1/ Got a contract for a gig that should run the rest of the year. Contract was typical lawyer boilerplate (which I read all of, bc sperg), but also one clause: if we decide your work isn't good, you keep working for free (maybe forever!) to make it good. Noooooooope.
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4/ Edits to contract were seen as reasonable, and firm countersigned. Woo-hoo, I've got a gig. Writing sabbatical ends next Friday (today + 8 days), and work starts on following Monday.
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5/ So, what did I get done in 3 months between gigs? * 95,000 words of farm book * full outline of Aristillus 3 & 4 * 65,000 words (so far) / 80,000 words (extrapolated) of Aristillus 3 Not great, but not terrible.
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You signed the contract. Do you really think they're going to look at it after that?
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^^^ I've seen people change the contract, sign it, get accepted, then the lawyers freak out later that "This isn't what we agreed to!" because *they* didn't read it.
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