- http://t.co/2PnyE6HU Dogs > Humans. #
- Alternative Literature (http://t.co/Q5DeYQUb) – A fine commentary on today's snake oil bullshit. #
- QotD: All that time DMing paid off in the vast trivia I've accumulated and good public speaking skills born of a cultivated lack of shame. #
- This makes me sad, and a little angry. I forgot how lucky I am that my family was awesome. #fb http://t.co/nnK58CiJ #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Eager Defenders #eveonline http://t.co/OrFSZVkt #
- DORK TOWER, Monday, October 31, 2011 | Dork Tower (http://t.co/2EadHboq) – The Evolution of Embarrassment. #
- Is that a battleship in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me? http://t.co/ye9s9dWC #
- #nanowrimo inspiration: http://t.co/HiLBnGgn #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Moa Constrictors #eveonline http://t.co/QXnt40ik #
- D-PAN ASL Music Video "We're Going To Be Friends" by the White Stripes. http://t.co/VbRWeS9J #
- Everytime I look at the new GReader and GMail, I'm more convinced Google's design team was told "We have too many users; fix that." #
- Joss Whedon on why he writes strong female characters http://t.co/Qyf10Osj #
- The most miserable task to undertake as a writer is recreating scenes you really, really nailed the first time. Back up your stuff, people. #
- Writers Are The 99% http://t.co/GYZ4twTp #
- Too sleepy to get any work done in my lovely, comfy, corner-of-my-office chair. Makeshift standing desk + netbook = win. #
- Plus vs Twitter http://t.co/2scvoqc0 #
- What's with not showing me how many characters I have left for my tweet, twitter? #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Tower Tweaks #eveonline http://t.co/B7hXWPRw #
- this isn't happiness™ (Penny for the Guy?) http://t.co/bXY8o24n http://t.co/dVZkJSUs #
- After six months of using one at my dayjob, I'm finding a standing desk at home to be an excellent tool for writing focus. #
- By "tool for writing focus", I mean to say "thing that keeps me from dozing off in my big comfy chair." #
- One other downside to the standing desk — much less useful after you stub your toe at 3am and damn near loose a toenail. #
“Toss it in the Water”
Things have been a little quiet around here. Let me see if I can explain why:

I don’t want to imply that when you have a small human to take care of, you can’t get anything else done, but I (at least) tend to let non-essential systems atrophy. Navel-gazing (which, I will be honest, is often what this blog is about) drops off tremendously, twitter accumulates a cobweb or two, the elliptical machine gathers some dust, our front yard…
My god, guys; the front yard. Seriously. If it weren’t for the pallet of wine-in-a-box I sent the planning committee last Christa McAuliffe Day, I’m pretty sure I’d be able to paper our family room in letters from the HOA.
None of that implies I’ve had nothing going on. On the contrary, I’ve been a busy little beaver, even on the internet, just not here. Contracted writing gigs. The slow push towards book publication (more on that soon(tm)). Basically, since I don’t find I have the mental bandwidth for rumination and musing aloud, I focus on concrete writing tasks meant to ensure that I’m hitting the keyboard every day. For instance, I’ve been writing articles for a number of gaming sites and, when said sites are inevitably swept under by a wave of spambots and turned into the internet equivalent of a Brood Mother from Dragon Age, I come back to my gaming related blog and write stuff there.
Indirectly, that’s what I wanted to talk about.
Four months ago, as the little man started to release us from the iron grip of Infant Sleep Schedules, I took a look at what I’d been writing since his arrival and found that examples were a little thin on the ground.
“I need to get my fingers back on a keyboard,” I thought to myself. Then I sighed, because the very idea seemed kind of exhausting. What to write?
“Baby steps,” I replied to myself, then giggled madly, because… you know… ‘baby’… and I have a baby… and…
Still needed a lot more sleep at that point, I think.
Anyway, what I decided to do was just write about what I was doing in this MMO I was playing. That’s it. I found the situation I and a couple of my friends had put ourselves in to be kind of compelling and interesting and dammit even if everyone else in the world thought it was boring as hell, I didn’t.
That was the key, really; it interested me, so I wrote about it without needing to be prodded. Hell, it was something I looked forward to every day and as a result, I was putting a thousand or fifteen hundred or two thousand or sometimes three thousands words down, every day.
What I didn’t worry about at any point was is someone going to read this? Hell, I assumed that no one was reading it (except Kate, who always reads everything, because she’s wonderful). It was always kind of a surprise when anyone I knew mentioned it. One friend who didn’t play took the time to tell me that he enjoyed the stories, even if he had no intention of checking out the game. De went so far as to try to figure out why I liked the topic so much that I was writing about it every day, because it was curious.
In any case, that didn’t happen that much, and honestly, I didn’t care. Throughout the whole thing, I’ve been writing for me. Partly to remember; partly to just be writing something; mostly to entertain myself.
And a funny thing started happening.
People started leaving comments. Asking questions. Asking for more. Telling me that I wasn’t allowed to stop, and in fact needed to post more frequently.
That was kind of nice.
Then, a few days ago, I logged into a website that — if you do the sort of things that I do in that game I’ve been writing about — is pretty much the single most important website to have on speed dial.
And at the top of the page, before any of the important stuff that you actually come to the site for, there’s a note that says “Hey, if you’ve got a few minutes, you should really go read the posts being written over at this blog here,” and it was me they were linking to.
Easiest example of what that was like would be if you were really really into knitting, and you blogged about it, and one day you went to Ravelry and found a link to your little blog on the front page.

Now, I’m not telling you any of this to brag (because that would be… incredibly ridiculous) — the point here is that I wrote the thing I wanted to write and (observing the constraints of the topic) wrote it well.
That’s it.
I didn’t network. I didn’t “promote my brand.” I didn’t “find my audience”; I did a thing I enjoyed, and an audience found me.
Are We Even in the Zipcode of your Point?
NaNoWriMo is here once again, and a lot of writers are revving up their engines for another fifty thousand word sprint. I’m watching it all happen with what is, for me, an uncharacteristic silence, because it’s an interesting thing to observe. A lot of excitement. A lot of nervous energy.
A lot of people wondering if what they’ll write is going to be marketable.
What? Really?

Chuck Wendig will be the first to tell you that writer’s write, and that is absolutely true, but I want to point out what they don’t do, so they have time to write.
They don’t seek their audience. They don’t fuck around with SEO. They don’t network.
Alright: yes they do, but not while they are writing.
I don’t want to make it sound like professional writers can ignore that kind of stuff but, in my opinion, thinking about any of that (or, god forbid, if what you’re working on it “saleable”) while you are supposed to be writing is the worst. possible. thing.
When I was a kid, I used to go fishing with my dad and granddad. (I was generally terrible at it, because I over-thought it, but if I remembered to bring a book along to read I usually ended up catching the biggest fish, because I left the line alone.) One of the things that always used to confound me about river fishing in a boat was the tie-line. It didn’t matter how I pulled that line into the boat in the morning, or how I coiled it up, or how well I’d avoid disturbing that coil during the day — when we got back to the dock in the afternoon, that fucking rope would be tangled up.
I would pull at it, and frown at it, and start to work through the knots and twists, but whenever it seemed like I was making any headway, I’d look at the parts of the pile I wasn’t working on and realize that the whole situation had only gotten worse.
The closer we got to the dock, the faster I’d work (because tying up was the one cool boat-thing I got to do), and the worse it would get.
Then we’d pull up about ten feet off the dock, and my dad would look down at this colossal fuck-up I’d managed to assemble in less than ten minutes.
“Just throw it all in the water,” he said.
“But –”
“Throw it in and let it float there for a minute,” he’d continue. “It’ll sort itself out.”
So I did.
And it did.
Every time.
That’s what I’ve found in writing. Do the thing you want to do. Do it as well as you can. But don’t get ahead of what you’re doing and start thinking about what this thing will do.
It has to be before it can do anything.
Throw it out in the water. It’ll sort itself out.
Tweets for the week of 2011-10-30
- My son is displaying bagel-eating techniques originally developed by Sesame Street scientists for the destruction of cookies. #
- Everything (http://t.co/fu2Tqt7P) – For my sweetie. #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Frontier Real-Estate #eveonline http://t.co/F5NaoUrT #
- Dayjob potluck today consists of "C" words (C for "cure"). My contribution: Cheese-filled Crumb Coffee Cake. #quadruplewordscore #
- Weather promises heavy, branch-breaking snow tonight and idiot drivers tomorrow. I turn to Eddard Stark for advice. http://t.co/knOwyBZR #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: An Embarrassment of Riches #eveonline http://t.co/79IsSWe0 #
- "Well played, vagrant. Well played." The Big Crunch: http://t.co/u7KsDpp2 #
- Credit Unions Seeing Surge In New Accounts (http://t.co/I3w6oBXJ) – I'm part of this surge, and happy to be so. #
- Really wish there was an easy way to something from my Buzz feed and make it a regular 'stream' post. #
- In a hell-freezing-over moment, I have received word that all involved parties have signed the contract to publish… http://t.co/vatZFnE1 #
- My head just exploded. http://t.co/t28QVAyA #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole, Always Smaller than You Remember #eveonline http://t.co/ygnzykgQ #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Things that are Harder than Fighting #eveonline http://t.co/O9liASip #
- 14 Punctuation Marks That You Never Knew Existed (http://t.co/il1extXQ) – I knew most of these … #
- Why I Love and How I Use Google Reader (http://t.co/bGl5MTRX) – taps Google on the forehead with this post #
- Hmm… http://t.co/njlUCXFU #Kindle #
Tweets for the week of 2011-10-23
- The only thing that makes packing up the kitchen less rage-inducing is all the crap I'm allowed to throw AWAY. #
- … that, and knowing that when we reload it in a month or two, I'll have a strong argument for tossing out more stuff we obvious never use. #
- Our "kitchen in a box", (mostly) ready for demolition. http://t.co/aBbOusBY #
- Daughter in the ER. Potentially appendicitis. Wonderful start to the week. #worry #
- Potential appendicitis is now Actual Appendicitis. Scheduling surgery now. #
- Kaylee, Aapa, and Knufflebunny getting some much needed rest before surgery. #
- In general, I would advise against surgery waiting rooms for those with active imaginations. There's such a thing as 'too much fuel'. #
- Little girl out of surgery and asleep, anesthesia replaced by exhaustion. Think I'll just stay on this couch here. Nice and close… #
- My daughter is walking around the recovery ward, handing out donuts to 'all the nice nurses who took care of me.' #mutanthealingfactor #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: WAR (or something like it) #eveonline http://t.co/saILASv2 #
- At least Admiral Ackbar didn't have crazyeyes. (http://t.co/RNS65dWi) – Lt. Commander of the Space Bats. #
- The Extinction Of Deep Thinking (http://t.co/jfCzcwJn) – "Insecurity work" and the problem with being plugged in. #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Welcome to the Alliance #eveonline http://t.co/kEt6FxYT #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Dangerous When Bored #eveonline http://t.co/Lpy1DAHC #
- Thank You Society http://t.co/6uj8ouUF #
- The Iraq War Is Not Over (http://t.co/4nXtc7xx) – Did the Roman Empire use a lot of independent mercenaries on contract? #
- Just finished This Is Not a Game by Walter Jon Williams. Highly recommended. http://t.co/6t6xSj16 #Kindle #
- In other news, I have pretty kids. http://t.co/0SeOuidl #
- REALLY cute kids. http://t.co/KkMzBDpV #
- Banking! Of course! THAT was how I wanted to spend my Saturday. #obvious #
Tweets for the week of 2011-10-16
- Chrome Remote Desktop – Access Any Computer Remotely Using Google Chrome (http://j.mp/qocfAl) – Cool. #
- Main problem with sick days is that I feel too crappy to take advantage of being out of work. Terrible ROI with this design. #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Skipping the Boring Stuff #eveonline http://t.co/F3jORQYw #
- X-Ray of foot in high heeled shoe (http://t.co/lzKVc117) – Ow. Ow ow ow ow. #
- The Line #pennyarcade http://t.co/TosSpQAJ #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Payout #eveonline http://t.co/3vxrhVRo #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Day-tripping #eveonline http://t.co/Lnt7tbM0 #
- Advice for a person contemplating rectal insertion of the world's hottest pepper (http://t.co/6P5riuqE) – Worth it for the punchline alone. #
- My wife, @DaphneUn on Star Wars: "Did you know how many letters 'Ackbar' shares with 'Snackbar'?" *waggles eyebrows* "ALLLL of them." #
- This observation was then followed by looking me straight in the eye and exclaiming: "IT'S A SNACK!" #ILoveMyWifeSooooMuch #
- Sean's recent grumpiness explained: two teeth coming in! #
Tweets for the week of 2011-10-09
- Early morning shopping for dairy products. In my slippers. One step closer to being the kooky guy local kids make jumprope songs about. #
- Acrobats over Chicago, 1955 (http://j.mp/pxp5ZK) – No NO no no no NONO NO. #
- via #
- The 100 Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Flowchart (http://j.mp/n6msiP) – So many of my favorite books… #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Orcas Require Liquid(ation) #eveonline http://t.co/ZME9UaRh #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Weekend Coda #eveonline http://t.co/egB7V4tb #
- Random Average: LotRO: Wibbly-Wobbly, Timey-Wimey http://t.co/qHQY4o3X #
- My Life – a Venn diagram (http://j.mp/q8g6Z4) – All too often. #
- Fiction: The Edge of the World (http://j.mp/o2YSpm) – Sold. #
- Chappy (http://j.mp/qNg7fN) – Little man! #
- Solo Dad time! Time for some responsible choices. For dinner: Lil Ricci's NY Pizzeria and Coldstone ice cream. #goodparenting #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Hole-crashing a Manticore #eveonline http://t.co/I4v25U8F #
- In the words of my ancestors: Holy shit, it's SNOWING. #
- I told @DaphneUn this would happen if she invited flatlanders to the mountains in October. This is how stereotypes get reinforced. #
- It occurs to me that this snow is going to add a few minutes to the prep time leading up to Trixie's morning swim class. #
- Also, I think it may be time to shut the sprinkler system down for the season. #
- A fine morning with Sean Bear. Or, as he prefers: Stinkymus Buttimicus, Primal Lord of the Excrementals. #
- Sean has decided that making long, loud raspberry noises with his mouth is fun — a stage of a child's development known as 'hilarious'. #
- Both the kids in bed. Finally, a bit of free time to get online and pla–zzzzzzzzsssnnrrrkzzzz… #
Tweets for the week of 2011-10-02
- Sean Maher reveals he is gay. (http://j.mp/pYzy6b) – Very glad he finally feels comfortable enough to come out. #
- Random Average: Life (in a Wormhole) Goes on… #eveonline http://t.co/hyZ45RC0 #
- Apparently there's a Known Issue with the /jazzhands emote in #lotro Rise of Isengard update. Jazz hands. I am both amused and horrified. #
- Really want to tell you guys about this thing my daughter said while watching the latest Doctor Who, but it would spoil the whole episode. #
- Goddammit, Google; put the frakking Reader link back in GMail! Why do I have to tell you this every other month? #
- For supper, I made chicken breasts, baked all-but-naked in soft apple cider. My daughter made basmati rice and steamed mushrooms. #nomnomnom #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: It’s a Gas, Gas, Gas #eveonline http://t.co/WF4Kaq0t #
- finished Spin State by Chris Moriarty http://t.co/s2pNVDuf #Kindle #
- A very long "if you don't have anything nice to say…" period may finally be coming to a close on my blog. #writing #
- Finally mustered the nerve to look through @DaphneUn's twitter'd NYC photos. Now in deep baby-missing funk. How to fix? Ice cream? MLP:FiM? #
- Of note: My fingers will NOT let me write NYC on the first try — they keep making it "NPC". #gamingwithdrawal #
- Oof. No idea. Solo parents both here and nyc = no calendar awareness. #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: “What Do I Need to Bring?” #eveonline http://t.co/ERvIzD1B #
- Random Average: Star Wars: The Old Republic — The Question of PvP http://t.co/GbTVccgB #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Orca Recon #eveonline http://t.co/BEzFddfP #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: For Want of a Nail #eveonline http://t.co/27f8VRI4 #
Tweets for the week of 2011-09-25
- Video of the New Gap of Rohan Region (http://j.mp/oGgy9j) – "False advertising. There is no Gap in Rohan. There isn't in a Banana Republic." #
- Kinda didn't realize Sean and Kate were going to be out on the East Coast so long. Kinda depressed. #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Silence Broken Only by Soothing Gunfire #eveonline http://t.co/3Konrv8D #
- Parental Control – RLC for September / 19 / 2011 (http://j.mp/oBhcTN) – Pinkie Pie IS awesome. #
- How Star Wars Should Have Ended: Reflections on Taste, The Expanded Universe & Radical Politics (http://j.mp/pH45lF) – Indeed. #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: Really, Truly, Doing it Wrong #eveonline http://t.co/tZye844m #
- Nothing motivates me like Castle. #elliptical #
- The Elizabeth Warren Quote Every American Needs To See | MoveOn.Org (http://j.mp/pXp8Rl) – No capitalist is an island … #
- In imagining a billionaire who owes the country no taxes, I've invented a patent-producing, zeppelin-flying, Amish meta-genius crimefighter. #
- … so, there's my next novel idea. #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: “The Drake is Always Bait” #eveonline http://t.co/90EzpOx2 #
- Companions (http://j.mp/ohNwpm) – I cannot (at least not briefly) express how jazzed I am by the potential in this game. #
- SW:TOR – JAWA COMPANION WITH A ROCKET LAUNCHER OH MY GOD – http://t.co/3CrzAL4D via @youtube #
- The "rings true" part of the CERN "muons faster than light" news: they were actually researching something ELSE, and suddenly went "Hey…" #
- An actual working mind probe (http://j.mp/pNIes0) – "First time travelling neutrinos and now this." #
- Random Average: Life in a Wormhole: “How do I shot teh Sleepers?” #eveonline http://t.co/bptC57O9 #
- Facebook and You (http://j.mp/ru5mnX) – (And Twitter, and Google, and Microsoft's free services, and …) #
- Monster Mask – Pomplamoose http://t.co/1SBYLp6b #
- "Pumped up Kids" | DUBSTEP http://t.co/kU7GZWSJ — So amazing. Must be watched all the way through. #

