The author gave me permission to post this. She is an authority in this agricultural field, born in China, and so at times in need of editing. This is just a small snippet I could find of the voluminous work we did together.
Researcher’s version, pre-edit: This proposed research is closely tied to the department research priorities. 1. Develop and screen turfgrass for improved turf performances and environmental biotic stresses and develop enviromental sound turfgrass management practice. This project will address drought stress issue and is supposed to provide turfgrass management of genotypes as chosen
My Edit: This proposed research is closely tied to the department research priorities:
1. Develop and screen turfgrass for improved turf performance and environmental biotic stresses, and develop environmentally sound turfgrass management practices. This project will address drought stress issues and proposes to provide turfgrass management of selected genotypes.
Researcher’s version, pre-edit: During a heavy production season nut prices tend to decrease and because of substantial tree stress nuts tend to underfill and are graded to an even lower price – a clearer understanding of how trees fall into the “on (large production) /off (small or no production)” cycle of production will suggest management practices needed to overcome AB and provide more stable year-to-year production scenario:
Myedit: During a heavy production season nut prices tend to decrease. Due to substantial tree stress, nuts tend to underfill and are graded to an even lower price – a clearer understanding of how trees fall into the “on (large production) /off (small or no production)” cycle of production will suggest management practices needed to overcome AB and provide a more stable year-to-year production scenario.
This was published on McSweeney’s, the most prestigious online humor site, with a brutal rejection rate. This shows how I can think outside the box to deliver a story. And there’s a sequel later on!
First day of school. Sucks, huh? This class is so boring. I hate long division. Anyway, I like you. I set up a Tumblr for you while we were supposed to be doing #5. Just a poll with your name as the site’s title:
ALICE Do you like me? Click yes or no. Yes: 0 votes No: 0 votes.
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To: Bobby
Yes: 1 vote No: 0 votes
I’ve liked you ever since we had recess together last year. This is awesome! Can’t wait for lunch next period. We should hold hands. Here’s a heart I just downloaded for you: ❤
P.S. I just liked the Alice site on Facebook.
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To: Alice
Thanks for the heart, and I can’t wait to hold hands, but I really didn’t want to take this to Facebook, yet. The Alice site isn’t ready, and I didn’t want anyone linking into it at this phase. I can see over Tim Mackey’s shoulder that he’s looking at the Alice site right now. My problem with this is that a good portion of the class got the news that you like me before even I did. Communication is key, here.
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To: Bobby
Sorry I Facebook liked the Alice site. I honestly don’t see why that’s such a problem, though. The comments have been overwhelmingly positive. I was even putting the finishing touches on a joint Tumblr account, in case we really did go public with this before the bell rang, but I’ll just put the brakes on that for now.
P.S.— The site Nestor set up for Jen had links going in right away, and he didn’t make a big deal about it. And that site was SEO, too.
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To: Alice
I like you–-not in a search-optimized way, but in an old fashioned, authentic way. I’m not sure you’re understanding our brand. I see you went forward with the Alice and Bobby site anyway, and just now tweeted a link to it on top of it. We’re not status official on Facebook yet, so this is all just going to come off as confusing with the other kids. If this is going to work, we need to coordinate across platforms. I’m mentioning you in a tweet, tagged #alicenbobbyclarification.
To: Bobby
I retweeted your tweet, and take full responsibility for this. The buzz was forced there, and I see that now. We have to keep expectations low on a venture like this— position ourselves to exceed expectations (think Brad and Jess). We’re on the same page now: mum’s the word, at least until next period.
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To: Alice
Well, the cat’s out of the bag, and we have backers, now—the Alice and Bobby site is being overrun by comments— so we may as well just stay the course. There’s a lot of interest in us; I’m even seeing some comments from the 5th graders. We’re hot right now, Alice, but my main concern is overvaluation— a roomful of kids expecting chocolate milk, and we show up with plain. We’re not even sure if we look good on paper at this point, let alone how we’d scale to the lunchroom were we to go public at the bell, which is why I really wanted to stay bootstrap on this, crazy as that may sound.
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To: Bobby
I’m a little confused. Are you saying you’re embarrassed to be seen with me at lunch? You’re right about one thing, though: we do have a lot of people backing us on this, and I think it would be a mistake to show any skittishness on your part. With so many of the other kids invested in Bobby and Alice, do you really want to appear bearish, now? We could at least try pivoting and re-launching, if worse came to worst.
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To: Alice
It’s not about how we look in the lunchroom, Alice. Just read the comments. “Are you two going to kiss at recess?” “Alice and Bobby sittin’ in a tree.” “Love.” “Marriage.” There’s even talk of a baby carriage, here. Do we even know the first thing about any of this? I mean, really? I heard how babies are made from Joey Demetrelis during recess, but I’ve seen people trying to collapse baby carriages, Alice, and I’m not sure we even have the right skill set for that. And k-i-s-s-i-n-g? In a tree? Neither of us can get even halfway up the rope in gym, for God’s sake.
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To: Bobby
You know what? FINE. You’re right. We were in over our heads to begin with on this—now we’re underwater. I guess it’s true what they say: it’s hard to recognize a bubble until after it bursts. I’m posting the announcement on our ill-fated Tumblr. We owe everyone at least that much.
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OVERVIEW The Alice and Bobby Bust: Problem Analysis, Where We Failed
Inexperienced management.
Critical communication problems between Bobby and me.
Grew too fast, too early.
Should have built on WordPress.
Lack of passion and motivation (especially on Bobby’s part).
Unconventional accounting metrics diminished our integrity with the other kids.
Ultimate inability to translate our popularity into a viable relationship model.
Failure on my part to take into account the inherent intractability of the total grossness of boys
It’s unfortunately too good to just give away for free. I’m sincerely sorry. But if you’re ready for that resume/C.V. update, trust me, you’ll thank me.
As a writer and editor, I have worked and written for the New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, TIME Magazine online, and Politico. Yes, you can Google this. And no, I did NOT make my own Wikipedia page! It’s very hard to do that without external links to top tier publications, as well as having been on or in the news. One day I made the mistake of Googling myself and there it was. I hope to work with you soon, because my goal is to make this my full time job.