John’s, Ktaqmkuk (colonially known as “Newfoundland”). You might also be wondering what’s in store for my creative practice. If you’d like to discuss the possibility of hiring me, please book a time to chat with me. Such jobs might include reviewing a proposal, copyediting a journal article, formatting a report, doing a sensitivity edit of an essay, writing part of an arts funding proposal (but not the entire proposal), etc. So I am not stopping my freelance work but restricting it to occasional non-urgent, smaller jobs. Even when I have worked in permanent roles, I have still taken on select freelance jobs from time to time (this evokes a pair of hashtags I’ve sometimes used about my freelance work: #conslutancy #notatypo). So what is going to happen to my freelance work? I have freelanced for the past 30 years. Needless to say, I am raring to start in this role. Their work includes advocating for action on a root cause of food insecurity: poverty. CFCC is a non-profit that addresses food insecurity. In exciting and life-altering news, on May 15, I’ll be starting a permanent, full-time role as the Writer/Editor at Community Food Centres Canada (CFCC). Posted by Tom Cho on in Blog | 0 comments
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