So, after hemming and hawing over my next career move, I’ve decided to head back to the nine-to-five world. I recently accepted a position as Content Strategist with IconNicholson here in New York. I certainly value the time I’ve spent as a freelancer, and I’ve learned a lot of things about how that world works, and I appreciate how my network of friends and clients has helped me to achieve at least a moderate success. I’m also glad to be able to start working with a smart new group of people and tackle projects I might not have gotten a crack at as a freelancer. And the regular paycheck doesn’t hurt.

So, how does this affect the blog?

IconNicholson actually has a very liberal blog policy; they encourage employees to maintain blogs. However, I cannot of course talk about our clients, or about anything that touches on Icon’s intellectual property. This strikes me as a pretty fair deal. I also need to let my readers know that my opinions are not necessarily those of my employers, and that they do not endorse this blog. I’ll be adding a more permanent statement to this effect soon.

But I’ll continue writing about the things that interest me: writing, editing, community, Web applications, the Mac. And hopefully I’ll be doing it more often now that this job thing is settled.