Authors and writers of all stripes can learn a lot about creating and managing words from computer programmers, beginning with an appreciation for the simple, durable efficiencies of plain text.
seen from Russia
seen from Japan
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from South Africa
seen from Ecuador

seen from Australia
seen from Hong Kong SAR China

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from France
seen from China

seen from Australia
seen from Martinique

seen from United States
seen from Australia

seen from Germany
seen from Australia

seen from Malaysia

seen from Martinique
Authors and writers of all stripes can learn a lot about creating and managing words from computer programmers, beginning with an appreciation for the simple, durable efficiencies of plain text.
White Man's Grave by Richard Dooling
Kingdom Hospital: "The Passion of Reverend Jimmy"
Food for Thought: The Writer's Guide to Bread Baking
Food for Thought: The Writer’s Guide to Bread Baking
Richard Dooling is a polymath who has sold screenplays and written bestsellers yet still teaches law at the University of Nebraska. His blog covers diverse subjects of interest to him, one of which is bread baking.
The Writer’s Guide to Bread Bakingis an omnibus post in which Dooling presents the craft as an ideal procrastination enabler for writers (a benefit of which your correspondent is well…
View On WordPress