Grouchy--
I'm so sorry, I too hate dealing with the courts. No, I AM happy the article sold. I just find it ironic that right when I decide I am going to take it down, and use it for my portfolio, it sells that night!
I am still finding my way in the world of freelance writing. Writing by it's very nature is something we all do, albeit some better than others (otherwise none of us would have a job). It's an odd sort of exercise to get over the clash of ego and humility: to truly feel confident in your skills as a writer. I am still baffled by it, and I've been selling my writing for a few months now...
I was also probably more grouchy myself than I should have been. I've made it through 400 some pages of writing HTML, only to be thwarted because I can't make sense out of CGI/Java/MySQL and which would be best for what I want to do. I swear, once I figure all of this stuff out, I'M WRITING A BOOK on how to make a website that explains it for the rest of us. Not that it would be for Dummies, because I certainly am not one. However, computer and technological writers in general seem to have a knack for using words the reader doesn't understand to define other words the reader is ignorant of.
For example, the HTML book I am using has a section on forms. I made my form and it is very cool I might add, and it completely glossed over the fact I need a CGI script to get it to work. I wasted 2.5 hours trying to get the thing to write to a text file, and finally I got upset tossed (I didn't throw, it is a library book after all) the book and my husband finally raised an eyebrow. I explained the stupid thing doesn't work and he asks in a completely dull voice "Well what are you using for your script?"
I said "No, I don't need a script, I have the form already written out, I did it."
Then he said "No, scripting language, you have to write a program for the computer to know what to do with the information."
At this point, I was not my most gracious, I was MAD. "Well, fine, you can do that then." He declined, mentioning something about the fact that he has already set up my server, my ingoing, and outgoing email.... you know little things like that which I admit caused him a lot of frustration too.
Then to top all of that drama off from yesterday night, when I decided to wait on pulling the article, and then wake up today to see it sold, you can imagine the reminder of frustration I felt last night all come flooding back. Hence why I put that the probelm is a little tongue in cheek and completely ironic.
Oh well, I got my form to work this morning to just default the information into the user's email system, I just really don't want it to be a two stop process.... More Hershey's Kisses with Almonds and Constant Content Tea, and maybe we will get there.....
Thanks grouchy, sorry for the seemingly flippant attitude about selling an article, but I thought if you knew the whole story your could understand a little better where the bad attitude was coming from.