I’ve always been a fan of Creative Commons, and the flexibility its alternative licencing gives content creators like myself who really just want to see their work in front of other people’s eyes. Getting paid is nice, but often I’m simply shooting photos and writing because I like it. Share it. Remix It. Use it.… Continue reading ERRR Magazine Skating Photos
Category: Writing
21 Great Vocab Words from Dr. King Schultz
I’ve not been shy about my fondness for Christoph Waltz‘s acting, and neither has The Academy. His performances in both Inglorious Bastards and Django Unchained are some of the best I’ve ever seen – he’s a force to be reckoned with, no doubt. As Dr. King Shultz in Django, he plays a German immigrant, who… Continue reading 21 Great Vocab Words from Dr. King Schultz
101 Social Media Tactics for Nonprofits
Whew, that’s a mouthful! Over the last 12 months, I’ve been writing a (long-titled) book with my esteemed collegue, Melanie Mathos. We are thrilled that 101 Social Media Tactics for Nonprofits: A Field Guide will be coming out in February 2012, and I’m sure I’ll write more about here on this blog. in the mean… Continue reading 101 Social Media Tactics for Nonprofits
The 1990 Video
You know, I got out of the habit of actually writing here despite that being one of the objectives for this project. My main focus was to create a repository for 100% original work. Because of this, I’ve been leaning on my photos…which is fine. But I totally forgot to post the 1990 video! Huh?… Continue reading The 1990 Video
Write Right! :: Key Takeaways Part II
For my second installment of key takeaways from Jan Venolia’s Write Right!, I want to focus on her notes for style. This section of the book is full of useful nuggets, so it would be next to impossible not to learn something from her writerly wisdom. Here are some notes I jotted down in my… Continue reading Write Right! :: Key Takeaways Part II
Write Right! :: Key Takeaways Part I
Writing is hard. There are rules. There are exceptions to the rules. Sometimes the exception is the rule. Throw-in perspective, irregular verbs, punctuation, and style and you’ve created alphabet soup with a side of insanity. I’ve been sifting through books on writing, and have finally found a useful one. Jan Venolia’s Write Right! is the… Continue reading Write Right! :: Key Takeaways Part I