Today I went to the New York Arts Magazine studio. I sent them a pitch and they asked me to come in. I talked a bit about the pitch but it turns out the real reason they wanted me to come in was to talk about webmaster stuff. Whenever people see that I write for Wired they assume I’m a tech-master. I know more than the average coach potato, but New York Arts Magazine needs a whole revamp. I think it’s within my ability to do, but I don’t know just yet if I want to commit to that.
It’s a good option: I’d be doing online publishing and writing about technology and art, but I couldn’t tell what the rate was or if they thought I was going to volunteer (I tend not to bring up money in the first meetings with people unless they do).
Also and most importantly, I’m waiting on important news that is going to arrive on Monday. The news is vastly important to me, to the point where i might not continue this blog if it doesn’t go my way. If it does turn out how I want I might just keep this blog for at least 2-3 years and see how it turns out.
And with that over-dramatic thought I go back to waiting.