I’d Rather be Writing Books but Captioning is What I do for a
Living
by Lorilyn Roberts
I fire up the computer,
turn on the modem, punch the TV remote control, hit the on-button on my other
computer, flip the button on my stenograph machine, open the file—wait, I
remember this is on iCap. I don’t need the modem for this show. I turn off the
modem.
I am captioning golf
tonight, 11:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m., from Melbourne, Australia—the Talisker
Masters. I’d better pull up the leaderboard on Google and check the spelling of
those Asian names. I glance at Spark, the National Captioning Institute
Messaging System – 37 captioners online captioning television shows all over
the world. Only a handful will still be online when I finish my assigned show
in the early morning.
I sit in my office
chair in cotton pajamas alongside my bed, a candle burning on my dresser. A bag
of Cheez-its and mug of coffee is close by—but not so close to my equipment that
if I knocked it, it would be a disaster. I swallow a quick gulp in between
strokes on my stenograph machine.
I have a long night
ahead, but golf is easy to caption compared to hockey. I can see my captions on
the Golf Channel without having to rely only on an audio feed (more commonly known
as a telephone).
Such is the life of a
closed captioner. I have been providing closed captioning for television for
the last fifteen years. I work from my home—which has allowed me to stay at home
and raise my two daughters—a good thing since I am a single mother by choice. I
adopted my two daughters, 14 and 21, from Nepal and Vietnam. I also
homeschooled them (my ninth grader is in a private school-home school program in
high school now, which is nice).
I feel blessed to have
the job I have, which pays well, but I hope to launch a new career as an
author. I just finished my Master’s in Creative Writing and published my fourth
book, Seventh Dimension – The Door, A
Young Adult Christian Fantasy. Writing books is my passion, but closed captioning
pays the bills. At fifty-seven, I continue to follow my dreams, knowing God
will lead me and show me His perfect will, and for that, I am grateful.
To learn more about
Lorilyn Roberts, visit http://lorilynroberts.com.
Be sure to check out my
newest book, Seventh Dimension – The Door, a YA Christian Fantasy.
REMEMBER: There is no pit so deep, no hurt so painful,
no secret so horrid that God can’t cover it through the death of His Son, Jesus
Christ. Open up your heart to the infinite possibilities of living a life of
love, no longer warped by bullying or scarred by deceitful words. Where there
is life, there is hope—and healing!
Great job Lorilyn! Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteDeborah Malone
"Death in Dahlonega"
Thank you.
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