I just turned in my weekly article and I had to tell someone - even though it's nearly 2am. Yay me! I love having my Fridays free to... well, work on other stuff. I really feel like it's important to work on my ultrasound article first every week. I mean, that's my repeating, dependable job. But sometimes it doesn't leave a lot of time for working on anything else. |
what is this?
Nouns verbing is a virtual workplace created by a group of freelancers who missed the social/collaborative aspects of working in an office. It may also include traditional office-working types who want an online home base while they're at work. The only requirement is that they participate.
We use the nouns verbing website to socialize, encourage each other, problem solve and generally keep ourselves motivated. The same kinds of things everyone gets from sitting next to really great coworkers.
The icons by our names show our status - in the office, away from the office, etc. You can also AIM with us by clicking on those icons.
Thanks for dropping by!
Friday, September 21, 2007
Yay for me!
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Sunday, September 16, 2007
My favorite author
I developed a great love for reading reading books by this author. I waited for the next book to be published each and every time. I cried today when I read that he past away. |
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Steve Klaus
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
post-conference recovery and catch-up
I'm glad I went to the Austin Game Developers Conference last week. I really am. I got to hang out with good friends, got to see the current state of the art in game writing, got to represent the trade organization (IGDA) I do a lot of volunteer work for, and apparently I perfected my "elevator speech" of who I am and what I do. I did some valuable networking, too. One person even said, "Someone should do a bio piece on you for some magazine. You have a really interesting story." |
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
(Almost) too much of a good thing
As a writer, I'm supposed to avoid cliches. But the whole "It never rains, it pours" thing? It works for me right now. |
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SAJ
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Labels: Perils of freelancing, what I did today
How I mourned the Twin Towers
I remember where I was when the towers fell. I was at work. I remember the boring form I was working on to setup a cross reference entry point for customer and railroad access lines. |
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Steve Klaus
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