Life During COVID-19 (5/21/2020): Novel Writing, My Birthday and Opinions

For the past couple of days, I have been working on my Novel. The one I have been telling my followers about for over a year now. This week I am focusing on doing developmental edits, something I have been doing for Freelance Clients and my Literary Internship

Recently, I’ve found myself obsessed with the structure of stories: plot, characters, dialogue. Even when I am reading, I find myself picking content apart, analyzing it from different viewpoints, and rereading. I never thought I’d become so obsessed.

The advantages of my obsession: I am more aware now than ever before when writing is working and when it’s not regardless of its form. Cons? At this point, I can’t just read. I analyze every piece of written content that comes across my path. 

Check out my blog posts about Writing My First Novel

My Birthday

This Sunday is my birthday, I will be 27, not that old but definitely not young. I keep forgetting about it. Since the entire world feels like it’s going through this surreal time with the COVID-19 Pandemic. For most of Utah, except for specific areas including Salt Lake City, we have phased to “Yellow/Low Risk”. It is bizarre to think that we’re already practically in June; half the year is gone. I’ve spent two months unemployed, applying to jobs, and staying home. 

When it comes to celebrating, My BF is planning a special dinner for me, and we might go for a quick drive to get out of the city. I am excited to relax this weekend, I need a break from it all, it’s been so stressful, and it’s been so long since life was the way it used to be. I don’t think things will ever be the same. If there is something we can do to celebrate my birthday like we’ve done in the past, to bring some kind of familiarity back into our lives, it will help.

COVID-19 in Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City is still in the “Orange/Moderate Risk” phase, with select restrictions, rules, and procedures in place to try to slow the spread of COVID-19. Our death count as of today is 90.

What I’ve got my eye on, the Navajo Nation. Their death count is at 140. They are need of supplies, food, and testing. Donations have been set up to help. In my opinion, there is very little news coverage, or just barely some attention being given to the Navajo Nation during the Pandemic. This is unacceptable. One example, in my opinion, of how particular people’s stories are not being given the attention they deserve to spread the word that they need help and resources. 

Opinion: Trump and Voting in the 2020 Election

Another concern of mine: voting. Trump continues to try to hinder multiple states move to the mail-in ballot voting system. Luckily, Utah is one of the few states that have already been doing this for years. In my opinion, Trump’s obvious efforts to stop any kind of progress in making voting safer during this Pandemic, accessible, and easy for all is evidence that he is well aware he could lose by a landslide if more people can vote. 

There has always been obstacles in place to prevent people from voting. From having voting centers only open specific hours and days, when many full-time working people can’t take time off to go vote. Now, Trump pushes for more rules and regulationsHis argument that mail-in ballots allow for fraud, and people voting multiple times, again like his other claims, are not backed up by any facts, data, or substantial evidence.

Unemployed: Searching and Applying for Jobs

I’m still looking for full-time work. But I have become increasingly open to having two part-time jobs. I think that this may be more likely since I am finding more part-time job postings for copywriting, content writers, and freelance writers online. Yesterday, I applied to ten jobs. This week I’ve done two interviews but have still to hear back from anyone. 

Freelancing

I have been doing more Freelance Writing the past two weeks. This has been fun but my friends think that I am employed because of this. It’s contract; on a case-by-case basis, and I’ve had to seek out clients. It’s not full-time regular, dependable employment or pay. Starting in March, I have been pitching story ideas to various online journals that pay. It is a laborious and grueling process, you have to stick with it. I am hoping to get the OK-Go on a couple articles from Editors soon. 

Staying Positive, Staying Strong and Not Giving Up

It has become increasingly hard for me to stay positive. Spending the last two months searching and applying to jobs with what feels like no progress is devastating. I am constantly reminded by my BF that these are weird times and it can take longer for me to find a job or two because of the Pandemic. The unemployment rate for the U.S. is skyrocketing still. An estimated 14.7% of the U.S. is unemployed. I can’t give up. I have to be persistent. There is no other choice. And I feel, now more than ever, that returning to work in a restaurant would be unwise. 

I’ve taken stock of what’s important to me, in my life, how I want to spend my time, and the growing awareness that all of us don’t know how much time we really have to live. No more BS, or messing around, I have to make changes in my life. 

Thank you for taking the time out of your day to read about my life during COVID-19. My goal is to document my life, at least once a week, during this Pandemic. It is vital to archive what we’re going through during strange events like this one, so we need as much documentation as possible about our individual lives. I believe that this information will be crucial for future generations when they find themselves in similar situations. My message to you, to them; don’t give up, no matter what, DON’T. GIVE. UP. 

XOXO,

Alina

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Life During COVID-19 (5/5/2020): Tutoring, Freelancing on Fiverr and Job Searching

In the past week I feel like I have finally made some progress. Varsity Tutors accepted my application and invited me to join their platform. I spent all day yesterday filling out forms, uploaded documents, and completing my tutor info. I also made a profile on Fiverr.com for freelance work.

Subjects I Tutor on Varsity Tutor:

College Application Essays Approved
College English Approved
Creative Writing Approved
English Approved
English Grammar and Syntax Approved
Essay Editing Approved
High School English Approved
High School Writing Approved
Introduction to Poetry Approved
Other Approved
Study Skills Approved
Study Skills And Organization Approved
Writing Approved

My Services I Offer on Fiverr.com:

  • Writing Article/Blog Posts (includes research, resources and citations, readability test)
  • Critiquing Your Poem, Short Story and/or Fiction (includes MS formatting and Minor Edits/Rewriting)
  • Beta Reader (I will read and review your MS/document/ebook and provide an in depth critique)

Applying for jobs everyday has become tiresome and repetitive so I have switched up my daily schedule. 

Mixing Up My Routine…

Usually I start job searching and applying right after breakfast but I have pushed those four to five hours for later in the day. Reading and completing my daily writing first has refreshed my motivation to search and apply for jobs. I have cast my net further into Remote Data Entry, Project Coordinator, and Administrative Assistant positions. 

I have rewritten and reformatted my resume and will be rewriting my cover letter this week as well. It is hard to keep up the momentum and not give up but I do not have a choice; I have to keep trying.

I have decided I will not be working in restaurants in the future and I am focusing on finding safer and more reliable work.

Opening Up Utah: COVID-19

It has not even been a week since Utah moved from Red to Orange (Moderate Risk) due to COVID-19. Surprisingly many restaurants have remained closed or only open for to-go orders. I think there are many local business owners that do not want to risk their employees or customers health and safety by opening prematurely.

I have also noticed from going to the store yesterday, wearing a homemade mask a friend made for me, that almost every single customer and employee was wearing face masks. It has been recommended by the Utah Department of Health that when in public you wear a face mask, it is good to see people following these recommended guidelines. Although we do not have more than a few thousand of case numbers and only 56 deaths, it is better to stay safe. The tension is still there, a frantic hurry in their eyes, as they shop quickly.

Homemade Masks My Friend Made for Me and My Boyfriend

Since the National Parks have reopened there has also been noticeably fewer parked cars and neighbors gone camping. I think this is great, considering so many people in Utah are “outdoorsy” people. I am hoping this trend continues because it has been considerably quieter in my neighborhood although I think there has been an increase in daily traffic.

Literary Internship for DLG Publishing Partners…

I have had an amazing first week of my Literary Internship. It has been fun and extremely informative. The skills I am learning are invaluable and I know that I will love being an Intern for DLG. I am so excited for this opportunity and I feel so fortunate. Although this Internship is unpaid it will be incredibly beneficial experience that I can add to my resume.

Another Day of Gratitude…

Everyday I think about what I am grateful for: a roof over my head, food in my fridge, and weekly unemployment checks that pay my rent and bills. I am so fortunate to be in my current situation and there are so many people that are worse off. Although I am unemployed right now and I still need to find full-time work and get health insurance, I feel like I can actually focus on finding work and staying sane during this strange time.

I am also deeply grateful for the people in my life. My boyfriend, friends, and family, their kindness, love and support is an incredible comfort.

Thank you for reading about my life during COVID-19. I hope you are well and safe.

Stay safe and stay well!

-Alina

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