Batman
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My publisher has asked me for years to develop some stringers. I've found a few photographers that are great and do it just because they like to do it. One guy even won a state press ashociation award for sports photo of the year for one he took for us.
But writers? Not so much.
My biggest thing is that my two biggest concerns are high barriers — can you get me relatively clean copy, and can you get it to me an hour after the game ended? I'm putting my job in their hands by entrusting them to get me a story before a very hard deadline. I always worry with people outside the building, and high school kids especially, that they don't grasp the gravity of that. They think tomorrow morning is fine and it's not.
In the same vein, I can call the coach and crank out a game story in 15 or 20 minutes. Time is precious. If I have to spend an extra 30 minutes waiting on them to send me a story, and then another 15 editing/rewriting it, it's not saving me any time and I might as well do it myself.
If they show me they can handle those two things, great. If they don't, then I really can't use them.
But writers? Not so much.
My biggest thing is that my two biggest concerns are high barriers — can you get me relatively clean copy, and can you get it to me an hour after the game ended? I'm putting my job in their hands by entrusting them to get me a story before a very hard deadline. I always worry with people outside the building, and high school kids especially, that they don't grasp the gravity of that. They think tomorrow morning is fine and it's not.
In the same vein, I can call the coach and crank out a game story in 15 or 20 minutes. Time is precious. If I have to spend an extra 30 minutes waiting on them to send me a story, and then another 15 editing/rewriting it, it's not saving me any time and I might as well do it myself.
If they show me they can handle those two things, great. If they don't, then I really can't use them.