As a freelancer, I have only twice been in the uncomfortable position of getting fired. Once when I was first starting out and just trying to figure out what kinds of work was for me. (It was a website job and I soon found out website copy was not my thing.) The second time was today. I was blogging for Family.com, but because they are scaling back on their blogs to focus more on their "current readership," they're giving some the axe. (Hey, look. That fits with my avatar, doesn't it?)
Ahem. So now I'm stuck trying to figure out how to get that income back. I had a year contract and now I don't. I could take on more PR work for the firm I've been working for (though that guy isn't so great at paying on time). I could get new work (though I might be moving). And I could finish this novel revision and start trying to find an agent.
I'm only saying that because I'm rather panicky and still deluding myself that selling a novel could at least offset this loss, even though I know the whole thing is a crapshoot and any advance wouldn't possibly be seen soon enough to offset it. And there's the whole moving thing.
At the same time, I've been thinking about doing it anyway. I loathe the idea of waiting another year (which is exactly what would happen if we move and/or I get a real job) but I don't want to change addresses in mid-stream. I think that would be a bad idea. Yet the move may not happen because as out-of-staters, we've gotten nooooo nibbles. Even on follow-up phone calls.
What would you all do? About the novel specifically. (Freelance is freelance, there's always something.) Would you start shopping it or wait till you knew whether the move will go ahead?