Year-End Tasks

These little steps add up.

This time of year, the publishing business pauses. As people take vacations, offices operate with a skeleton staff. Until the start of the year, don’t expect any decisions.

But for freelancers, these weeks can prove essential — both to finish the old year well and to give the new one a solid start.

Record-keeping. I need to make sure my key spreadsheets are complete. Have I entered all my expenses? I just realized I still need to send an invoice to one client. Another needs my expense receipts. I need to make sure I’m up to date on my tracking sheets for next year.

Clean-up. Through the year, my office accumulates stacks of stuff. Some I can keep and file. Much more I can toss or recycle, clearing my space for efficient operations in the new year.

Planning. With my magazine’s latest issue complete, I have time to turn my attention to the ones for the rest of the year. The articles I need won’t appear by magic. I need to decide what categories I want, then take steps to acquire them.

When I’m in middle of meeting deadlines, I find little time for reflection. But I can in the next few weeks.

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About Andy Scheer

With more than 30 years in publishing, Andy Scheer has provided freelance editorial services since 2010. He has edited fiction and nonfiction for publishers including Moody, WinePress, and BelieversPress, as well as for clients including Dirk Cussler, McNair Wilson, DiAnn Mills, Heather Day Gilbert, and Sammy Tippit.

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