Friday, April 11, 2008

Whew!

Wow, it's been a crazy last couple of weeks.

I'm kind of bleary-eyed because I just finished a huge editing project. I helped my friend Lisa Gibson through the first edit of a book she wrote. Her brother was killed on Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, a terrorist bombing that was eventually linked to a Libyan intelligence agent. That agent was eventually convicted, although the country of Libya never officially admitted any wrongdoing. The December 1988 bombing was the worst terrorist attack against Americans until Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorism became a household word. Lisa went through 15 years of healing and a couple of years ago started a foundation aimed at building bridges with the leaders of developing countries. The first country she's helping is Libya, which has had a strained relationship (that puts it lightly) with the United States since the Lockerbie bombing.

Lisa has an amazing story of forgiveness and what it looks like to love your enemies. It was a pleasure to be a part of the editing process of her book. She hasn't found a publisher yet -- part of the reason for an initial edit is to make the book as presentable as possible before giving it to a publisher. But she has quite a few publishers interested in looking at it. She has an important voice in the debate about terrorism and how to respond to it. She was 18 when her brother died, and much of her life has been centered on the healing process and now reconciliation with those who caused so much pain.

For me now it's on to other writing and editing projects. I've got just a few assignments on my plate right now. I'm excited about the opportunity this summer to spend some concentrated time sowing into my writing business. Since I started teaching college journalism classes three years ago, I've taught every summer as well. Although teaching gets easier as you go, it still takes up a huge chunk of time with all the preparation and grading involved. Therefore I haven't spent the time needed to really invest in building up contacts and clients in the writing world, although I've been able to do a lot through word of mouth. Can you believe I've been working as a freelancer for four years without business cards? I have a business name and a logo design but no cards. That's another thing on the to-do list for the summer.

No comments: