ridgeway

Hey Webby ... too late to allow handle changes in special cases?

Watching this character desecrate Gandhi's name turns my stomach.

here is some more that might turn your stomach...you self righteous biscuit:

http://www.class.uidaho.edu/ngier/gandtantric.htm
 

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