[Ipg-smz] A question for everyone, particularly Esther Schindler

Logan Harbaugh logan at lharba.com
Thu Feb 7 23:38:26 UTC 2019


Depends partly on how long the overall piece is. If it's 20 grafs, I'd say go ahead and use it. If it's six, then no. Also, if your byline is on the story, then I'd say it's a legitimate story to link to, and something people would find on their own. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Ipg-smz [mailto:ipg-smz-bounces at netpress.org] On Behalf Of Carol Pinchefsky
Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 2:18 PM
To: ipg-smz at netpress.org
Subject: [Ipg-smz] A question for everyone, particularly Esther Schindler

Hi-ho, all.

A few months ago, I wrote an article for the blog of the Society for Neuroscience. At long last, it came out today. 

https://www.brainfacts.org/Neuroscience-in-Society/Tech-and-the-Brain/2019/Video-games-may-enhance-skills-beyond-a-superb-double-jump-020619

The problem? The first four paragraphs aren’t mine. My intro was completely sliced off and rewritten. As it happens, the rewrite isn’t bad. It’s just not...me.

Is it possible to use this as a writing sample when it isn’t actually a sample of my writing? 

Carol



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