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"Pause tag:typepad.com,2003:weblog-55301 2009-05-03T13:02:17-07:00 Jory's thoughts while sitting still. TypePad This is an XML content feed. It is intended to be viewed in a newsreader or syndicated to another site, subject to copyright and fair use. What this "traditional media" expat has to say about the way the wind has blown tag:typepad.com,2003:post-66315509 2009-05-03T13:02:17-07:00 2009-05-03T17:31:41-07:00 I am an ex-pat of traditional media. I came to my first job hoping that I would see my name in magazine bylines and book covers. Maybe I would get to share my work on TV, God willing. I left "print" by accident, not by any prescience on my part of its eventual declining significance, but more from an inability to fit in. I'm sure if I had stuck it out a bit more and not taken a new media job five years in I might have made more of a go of it. But things discouraged me about traditional media. It had an established power structure that made it nearly impossible to get noticed. I wrote things I was proud of on the side, while editing more established writers in the waking hours and writing uninspired copy as a freelancer. But I hadn't really established a voice that was... Jory Des Jardins I am an ex-pat of traditional media. I came to my first job hoping that I would see my name in magazine bylines and book covers fef . Maybe I would get to share my work on TV, God willing. I left "print" by accident, not by any prescience on my part of its eventual declining significance, but more from an inability to fit in. I'm sure if I had stuck it out a bit more and not taken a new media job five years in I might have made more of a go of "
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