{"id":2865,"date":"2011-07-06T07:17:53","date_gmt":"2011-07-06T12:17:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/girlwpen.com\/?p=2865"},"modified":"2011-07-06T07:17:53","modified_gmt":"2011-07-06T12:17:53","slug":"a-day-in-the-life-of-an-op-ed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesocietypages.org\/girlwpen\/2011\/07\/06\/a-day-in-the-life-of-an-op-ed\/","title":{"rendered":"MAMA W\/PEN: A Day and a Half in the Life of an Op-Ed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/farm7.static.flickr.com\/6058\/5905732917_d28e31e7ff_s.jpg\" alt=\"Say yes\" width=\"75\" height=\"75\" \/>I  wasn\u2019t planning on spending a day and a half turning around an op-ed.\u00a0  But when editors from certain venues call, I jump.\u00a0 Some opportunities  are just too good to turn down.<\/p>\n<p>Colleagues\u2014especially, often, academics\u2014sometimes ask me how it\u2019s  possible to turn something around with the speed that today\u2019s media  requires.\u00a0 So I thought I\u2019d break it down, blow by blow, in an effort to  demystify the process and show how it is possible to hop on the news  when you\u2019re ready with expertise\u2014even on a day when you have other  things planned.\u00a0 I hope this helps!<\/p>\n<p>(A note of gratitude: I could not have made this happen had my  babysitter not been flexible and able to stay that extra hour.\u00a0 Thank  you, Erica.\u00a0 This one\u2019s for you.)<\/p>\n<p><em>Day 1<\/em><\/p>\n<p>1:01pm \u2013 I check my email before walking into a restaurant where I\u2019m slated to meet a colleague for lunch.\u00a0 There\u2019s an email from an  editor from national news outlet, inviting me to write\u2014quickly!\u2014an  opinion piece of 500-700 words on a general topic she suggests.\u00a0 I  haven\u2019t written for this outlet before.\u00a0 I know what this opportunity  means.\u00a0 I get fired up, order a Caesar salad with egg, then email the  editor to say that I could file a draft by end of day tomorrow and ask  whether that would work.\u00a0 That time frame feels realistic, given what  else I have slated for that day (specifically, this lunch, a short  meeting, a hospital visit, and a babysitter to relieve at 6pm).<\/p>\n<p>1:40pm \u2013 I receive a second email from the editor.\u00a0 It\u2019s a hot topic  and they\u2019d really like to run it tomorrow morning.\u00a0 Could I file it  today?\u00a0 I tell her I can get it to her later tonight.\u00a0 The editor asks  for my approach, my thesis.\u00a0 I tell her I\u2019ll get back to her with it  soon.<\/p>\n<p>2:15pm \u2013 I walk my colleague back to her office, have a brief meeting  while there concerning other topics, then read a number of online  articles related to the op-ed topic from my colleague\u2019s office.\u00a0 I  formulate my angle.\u00a0 It\u2019s a topic I\u2019ve thought a lot about before  receiving this particular invitation today, and it doesn\u2019t take me long  to know where I stand.<\/p>\n<p>4:10pm \u2013 I email the editor a paragraph and some bullet points.<\/p>\n<p>4:12pm \u2013 The editor emails back to say \u201cgreat.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>4:30pm \u2013 I call the babysitter, realizing that I\u2019m not going to make  it to the hospital to visit my friend and make it home at 6pm.\u00a0 She says  she can stay a little late.\u00a0 I race to the subway and go visit the  friend, 30 weeks pregnant and on bedrest, picking up Haagen Dags and  chocolate bars on my way.<\/p>\n<p>4:50pm \u2013 One block from the hospital, I email a savvy colleague my  angle to ask if she\u2019s seen any other articles on the overall topic I  should read.\u00a0 She sends me a helpful link.<\/p>\n<p>4:55pm \u2013 I visit with my friend.\u00a0 We commiserate about bedrest (I was on bedrest when pregnant too).<\/p>\n<p>5:45pm \u2013 I outline the piece on the subway home.<\/p>\n<p>7:00pm \u2013 I arrive home, late for the babysitter, and apologize  profusely.\u00a0 I read <em>Goodnight Moon<\/em> to my toddler twins and begin easing  them into sleep.<\/p>\n<p>7:30pm \u2013 Toddlers are out.\u00a0 I get to work fleshing out a full draft,  consuming half a bag of Oreos to stay awake (all the while reminding  myself: I really must learn to like coffee one day).<\/p>\n<p>10:30pm \u2013 I send the completed draft to a trusted reader, whose  opinion I deeply respect.\u00a0 While awaiting her feedback, I insert links.\u00a0  She sends her feedback, with tweaks, swiftly.\u00a0 She likes it.\u00a0 I breathe a sigh of  relief.<\/p>\n<p>10:45pm \u2013 I incorporate my reader\u2019s feedback and send the draft to  two more readers who I know are still awake, then incorporate their  feedback as well.<\/p>\n<p>11:00pm \u2013 I send the draft to editor, thank her for this opportunity, and tell her how energizing it was to write.<\/p>\n<p><em>Day 2<\/em><\/p>\n<p>9:05am \u2013 I email to confirm that the editor has received draft.\u00a0 The  editor thanks me for the quick turnaround.\u00a0 She\u2019s just sitting down to  her desk and will have edits for me soon.\u00a0 She asks about my  availability this morning to make changes.\u00a0 I tell her I\u2019m available!<\/p>\n<p>9:30am \u2013 I reluctantly cancel plans to meet an old friend in the city  for a writing date long-scheduled for today.\u00a0\u00a0 I don\u2019t want to be on  the subway when editor responds, in case there are questions we need to  resolve by phone.\u00a0 I wipe my slate clean for as much as the day as I  can.<\/p>\n<p>9:45am \u2013 The editor and I chat via phone about the need to flesh out  some details here and there.\u00a0 She braces me for heaps of edits,  reassuring me that they are \u201cgarden variety\u201d.\u00a0 I tell the editor I love  to be edited (because honestly, I do) and I promise not to panic when I  see her revision.<\/p>\n<p>10:00am \u2013 I leave the toddlers with my husband, who happens to off  for the day (holiday weekend) and therefore available for the handoff to  the babysitter in an hour.\u00a0 I&#8217;m ready to go.<\/p>\n<p>10:30am \u2013 Astonishing breaking news has hit.\u00a0 I email the editor to  check in.\u00a0 She explains that she\u2019s been diverted by the breaking news  but is now returning to my piece.<\/p>\n<p>11:27am \u2013 The first round of edits come in, with a gracious note to please tweak and adjust or push back as necessary.<\/p>\n<p>11:33am \u2013 I email the editor that the edits all make sense (which  they do), thank her for her thoughtfulness, and set about filling in the  gaps.<\/p>\n<p>12:42pm \u2013 I send the editor the revised draft, with all holes filled  but one.\u00a0 I call her to make sure the revise works.\u00a0 She asks that I  address the remaining hole.<\/p>\n<p>1:35pm \u2013 After a second search, I email the editor that there is very  little out there I can access today that would help fill said hole.\u00a0  She emails back ok.\u00a0 I make sure she has my bio.\u00a0\u00a0 I tell her I\u2019m going  to be away from my computer, in a meeting, until 4:15pm but reachable  via cell and email anytime.<\/p>\n<p>2:00pm \u2013 I enter the meeting, checking email every 10 minutes or so (oh, the obsession!)<\/p>\n<p>2:24pm \u2013 I start getting antsy, as I haven\u2019t heard from the editor  and know that she wanted the piece to go live as early as possible.<\/p>\n<p>2:50pm \u2013 She emails back that she\u2019s been diverted again due to the  breaking news story from the morning and will let me know where we stand  when she can.<\/p>\n<p>2:51pm \u2013 I start wondering whether the piece will indeed go up today,  or whether it might be killed, and start brainstorming alternate  outlets.\u00a0 I\u2019m invested.<\/p>\n<p>3:19 \u2013 Editor kindly reassures me it will go up today; it\u2019s just a  normal upended day, due to the breaking news.\u00a0 The piece now goes to the  Standards and Practices desk, and she may have more questions after  that.<\/p>\n<p>5:10pm \u2013 The editor emails that the piece has cleared the Standards  and Practices reviewer.\u00a0 She asks me to eyeball the final changes that  she made, based on the S&amp;P review.<\/p>\n<p>5:23pm \u2013 I make the case for the reinsertion of some links that were  taken out during the last edit but approve all else.\u00a0 The links go back  in.<\/p>\n<p>5:59pm \u2013 The op-ed goes live.\u00a0 I send the url to my network, tweet, and race home to the babysitter.<\/p>\n<p>7:00pm \u2013 Once the twins are down, I network the piece around a bit  more.\u00a0 The negative comments start pouring in, as do the Facebook  \u201crecommends.\u201d\u00a0 It\u2019s Shabbat, and my husband and I try hard not to check  the site every five minutes\u2026but it\u2019s hard.\u00a0 My op-ed is the lead opinion  piece and makes it to the homepage.<\/p>\n<p>And so it goes \u2013 a day and a half in the life of an op-ed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I wasn\u2019t planning on spending a day and 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