Re: Re: cookies? margins?
I know what you mean man. I've had to keep hitting myself to keep from second guessing myself, and trying to write what the panelists want to see. Just write what I know, do a good job, and hope that the idea is one that meets their fancy. I've had some good feedback on it from friends, so I guess the more I second guess myself, the more it becomes an over-edited piece of trash, rather than a creative expose.
Andy Christian
Mercule said:
I'm using .75 inch margins because anything larger looks hideous to me. None-the-less, I think I'll be able to double-space everything with 10 pt. font. I'm feeling pretty good about being able to condense the highlights of a 20-year old setting down that tight.
I still have this nagging feeling that I'm leaving something out, but I'm countering that by not including even a single sentence that I don't think slaps the reader upside the head.
I've never submitted anything professionally before and I have to echo the thanks of others to the board members (and Anthony, of course). I'm still far from cocky about my submission, but at least I feel like I'll be competing on the basis of my skill and strength of ideas and not an instant DQ from sheer ignorance.
I know what you mean man. I've had to keep hitting myself to keep from second guessing myself, and trying to write what the panelists want to see. Just write what I know, do a good job, and hope that the idea is one that meets their fancy. I've had some good feedback on it from friends, so I guess the more I second guess myself, the more it becomes an over-edited piece of trash, rather than a creative expose.
Andy Christian