writing
NaNoWriMo True Life Tale
Monday, 04 Aug 2008 Categories: Books &
Writing
I’m thrilled to announce that my “True Life Tale” appeared on
NaNoWriMo’s blog today. I won’t say anything
about it here. It speaks for itself.
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Podcasting on the Brain
Monday, 21 Jul 2008 Categories: Podcasting
Podcasting has taken over my brain. I’m currently
working on three major projects, all podcast-related.
The first is an update to my ebook, Take Control of Podcasting on the
Mac. I’m updating the book for new versions
of the software covered in the book while adding
a few new ones and dropping Audacity, which I
can no longer in good conscience recommend to
beginners or even intermediate podcasters. We’re
aiming for an August release to coincide with my
second major project.
I am preparing my talk at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas for mid-August. I’ll be sharing the podium with Ed Vawter and we’ll be covering GarageBand ’08 and podcasting and the use of audio filters/plug-ins in podcasting. I have my hotel reservation and plane tickets and even got a ticket to Coverville500 so I can see Doctor Floyd live (Jack’s favorite show) and Jonathan Coulton. I’m very excited. Originally, we were all going to go but we decided to save our pennies to take Jack to Disney World so it’ll be just me attending. Still, I’ve never been to Vegas so I’m excited about this trip.
Finally, I am preparing a new podcast called Our Stories. The premise is that everyone has a good story in them (at least one) and I want to capture and present these stories. This is hardly a new idea. There are shades of This American Life in here but the intent is to simply let people present their stories with only limited prompting from me. This is both fun and very scary as going up to strangers to chat them up for something like this is well outside my comfort zone. And, I must admit, that’s part of my motivation for doing this: to challenge and stretch myself.
I am preparing my talk at the New Media Expo in Las Vegas for mid-August. I’ll be sharing the podium with Ed Vawter and we’ll be covering GarageBand ’08 and podcasting and the use of audio filters/plug-ins in podcasting. I have my hotel reservation and plane tickets and even got a ticket to Coverville500 so I can see Doctor Floyd live (Jack’s favorite show) and Jonathan Coulton. I’m very excited. Originally, we were all going to go but we decided to save our pennies to take Jack to Disney World so it’ll be just me attending. Still, I’ve never been to Vegas so I’m excited about this trip.
Finally, I am preparing a new podcast called Our Stories. The premise is that everyone has a good story in them (at least one) and I want to capture and present these stories. This is hardly a new idea. There are shades of This American Life in here but the intent is to simply let people present their stories with only limited prompting from me. This is both fun and very scary as going up to strangers to chat them up for something like this is well outside my comfort zone. And, I must admit, that’s part of my motivation for doing this: to challenge and stretch myself.
FriendFeed
Wednesday, 27 Feb 2008 Categories: Geek
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I wrote a book!
Friday, 30 Nov 2007 Categories: Books &
Writing
But it's done. Amusingly enough, the differences between how Pages (iWork '08) counts words and how NaNoWriMo's validator counts them meant that I wrote about 50,200 or so. When I uploaded it for counting, it came back as 49,999. So, I added two more: "The End."
This was a fantastic experience. I have always wanted to write but never had any ideas. This process where I just start writing and see what happens had some really interesting ideas come out of nowhere. Now I know I do have ideas and feel a lightness and freedom I have not felt in ages. I can't wait until next November. In fact, I won't. I plan to rework a lot of this book or just shelf it and work on something else.
But, first, time to do some reading and some crossword puzzles. I've been starving myself this month to get the book written. Now I can relax and return to my vices.
NaNoWriMo
Saturday, 10 Nov 2007 Categories: Books &
Writing
I am doing National Novel Writing Month, writing a science fiction story called "Surprise Utopia." The idea came to me after listening to a number of podcasts about the Singularity. The idea that the exponential growth of technology, especially artificial intelligence research, will lead to a point where the curve of our growth goes nearly vertical. Life after that point in time will be incomprehensible to us on this side of that point. My thoughts got me wondering what would life be like for every day people if they woke up one morning and found that life had fundamentally changed. Originally, it was the singularity and life was surprisingly similar to how it was before (just a hell of a lot better, hence the title) but as I write I find strange things happening to and among my characters and now find that the singularity is still coming and I don't even know what form it will take.
I am fascinated by this process. I remember reading the story by JMS, creator of Babylon 5, about when the Centauri Emperor was murdered. As the story was outlined, it was going to be Londo. He had a darkness to him and it was a natural fit. But as he wrote the actual screenplay, when he got to that particular scene, it was innocent and timid Vir who stepped up to do the deed. JMS was very surprised at this twist in events but your characters take on their own lives and if you are a good writer, you get out of their way and let them do what they need to do.
And so, I find that all of my ideas of where this story was going to go have gone out the window. My antagonist is no longer an antagonist. One person was shot. One person killed another person. None of these events were planned but just appeared out of the ether as I wrote. I can't wait to see what they do next and I can't wait to see where this story goes and how it will end. It's strange to think like that when I am the actual writer but that's exactly what is happening and I love it.
It may well be that I am writing complete and utter drivel. But that's a worry for December. For now, I am doing a crazy sprint (over 8,000 words alone today, doubling the size of my book in a single day) and not editing as I go. I only turn back to previous pages and chapters to make sure that I am not forgetting key plot elements and that I am staying consistent to my timeline. I'll worry about cleaning it up and whether it's even worth reading in December. For now, I'm just having a lot of fun.
WireTap Studio Article Published
Friday, 19 Oct 2007 Categories: Geek | Books &
Writing
My review of WireTap Studio has been
published and is up on TidBITS' website. I
really enjoyed playing with this tool and as
much as I am huge fanboy of Rogue Amoeba's
products, I have to admit that they've been
leapfrogged by Ambrosia. Of course, that means
that the next releases of Fission and Audio
Hijack Pro will both be very exciting as I have
no doubt that they will, in turn, leapfrog
Ambrosia.
I would love to start producing podcasts again, especially my long dormant Take Control of Podcasting Podcast. What I lack is a studio (I had to move my desk into the back of the kitchen for many reasons -- right near an old, noisy refrigerator) and every day my aging 1.25GHz PowerBook G4 just seems slower and less able... we're going to get a new, hot stuff iMac soon and when we do, I fully expect to go a little crazy on that and other projects. So, I'm itching to do more with these audio tools but don't feel I really can just yet.
For now, I'm content to digitize old cassette tapes and clean up the audio as best I can.
I would love to start producing podcasts again, especially my long dormant Take Control of Podcasting Podcast. What I lack is a studio (I had to move my desk into the back of the kitchen for many reasons -- right near an old, noisy refrigerator) and every day my aging 1.25GHz PowerBook G4 just seems slower and less able... we're going to get a new, hot stuff iMac soon and when we do, I fully expect to go a little crazy on that and other projects. So, I'm itching to do more with these audio tools but don't feel I really can just yet.
For now, I'm content to digitize old cassette tapes and clean up the audio as best I can.

