So I recently found out that I got an internship for the summer with Jacksonville Magazine! I was so excited, I really wanted to do my senior internship with a magazine because my dream is to one day work for a magazine. And every great communications student knows that the only way to get anywhere in this business is by working your butt off from the bottom, specifically as an intern. So I will be starting that mid-May and then hopefully graduating July 30th. I cannot wait to graduate and start working, I know that sounds weird but when you've been in college for five years you tend to get burnt out. Plus, I'll be doing what I love and so I can't think of anything more fun than writing and getting paid for it.
Today my Magazine Feature Writing teacher gave my class some really good advice. He said there are two things you need to worry about when looking for a job, first, make sure it is something that you love doing and would do for free if you had to, and second, make sure it's something you're good at. I think this is great advice because in today's economy it is so easy to go for the job that will pay well but it's usually the one you dread getting up to go to.
Here are some of my published clips.
1. This is a story that I did about the Mandarin Adoption Center for the Florida Times-Union. I talked about how the economy is affecting animal adoptions and what they are doing to combat this. To read the entire story click
here.
2.This is another story that I wrote for the Florida Times-Union website. It is also about how animals are affected by the economy and how many are being abandoned (and yes those are my puppies in the pic). To read more of this article click
here.
3. Last semester I took a class called Applied Journalism. It was honestly one of the best classes I ever took if not the best! And one of the projects we did was called the Hope Fund, and our class joined up with the Florida Times-Union and HandsOn Jacksonville, a volunteer organization, and our class wrote stories for the Florida Times-Union about families that needed either money or some type of support and we helped raise money for the families through writing these stories. My teacher approached me during this time and asked if I would write the first story that would run in the TU (it was a huge honor) and of course I agreed. For this article I got the chance to interview the sweetest lady about her struggles with a disability and how our organization helped her last year. To read more about her struggles and how she overcame them click
here.
4. I also was able to interview another family for the Hope Fund, along with another guy from my class. We got to talk to a family of refugees from Africa about how they finally got the chance to come here and what it was like living there. One of the coolest things was that they didn't speak any English so we had to have a translator. So much fun! To read this story click
here.
5. In my free time I am also writing for a website called examiner.com (if you've never been there then definitely check it out). I am the Jacksonville Budget Fashion Examiner, which means that I write alot of articles about how to dress like your favorite celebrity on a budget or I give you the trends and how to wear them. Click
here to look at some of my articles, I think you'll really enjoy them!
6. I was able to meet and interview a local singer named Katie Grace Helow who is extremely talented, and if you haven't heard her music you have to check her out on myspace. Instead of writing a traditional article, however, I was able to turn the interview into a podcast that was published on the Folio Weekly's website. The Folio Weekly is a Jacksonville based paper.
Here is the link for that.
7. Just recently I visited St. Claire Evans Academy Elementary School and listened to a man named Brett Dilingham, who is a world-renowned storyteller and I was able to sit down with him and interview him as well as record his performance. And I put the story together in a soundslides presentation. Watch this
here.
8. I just found out that the article I wrote for Central Florida Tails Magazine is now available online. The article is about Sherri Audette who started the group FOJA. To read the article check
here.
9. I have been interning with Jacksonville Magazine and I have written a lot of stories (most of which have yet to come out) but our July issue just came out and is now available online (with my articles in it)
here.This is what I have so far but be sure to check back as I am constantly adding new articles as I write them.