The semester's quickly coming to a close and I'm really excited about it actually. I'm nervous about what I'm going to do after I graduate, but I will look back on this experience and be happy. I am glad that I ended up interning at WV Living, even though it wasn't a place I was comfortable with. The people are nice and the magazines that they publish are simply amazing and so much work goes into making one of them look like that.
I did find out recently that my Choosy Kids article isn't going to be published in their magazine. It's only going to be online and I'm upset about it. I mean, I'm happy that they put it up online and I'm happy that they're using it, but I was really excited about seeing my name in print and actually having something to show for my work there. When you think of a magazine, you think of the paper and the hand held feel of it, not the website. Most of all, I'm upset about Linda and the others at Choosy Kids not getting their story published in print. I'm sure that more people will see it seeing as it's on their website and easier to search for, but still. I'm just a little put out about it.
After my second sound blog, I've really just been mailing and copying and doing invoices. I'm actually quite comfortable with that kind of work and I loved helping Brittany out. She's hilarious and I really spent the majority of my time working with her. Today I did more mailing and I honestly had no time to sit and work on anything even if they had given me something other than mailing. We also had a bit of an ordeal with the low numbers of Spring 2012 of WV Living and I almost had to reopen all of the things I had packaged just to get out more magazines to keep in the office because they can't be below a certain number.
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Hi, I'm Melissa and this is a blog that will show my journey through my internship at WV Living Magazine.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Another Sound Blog!
I was getting a little antsy and aggravated that I hadn't been given anything else to write. The whole purpose of this internship was to get experience on writing and editing, right? I kept asking Jill to give me something, even if it was just something small because I wanted more experience with writing and she finally gave me something. It's another sound blog and I'm just hoping that this one goes better than the last one did. I'm honestly crossing my fingers that when I call someone they'll actually pick up the phone and talk to me and give me something of substance to use in my post.
I actually did a lot of research for this sound blog because it was about the Marshall Artists Series (MAS) that is based at Marshall University. I did call someone and she answered the phone! I was so excited that she, Angela Jones, picked up and was talking with me. I was a bit nervous for this one because it was hard trying to find a lot of information on the series and also trying to figure out what questions to ask her. Laura had given me a few and I asked those, but I also threw in a few of my own just so I wasn't only asking her three questions that didn't need more than a sentence to answer them. Angela was very nice and we had a nice conversation and I ended up getting a lot of great quotes from her.
I also had to contact one of the founder's of Mountain Stage, where the MAS was performing, and he also gave me some great quotes and stories about each artist that was set to perform that night in honor of the MAS's 75th Anniversary.
Overall, I think this sound blog is much, much better than my first one and I am quite proud of it because I had a great time writing it and it was so much easier to write it once I got quotes to put in.
I actually did a lot of research for this sound blog because it was about the Marshall Artists Series (MAS) that is based at Marshall University. I did call someone and she answered the phone! I was so excited that she, Angela Jones, picked up and was talking with me. I was a bit nervous for this one because it was hard trying to find a lot of information on the series and also trying to figure out what questions to ask her. Laura had given me a few and I asked those, but I also threw in a few of my own just so I wasn't only asking her three questions that didn't need more than a sentence to answer them. Angela was very nice and we had a nice conversation and I ended up getting a lot of great quotes from her.
I also had to contact one of the founder's of Mountain Stage, where the MAS was performing, and he also gave me some great quotes and stories about each artist that was set to perform that night in honor of the MAS's 75th Anniversary.
Overall, I think this sound blog is much, much better than my first one and I am quite proud of it because I had a great time writing it and it was so much easier to write it once I got quotes to put in.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Spring Break!
While most people were probably gallivanting around a beach or even just lounging at home, I was basically camping out at the WV Living offices trying to rack up more and more hours so I can reach that 140 at the end of the semester. My entire week was incredibly hectic just with being at the office basically from open to close and then also having to go to work at Barnes & Noble on top of that and my school workload. This semester has been incredibly hectic for me and I just honestly hope that I pass because I really, really want to graduate and not have to take any more classes.
But, this week was actually a bit of an eye opener for me. At the beginning of this semester, I didn't really want to intern at WV Living because I want to publish and edit books, not magazines. I also wasn't comfortable with being thrown into that type of atmosphere where I have no background in it. I've never written from a journalism perspective and I think that it really showed when I handed in my first draft of my article. But, I got better with Laura's edits on it. I just wasn't comfortable... and I'm still not really. I'm just now getting used to it all because after having to write that article, it really showed me how much work goes into writing an article and how much work it is to make sure you have the write style of writing for the magazine.
That's what I was most scared of. Just being able to feel like I belonged there. I still don't feel like that though. I just feel like I'm here for a semester and then I'm gone. I'm really glad for this opportunity and I am glad that I'm working there, but I still feel uncomfortable about the entire thing.
The entire week, I did a whole lot of mailing and sorting and copying and dealt with invoices and various magazines. It was a nice break from writing and editing stories and it also gave me a chance to see what else goes into making a successful magazine run smoothly. Not many people know about the invoices and just how many magazines go out to the subscribers. It's insane.
But, this week was actually a bit of an eye opener for me. At the beginning of this semester, I didn't really want to intern at WV Living because I want to publish and edit books, not magazines. I also wasn't comfortable with being thrown into that type of atmosphere where I have no background in it. I've never written from a journalism perspective and I think that it really showed when I handed in my first draft of my article. But, I got better with Laura's edits on it. I just wasn't comfortable... and I'm still not really. I'm just now getting used to it all because after having to write that article, it really showed me how much work goes into writing an article and how much work it is to make sure you have the write style of writing for the magazine.
That's what I was most scared of. Just being able to feel like I belonged there. I still don't feel like that though. I just feel like I'm here for a semester and then I'm gone. I'm really glad for this opportunity and I am glad that I'm working there, but I still feel uncomfortable about the entire thing.
The entire week, I did a whole lot of mailing and sorting and copying and dealt with invoices and various magazines. It was a nice break from writing and editing stories and it also gave me a chance to see what else goes into making a successful magazine run smoothly. Not many people know about the invoices and just how many magazines go out to the subscribers. It's insane.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Sound Blog
I know I just posted yesterday, but I felt like I could post a smaller post today and just talk about my Johnny Staats sound blog. I've been having a bit of trouble with it, just trying to get in contact with him has been an issue. Laura has graciously pushed back the deadline so I could have more time to get a 'fresh' quote from him. I would be so grateful if he called back or even emailed me back and just gave me one sentence that I could throw in there from him.
If he doesn't end up getting back to me, I do have something to fall back on, so that's good. I was searching his official website and I found his biography where there were quite a few quotes from him that I could use if I have to. I really don't want to but it just looks like that's where it's going with this one.
I'm not giving up hope though because I do think that he'll get back to me soon... well, hopefully.
If he doesn't end up getting back to me, I do have something to fall back on, so that's good. I was searching his official website and I found his biography where there were quite a few quotes from him that I could use if I have to. I really don't want to but it just looks like that's where it's going with this one.
I'm not giving up hope though because I do think that he'll get back to me soon... well, hopefully.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Hours
So, this week I started going into the office on Thursday mornings to get more hours because I realized that I was incredibly behind and lacking on them. I think I got behind because I didn't secure the internship until after the semester had started. I had tried getting the internship sooner, but I think that going into the office on Thursdays now will help me bring up the hours to the proper amount that I need. I really hope I actually reach the 140 hours that I need. I may need to add going in on Fridays to get up that proper amount.
I'm still fixing up my Choosy Kids article and trying to add more to make it better than it was. I just hope that when I send it in, it's a good article. I'm aiming for good because then I still have room to grow with the magazine and with my own writing. I hope that it'll eventually be great and when it shows up in the magazine it'll be something I'm proud of. Right now, I'm not terribly proud of it because it's still not how I'd like it to be but it'll get there with time and effort on my part and I'm willing to put that in to make it a good article.
I'm still waiting on the phone call back from Johnny Staats. I've called him and emailed him and so far I've gotten nothing in return. I'm getting a tad angry because he hasn't so much as tried to get back to me and I really need a good quote from him for this sound blog. I would just love it if he returned my call or email and just speak to me for a few minutes. After looking things up about him, he seems like an interesting guy and I'd like to speak with him and ask him about his music, but until then, I'm stuck playing the waiting game.
I'm still fixing up my Choosy Kids article and trying to add more to make it better than it was. I just hope that when I send it in, it's a good article. I'm aiming for good because then I still have room to grow with the magazine and with my own writing. I hope that it'll eventually be great and when it shows up in the magazine it'll be something I'm proud of. Right now, I'm not terribly proud of it because it's still not how I'd like it to be but it'll get there with time and effort on my part and I'm willing to put that in to make it a good article.
I'm still waiting on the phone call back from Johnny Staats. I've called him and emailed him and so far I've gotten nothing in return. I'm getting a tad angry because he hasn't so much as tried to get back to me and I really need a good quote from him for this sound blog. I would just love it if he returned my call or email and just speak to me for a few minutes. After looking things up about him, he seems like an interesting guy and I'd like to speak with him and ask him about his music, but until then, I'm stuck playing the waiting game.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Catching Up
I honestly swore to myself that I wouldn't get behind with this article or the sound blog post that I'm trying to do, but I've somehow managed to do that. It's my fault that I let it happen but I've also realized that it's incredibly hard to do any type of work when your laptop is continuously shutting off without warning. Thankfully, I now have a new laptop, so hopefully I'll be able to catch up with both stories.
I'm really focusing my time on the Choosy Kids article mainly because it's my first real assignment that will be published in a real magazine. The sound blog is something that I have no idea as to what to I'm supposed to do, much like the Choosy Kids article, but I'm asking Laura all of the questions that I have in the hopes that she'll be able to explain it to me so I'll be able to understand what I need to do.
I'm incredibly nervous about these two pieces and I just want them to be good when I write them. I'm worried that they won't be good enough and that I won't be good at writing in these types of forums and I don't want my choices to be limited when I graduate. Overall, I'm just incredibly nervous about this internship as it progresses.
I'm really focusing my time on the Choosy Kids article mainly because it's my first real assignment that will be published in a real magazine. The sound blog is something that I have no idea as to what to I'm supposed to do, much like the Choosy Kids article, but I'm asking Laura all of the questions that I have in the hopes that she'll be able to explain it to me so I'll be able to understand what I need to do.
I'm incredibly nervous about these two pieces and I just want them to be good when I write them. I'm worried that they won't be good enough and that I won't be good at writing in these types of forums and I don't want my choices to be limited when I graduate. Overall, I'm just incredibly nervous about this internship as it progresses.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Dr. Linda Carson Interview
I interviewed Dr. Carson twice. I called and spoke to her for about an hour over the phone and I also went to the Choosy Kids office and spoke with her for about an hour and a half. I found out that she knew my mother and used to work with her back in the day and she is a very nice lady. I enjoyed speaking with her and for it being only my second ever interview, I think they both went rather well. She was very easy to talk to and I didn't really have to think of questions before hand because she honestly answered every single question I needed to ask. I did end up thinking of questions throughout the interviews, but she really knew what I needed and wanted to hear from her about the company and what she does with the company.
I went to the Choosy Kids office on Wednesday February 15th at 3:30 pm. The office is located on Collins Ferry Rd. and it is easy to find actually. I'll admit that when I walked in I was incredibly shocked to see how professional the offices were. I was expecting to see something like a daycare center but they had individual office spaces for the workers, small cubicles for their interns, a break room, a conference room and various hallways that are decorated with Choosy and pictures of their various trips.
That was the first thing Linda asked me when she sat down with me in the conference room. She asked me if I was surprised to see what the offices looked like. And I told her that I was. She just smiled and said that most people were. I think it's honestly because everyone who does know about this company believes that it is a type of daycare/child's program. It's not. It is a legitimate company that is just trying to get off on it's feet and be recognized as a company that is focused on getting it's message of healthy choices and decisions out to all of the children so they don't grow up to have heart problems and have troubles with obesity.
I think that's basically what my story is going to be about. Just getting the word out to people in Morgantown that Choosy Kids is a company that wants to help the children learn about healthy alternatives that could ultimately save their lives.
I went to the Choosy Kids office on Wednesday February 15th at 3:30 pm. The office is located on Collins Ferry Rd. and it is easy to find actually. I'll admit that when I walked in I was incredibly shocked to see how professional the offices were. I was expecting to see something like a daycare center but they had individual office spaces for the workers, small cubicles for their interns, a break room, a conference room and various hallways that are decorated with Choosy and pictures of their various trips.
That was the first thing Linda asked me when she sat down with me in the conference room. She asked me if I was surprised to see what the offices looked like. And I told her that I was. She just smiled and said that most people were. I think it's honestly because everyone who does know about this company believes that it is a type of daycare/child's program. It's not. It is a legitimate company that is just trying to get off on it's feet and be recognized as a company that is focused on getting it's message of healthy choices and decisions out to all of the children so they don't grow up to have heart problems and have troubles with obesity.
I think that's basically what my story is going to be about. Just getting the word out to people in Morgantown that Choosy Kids is a company that wants to help the children learn about healthy alternatives that could ultimately save their lives.
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