Saturday, June 6, 2009

Blogging Again Elsewhere

I'm blogging again elsewhere, at TwitterBard.com. My purpose at TwitterBard is to write and post a daily Twitter-length (140 character max) poem. I'm also doing book reviews, cultural commentary, longer poems, and whatever suits my fancy. I'll hope you'll join me there!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Typing Progess!

I've actually made some progress. By listening to podcasts at the same time as doing my typing progress, it's stopped being boring. I posted my typing goals about two months ago, but I wasn't actually able to stick to the thing until I found the podcast-typing combination.

I've been at it steadily now for almost two weeks. My touch-typing speed on the Dvorak keyboard layout is now at about 24 WPM. Progress!

As for the podcasts, I've mostly been listening to my Fiction 101 course by Randy Ingermanson. Before I didn't make enough use of them because of the boredom. Again, that typing and listening combination is really working for me.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Another Stab at Typing

Here’s a shameful confession for a write – I can’t type. I can hunt-and-peck at a decent speed, about 40 WPM, but that’s not nearly as efficient as I’d like. Time is money, after all. Besides that, I sometimes get very sore fingers from overusing the same two to three fingers.

Months ago, I found a great typing program that allows me to use the Dvorak keyboard, Key Advantage Typing. I’m going to start using it again. I learned the Dvorak keyboard at one point, but stopped because I was too painfully slow at 15 WPM to stand typing that way.

For now, my plan is to do two lessons a week in six, 10-minute bursts. That’ll be an hour of training a day. I will allow myself to do typing games for the same fingers. There are 24 lessons, so in three months I ought to be fairly competent. I’m setting this goal for now in lieu of my daily writing. I hope that doesn’t backfire.

As always, this goal is subject to revision at any time.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Progress Report

My fiction writing goals for the summer and the year are pretty much blown, other than writing 1000 words daily. I discovered two things:

1. I’m expecting too much from myself; I was trying to work myself too hard.
2. I’m far more of a novice at writing fiction than I wanted to believe.

I’ve been quite busy over the summer -- especially the last month-and-a-half -- with school, acting as webmaster for my local Society for Technical Communication chapter, and my normal family duties. I was able to begin many, little short stories, but I didn’t get much further than that. At first, I was keeping up with critiques, but I lost that battle about a month ago when my course load doubled.

My vision is to work as a freelance writer and editor. Assuming fiction and creative non-fiction is undependable for paying the bills (except for a lucky few), I want to develop part of my career doing freelance copy editing and business/technical writing. My income goals are modest, and I think I can eventually provide the bulk of my income from the latter portion on a part-time basis, leaving plenty of time in the future for the soul-enriching fiction and creative non-fiction work. Towards the editing and business/technical writing part of my goals, I’m making great strides. In the last few months I’ve:

1. Continued to make top marks in my bachelors program in English - Professional Writing. I graduate in December!
2. Been building a good network in my local Society for Technical Communication (STC) chapter. The cool thing is I genuinely like hanging around those folks.
3. Just got my first freelance copy editing contract for a publisher of market research reports in the medical field.
4. Been working as as webmaster for the STC chapter, among other things starting a project to modernize the site.
5. Written a monthly column for the STC newsletter on Web 2.0 and the technical writing trade.

I think that’s quite a bit of progress! The best part is starting to pull in income as a copy editor. Money makes it real. The preceding four points will keep me busy for the rest of the year. For next year, I haven’t yet decided if I’m going to focus on the freelance editing and business/technical writing business, or start following a progressive course to improve my fiction writing. There are arguments both ways.

The goal of earning my bread as a writer and editor isn’t so far off now. I wish the fiction portion was a little closer, but we do what we can.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Lawd Have Moicy, I's Paid at Last!

Last Monday I entered into a work-for-hire contract with TriMark Publications, "a global leader in the biotechnology, healthcare and life sciences market research and intelligence space." I’ll be copy editing some of their market reports.

Paid work: the highest pitch of excitement. I’ve been paid before for some of my publications and for my work on The UTD Mercury, the student paper at the University of Texas at Dallas, but that was all gas money, chump change. This contract with TriMark is the real deal. It’s awesome to get paid as a wordsmith.

It’s also great to be bringing down some real money after being unpaid as Mr. Mom. I can’t complain about my Mr. Mom standard of living or the benefits of a close family, but there’s something nice about a check with dollar signs on it. Sweet cash-ola!

Of course, I’m busy as all get out right now. I’m just finishing up a double load of classes, completing my organization of the kids fall activities – including organizing two groups – and planning the major revamp of the STC LSC Web site. My eyeballs are about to pop out. You can imagine I’m not writing any fiction right now!

Ah, yes, another step is taken in my grand scheme for a freelance writing and editing career. Now to take over the world....