[stylist] Writing and product options
Lynda Lambert
llambert at zoominternet.net
Sun Dec 4 14:08:55 UTC 2016
Congratulations, Sara. So nice to read of your work with your local
newspaper. I don't know the answer to your question but I just anted to say
I am happy to learn of your new job. Lynda
-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Harris via stylist
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2016 8:26 PM
To: stylist at nfbnet.org
Cc: Sarah Harris
Subject: [stylist] Writing and product options
Good evening. I started working for the local newspaper yesterday, will
work there on Fridays, and do some work from home. One thing I am writing is
about local businesses and will look like a TV guide. It's almost like I'm
writing commercials, which some something I've never done. The grammar part
is easy though. I'm also going to write articles about churches in the area.
What would be a way to record interviews, or would taking notes work better?
I took notes using my iPhone and focus 40 blue. I had trouble with my
laptop—something that happens frequently—so I had to write using Word on my
iPhone. That works until you make a mistake. I email the articles to
advertising or the editor. I need a way to have a notes file and article
file open and switch between them. Is a notetaker a good option? I would
appreciate any suggestions for writing about the businesses. Thank you.
Sarah
Sent from my iPhone
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