I have finally got my proverbial foot in the door of the publishing industry.
In the way of the door that is, as I progress on through. Not stuck in the door in an attempt to kick it down as many dreams had inspired me to do, those ones soon gave way to higher aspirations of world domination, but that'll come later. Below is my Paul Klee-style impression of how hard I was grinning when i got the call:
Manically it seems. This profound and joyous news came a week after passing my driving test - I was in WHSmith at the time and I was bouncing happy.
It took 9 months, and has come in the shape of a year long internship with Wiley and, I was not previously aware but, it's paid. Only thing is it starts in September so I'm looking for season jobs until then, ideally trying to scope out a few publishing related ones in the mean time but depends what turns up.
Very excited. This by no means gets me in, employed, for good. I know the struggle begins with getting the first job thereafter but it's a very valuable first step; could possibly even end up staying on there, who knows? I couldn't ask for more and I'm looking forward to it.
31 Mar 2009
Bouncing happy with my foot in the door
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2 responses:
Hi Steve.
I was wondering why there were no comments on your posts. Glad you fixed it.
I like the content of your blog, especially your sketches. A paid internship is great and an excellent item for your future resume.
Thanks for sharing this post. I know you can have a great break :)
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