by Dwayne Phillips Here is a little secret about me: When I walk through any store that sells writing instruments and writing surfaces, I stop and wonder how it would feel to write words with those instruments on those surfaces. It doesn’t matter what type of store it is. Grocery stores sell “school supplies.” I […]
Entries Tagged as 'Writing'
How Would that Feel… ?
January 20th, 2011 · No Comments
The Three (or Four) Questions
December 13th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Three questions I use as a basic framework for writing. One of the questions that people ask me about writing is: Where do you start? When asking this, they are seeking a basic framework, a place to start when they have a blank piece of paper and need to write something on […]
Tags: Communication · Writing
“Oh Yeah?” The Reality Check in Writing (and everything else)
December 9th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips After writing about how to do something, apply a reality check. I write a lot. I have written several books that explain how to do things like manage projects and other human endeavors. There are lots of nice, neat formulas and techniques that I describe in the books. Towards the end of […]
Tags: Communication · Management · Writing
Choosing a Pen Name
November 29th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips If you want your books noticed in the bookstore or the library, have a last name close to that of a famous author. Another way is of course to write a great book. I was sitting in the public library this past week. While waiting for someone, I was looking at the […]
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Various Sundry Items
November 25th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Some various thoughts on Apple, writing, the TSA, the Talent Economy, and National Novel Writing Month. sundry: (adjective) assorted: consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds. wordnetweb.princeton.edu My mind is racing with a number of different things. I couldn’t decide what to write in the regular Thursday blog posting. Then one […]
Tags: Culture · Fun · Ideas · Writing
Let’s Write a Novel
November 1st, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A procedure for writing a novel from Jack Woodford. Here is a procedure for writing a novel. Ouch, that probably hurts for a lot of people. “Procedure for creating the great American novel? Where is the art?” Well, from an engineer and an organized person, some sort of procedure is comforting. Take […]
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The Library
October 28th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Buy books? Sure, buy lots of the ones I have written. Read books? Go to the library. It works quite well, and you have already paid your part of the cost. I read yet another blog post the other day about how awful it is that Americans don’t buy and read books. […]
Fewer Nouns and Verbs
October 14th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I continue to work with graduate students on their writing. I am working with engineering, computer science, and IT students. They continue to teach me. This week’s learning concerns the variety of nouns and verbs. In novels and other fiction, the writer uses a variety of nouns. It would be boring to […]
Great! Write Those Words
October 7th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I work with grad students who are writing their dissertations. Often the simplest advice and exercise is the most effective. Here is one of those exercises. I work with graduate students in engineering and computer science at George Mason University. Most of the students are working on their dissertation proposals or dissertations. […]
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Experiential Learning Book
October 6th, 2010 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips After several years of drafting, waiting, drafting, revising, waiting, adding, waiting, revising … you know, the usual stuff … I finished (for now) a small book on experiential learning. The book is about a hundred pages long and is titled “Some Notes on Experiential Learning.” It includes: Some theory Tips for the […]