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> Kirstein did not consider writing her "day job", and thus produced work at a slow rate, until she left that day job.
The source provided does not support these assertions. She did not leave her day job, she was fired. In that blogpost she does not mention that she previously produced work at a slow rate or that she'd work faster in the future. She doesn't even explicitly mention that she doesn't plan on getting a new job, though she refers to an old post where she said she thought her day job days were numbered. Perhaps some other blogposts support this assertion, but this one only supports the idea that she lost her job in 2015.
https://www.rosemarykirstein.com/2015/12/remember-when-i-said-that-i-thought-my-day-job-days-might-be-numbered/ Catrolean ( talk) 03:11, 25 November 2023 (UTC)