Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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Paul “Ftrain” Ford on NPR.

This afternoon I had the thrill of tuning into a piece on All Things Considered just to hear the last couple of sentences, followed by the usual byline and short bio – but this time, the piece was by someone I know. Well, know online anyway. Check out Paul Ford’s Software Story, as heard on […]

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Well, that was… Brief.

Nick and I beat Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance tonight, after something like 10 total hours of gameplay. After epic games like Phantasy Star Online, Dark Cloud 2 and the Final Fantasy odyssies, that was way too short. We finally clobbered this big bad boss and then, poof, the game was over. Grrr. Need. More. RPGs.

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Cleaning house.

So this weekend I went out, picked up a pen knife and a box of envelopes (for filing) and laid into my magazine collection. One thing that should be obvious is that I’m a magazine junkie. Architectural Digest, GQ, Esquire, Men’s Health, Wired, Macworld, Communication Arts, Print, Dwell, Fortune, Inc., Fast Company, Book, Poets and […]

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Good grief.

It’s official. Segways aren’t idiotproof.

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Congratulations to the proud parents!

My friend Mike Wasylik is a newly-minted dad. Welcome to the world, Alex Michael Wasylik! (Interesting trivia note: Dad is Michael Alex, son is Alex Michael. Definitely a better name than “Mike Wasylik 2: Son of The Lawyer”.)

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Double hmm.

The more and more I think about it, the more this whole “transmedia storytelling” idea strikes me as having real potential. Hmmm. I wonder… I wonder if I could experiment with this using my novel projects?

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Transmedia storytelling.

The director of the aforementioned MIT Comparative Media Studies program, Henry Jenkins, has a column in MIT’s Technology Review which proves to be very interesting reading indeed. Dr. Jenkins, like myself, is a pop-culture/media enthusiast who thrills in examining the connections and intersections between different types of media. In January he posted a very interesting […]

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I wish I were in Arizona.

So, I’m making up for the fact that I couldn’t make it to this year’s Digital Storytelling Festival by poring over my old copy of Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace by Janet Murray. Dr. Murray is one of the professors at the MIT Comparative Media Studies program, which is looking […]

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Rats.

For the second time in six months, my plans to attend a conference have been utterly destroyed by some facet of my freelance work. I just need to write a couple bestselling novels and become a fulltime writer, that’s all there is to it. Yep, easiest thing in the world. Jeez.

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Unfortunate, but understandable.

Ladies and gentlemen, Adam Greenfield is leaving the building.

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