
Plottr, my latest writing tool
I’ve been writing professionally for a long time. I moved from working in engineering to freelancing as a technical writer in 1992. Over the years
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I’ve been writing professionally for a long time. I moved from working in engineering to freelancing as a technical writer in 1992. Over the years
Like a lot of authors, I have a day job: I run a web development company called Creative Implementations, and I build WordPress websites for writers. And other folk.
I’ve been asked a couple of times lately what I do for clients. This post gets a little detailed, so bear with me!
I belong to several email loops. Every once in a while, one will see a flurry of posts that only contain a weird looking link.
If you have a self-hosted WordPress website (one not hosted at wordpress.com), it’s really important to keep it up to date. I’m not talking about
For those of you who manage your own self-hosted WordPress websites: WordPress 4.9.6 is set to release today (Thursday), and the version number is misleading.
As authors, we do everything we can to make sure our work isn’t pirated. It’s heartbreaking to discover that the book that took so much
Today, February 1, is officially Check Your Backups Day! Why, you ask? Because even geeks, who should know better, can screw it up. (Source: http://checkyourbackups.work/)
I didn’t like the way Scrivener for the PC worked directly with Dropbox. (See this article http://www.apheleia.net/scrivener-and-dropbox-redux/.) I found that Scrivener got really sluggish when
I am SUCH a geek. I love technology. I started reading hard science science fiction (as opposed to the more fantasy-like or story-based science fiction)
I’ve been writing professionally for a long time. I moved from working in engineering to freelancing as a technical writer in 1992. Over the years
Like a lot of authors, I have a day job: I run a web development company called Creative Implementations, and I build WordPress websites for writers. And other folk.
I’ve been asked a couple of times lately what I do for clients. This post gets a little detailed, so bear with me!
I belong to several email loops. Every once in a while, one will see a flurry of posts that only contain a weird looking link.
If you have a self-hosted WordPress website (one not hosted at wordpress.com), it’s really important to keep it up to date. I’m not talking about
For those of you who manage your own self-hosted WordPress websites: WordPress 4.9.6 is set to release today (Thursday), and the version number is misleading.
As authors, we do everything we can to make sure our work isn’t pirated. It’s heartbreaking to discover that the book that took so much
Today, February 1, is officially Check Your Backups Day! Why, you ask? Because even geeks, who should know better, can screw it up. (Source: http://checkyourbackups.work/)
I didn’t like the way Scrivener for the PC worked directly with Dropbox. (See this article http://www.apheleia.net/scrivener-and-dropbox-redux/.) I found that Scrivener got really sluggish when
I am SUCH a geek. I love technology. I started reading hard science science fiction (as opposed to the more fantasy-like or story-based science fiction)