Presenting Twexicon
For all you Twitter ignoramuses and/or newcomers, here’s the Definitive Guide to Twitter. It is work in progress and the whole world is invited to contribute.
So ladies and gentlemen, presenting Twexicon.
For all you Twitter ignoramuses and/or newcomers, here’s the Definitive Guide to Twitter. It is work in progress and the whole world is invited to contribute.
So ladies and gentlemen, presenting Twexicon.
Kris inspired this post with her musings on doing UX in an Agile environment. Echoing her concerns, here are some lessons I learned working as a writer in that setup. Agile emphasizes on minimal planning and doing things at short intervals or iterations. In a way, every iteration has a specific, measurable goal, which is [...]
A friend forwarded this to me. Notice the encircled items in the picture.
Discovered a great blog that documents “How writers, artists, and other interesting people organize their days.” It’s got some of my favourites: Hemingway, Saul Bellow, and Kafka.
And don’t miss Benjamin Franklin’s diary.
I’m going to bookmark this blog and add it to my blog roll.
Tags: Artists, Blog roll, Diary, Journal, Routine of Creative People, Writers
Leo Babauta culls a list of great writers and their writing habits (via). I don’t share the same taste but two of my favourite writers do find a place in Leo’s list.
1. Stephen King. In his book On Writing, King says that he writes 10 pages a day without fail, even on holidays. That’s a [...]
I am a practicing technical writer. Over ten years, my profession has taught, and taught again, and again reaffirmed that writing is very hard work.
The hard in "hard work" refers not to writing but to choice. Choice, in writing as in life, is hard because it exposes you to uncertainty. I originally started this [...]
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On Writing Well was born because of this book.
More later.