Lit CV
So I'm having to make a literary CV for some volunteer editor position I seem to want. Like I have time to volunteer for anything lately. Considering I don't keep well enough track of what I've done, who I've read with, etc. I'm having a tough time coming up with a lot of details. And, I find it a pain in the ass to write about myself. I'd rather be writing about other people.
How does one craft a CV solely based on their writing without seeming puffed up and steak-done? My other resume extols my talent at web design, and unabashedly at that. The professional experience section is layered with enough fluff to choke a rhino.
Is writing a writing-based CV just more personal?
In any case, I borrowed the bones of one local writer guy's CV. Hope he doesn't mind. Or have it handed to him one day, out of some sheer dumb Murphy's Law shining moment.
How does one craft a CV solely based on their writing without seeming puffed up and steak-done? My other resume extols my talent at web design, and unabashedly at that. The professional experience section is layered with enough fluff to choke a rhino.
Is writing a writing-based CV just more personal?
In any case, I borrowed the bones of one local writer guy's CV. Hope he doesn't mind. Or have it handed to him one day, out of some sheer dumb Murphy's Law shining moment.
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