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    What I Learned About Tech Comm During 2011

    December 28th, 2011 | 24 Comments »

    What I Learned During 2011, and What I'll Do During 2012

    This past year I learned a few things. As I approach 2012, I’d like to note what 2011 taught me: Writing documentation in a wiki suits me for the same reasons I enjoy interacting on the web. The web is interactive, alive, dynamic, collaborative, fresh, and unlimited in potential. A wiki, being online, allows me to partake in the same game-like, community-rich environment that I … more »


    Writing My Last Chapter

    December 13th, 2011 | 10 Comments »

    Writing My Last Chapter

    I was talking with my wife’s uncle last week about writing strategies for fiction, and whether it’s better to outline everything ahead of time, or figure it out as you go. The former is apparently called a “plotter” method and the latter a “pantser” method (called pantser because you fly by the seat of your pants). He said there’s no right way, but if you’re … more »


    The Conference Proposal I Didn’t Submit

    October 19th, 2011 | 4 Comments »

    The Conference Proposal I Didn't Submit

    According to Kindle Author, Craig Stone was a promising young novelist who, at 23, had some book deals and appeared to be on the brink of becoming the next big writer when, for whatever reason, the book deals fell through. Facing financial difficulty, he took up a job at a well-known company and lived the office life until one day he snapped. He writes,  I … more »


    What I’ve Learned from Lunchtime Creative Writing Workshops

    September 30th, 2011 | 15 Comments »

    Lunchtime Creative Writing Workshops

    About a month ago, one of my colleagues approached me and asked if I would be interested in having an informal creative writing workshop every now and then. Huh, I thought, maybe. I floated the idea by the other four writers in our technical writing group, and it turns out everyone was interested in participating in this, except one, who was already busy with another … more »


    Book Review: The Lonely Polygamist, by Brady Udall

    August 31st, 2011 | 3 Comments »

    The Lonely Polygamist, by Brady Udall -- Book Review

    The Lonely Polygamist, by Brady Udall (published in 2010), is a masterpiece of a novel, pulling us not only inside a less than familiar family situation — one of polygamy — but also managing to connect the reader with universal family themes. Even if you’ve never met a polygamist (I haven’t), there’s plenty in here that any parent can relate to — feeling overwhelmed by children, … more »


    My Problem with Fiction, and How I Tried to Resolve It

    August 11th, 2011 | 40 Comments »

    The Problem with Fiction, and How I Tried to Resolve It

    I’ve been somewhat bothered by the fact that I don’t read much fiction. For someone who has a degree in creative writing, this is a bit troubling. My degree is in nonfiction creative writing, but still, you would think that I read a novel a week or more. Not really. Not too long after my MFA, I went through a burnout phase. During my 3 … more »


    Three new resources to check out

    September 8th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

    Occasionally people send me links to check out, and they encourage me to use them as fodder for my blog. I’ve let them build up a bit this past month. Here are three. (I’m copying and pasting from their emails — I hope that’s all right.) I haven’t actually explored them yet, but some might be interesting. Let me know if you have any feedback.