by Dwayne Phillips eBooks are taking over the world. Well, they won’t finish off the published paper books this weekend, but the trend is there. As with most things, I see some good and some bad in this. I think it is good that college textbooks are becoming available in digital form. Pay $10 for […]
The Final Book Published
August 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Design · Lifecycle · Technology · Writing
Some Essentials for Writers
August 6th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips This is the first post with this title. In the future, I will probably have more with the same or similar title. Just some thoughts about things I find essential, or at least somewhat important, for a writer. Essentials Paper and Pencil – Yes, let’s start with some real basics here. If […]
Tags: Writing
Goodbye Cursive
July 29th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Handwriting is not dead. It lives on despite the computer age. Cursive, however, is on the way out, and I for one am happy to see it go. (Start writing comments about how bad a person I am) Time magazine mourns the death of handwriting. That is a nice headline, but I […]
Tags: Change · Communication · Culture · Writing
Word Swapping
June 25th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I like writing exercises – things that make me think. I came across a good one today from Kenneth Davis at ManageYourWriting.com. He calls it the Alphabet Shift. choose a word you’ve written beginning with a letter from the first half of the alphabet. Replace it with a more effective word beginning […]
Tags: Communication · Learning · Writing
Rules, Exceptions, and Modifiers
June 15th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips For writers and those who name products and services: standard items have shorter names than special ones. Attach modifiers to exceptions to the rule, not the rule. Apple recently changed their line of laptop computers. As expected, the newer computers have more performance and a lower price than last year’s models. In […]
Tags: Culture · Government · Writing
Books that should be Written
May 28th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The May/June 2009 issue of IEEE Software has a paper by Greg Wilson on books that are “Not on the Shelves.” In it, Wilson gives the synopsis of 12 books that should be on the shelves, but are not. At least he can’t find them. Wilson asks for more suggestions of such […]
Nothing You (probably) Haven’t Heard Before
April 27th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Blogs can be repetitious. Don’t bloggers tire of writing the same thing? No, they don’t. Each blogger is writing what she writes for the first time. I find much good in that. A reporter asks a clergyman, “What are you going to say to that family whose house just burned to the […]
On Death Marches
March 16th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Author and consultant Ed Yourdon is updating his book “Death March.” He is working on the book online as a type of blog. You can participate by reading and commenting. The instructions for joining are here. I have joined in the discussion. I like this type of thing – reading something written […]
Tags: Management · Uncategorized · Writing
How Many Hours Do You Work?
February 25th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips It seems that many knowledge workers “work” four hours a day (and are paid for eight). This merely highlights our ignorance of what comrpises work. Slashdot recently surveyed 24,000 workers. 40% said they worked four hours a day. Another 24% said they worked maybe four to six hours. This means two-thirds of […]
Tags: Management · Writing
Notebooks
February 12th, 2009 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Knowledge is difficult to obtain and precious to me. Therefore, I write notes in notebooks and I keep the notebooks. This photo shows my notebooks (click photo to enlarge). I have filled these with various types of notes since 1984. Yes, that is about 25 years of notebooks. I use three types […]