February is only a couple days shorter than other months, but it still never seems to be long enough to get everything done. So I stretched out my timeline for updating my list of publications and crunched February and March together.

February is only a couple days shorter than other months, but it still never seems to be long enough to get everything done. So I stretched out my timeline for updating my list of publications and crunched February and March together.
January of 2021 was my biggest months ever as a freelancer. A nonprofit that I work with was rebranding, and I helped write, edit, or write and edit the copy for every page of their new website. It was a huge project that took up what seemed like all of my time. So I was shocked at the end of the month to discover that I also published about as many articles as I usually do in a typical month. Pow.
At the end of a stressful year, I meant to take time off in December. But I got caught in a windstorm of new work instead. Some of it hasn’t published yet, but a lot of it did. Here are the articles I wrote that published in December, 2020.
Read MoreI’m certainly not the first person to comment on how strangely time passes during the pandemic, but I might be the most confused by why it should be so. As a freelancer who works from home, the landscape of my life is still my laptop, my days spent at my desk keeping track of deadlines and kids’ schedules. But I’m as surprised as anyone to find that another month has passed, and I have new published articles to share.
If you’re an editor looking for my recent work, or if you’re a fan *cough* family member keeping track of everything I write, this is where you’ll find links to all my publications in the past month. It’s also where I report on blog performance and oddities. In October, I helped a local nonprofit with some grant work and had eleven articles published between Earth911.com and ParentMap. The grant applications are not for public consumption, but links to the articles are hot off the press (or hot out of the dryer) below.