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Check out my ePortfolio

March 25th, 2008 · No Comments

I’ve officially uploaded the latest version of my ePortolio - you can check it out here.
This website uses some flash elements and some fancy css coding and is basically geared towards technical writing employers as a way to showcase my work. I may expand it in the future to include other samples too. […]

Tags: site Announcements · writing · working · employment

Pearls book launch

March 4th, 2008 · No Comments

On Friday I had the pleasure of attending the 27th Pearls book launch, the annual anthology of creative writing works by Douglas College students. My story, The Reluctant Teacher, was published in it this year. I’ve had some poetry published in Pearls before, but that was about 8 years ago, so it’s been a […]

Tags: writing · events

My big audience

November 28th, 2007 · No Comments

I was trying to figure out how many people are reading my writing/editing and the numbers are pretty huge. First of all, I’ve been writing for the print edition of alive at a readership of about 500,000. Then every Tuesday articles I’ve edited for Metro Canada comes out countrywide at a readership of 700,000. And […]

Tags: writing · editing · working

Four more cents

November 9th, 2007 · No Comments

The Writer’s Guild of America are striking, but do you know why? Check out this three-minute video clip for an explanation. Or you could just watch more re-runs and hope that your favourite show will come back…eventually. 

 
Electronic rights for authors seems a fair deal, but lets be honest - These guys are making a lot more money […]

Tags: writing · politics

Free software

April 26th, 2007 · No Comments

I’m mostly writing this entry to make sure my website doesn’t die a horrible gurgling death as it flushes away down the internet drain of obscurity. I’ve been busy writing and editing full-time at alive, and loving it! I especially enjoy interacting with readers of the magazine and answering their questions and concerns in […]

Tags: writing · working · software