Posts Tagged ‘technology’

Mission Statement

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

By the time I was seven I thought of myself as a writer, or maybe a book maker or comic book artist. At any rate, I was writing stories in notebooks and making my own little illustrated stapled books, and reading as much as possible. I’ve been part of the world of literature for pretty much my whole conscious life. I first published in a national publication when I was a teenager, and my fifteen and sixteenth published books are due out in 2010.

In the mid nineteen-eighties, my husband Andy Weinberger and my brother-in-law Internet Guy David Weinberger brought me not quite kicking and screaming but muttering a lot into the world of computers. At first, my Zorba was for nothing but writing without having to retype. Well worth learning the stupid Word Star codes to avoid retyping. For a long time, I refused even to have a color monitor. I wanted my computer to be a writing machine.

But now, more than twenty years later, I spend at least an hour a day doing business by email; I keep three websites and upload to others. I do a Constant Contact e-newsletter for my local Integration organization; I write a newsletter on books that I email and post on my web page; I teach an occasional writing class online. I have also been blogging in a desultory fashion for a while, mostly posting an edited version of my private journal.

Now I’m going to try this blog, using WordPress on my web site, and I’m going to focus on what is happening to the written word in the social networking online world. Some of it is an unmitigated good– lots of small online zines for poetry, not to mention Garrison Keillor’s rich-mouthed daily readings at Writer’s Almanac– and some is scary. Book sales are way down– and for us so-called midlist writers (Gad I had that term)– book contracts are more and more difficult to find. It’s a moment when we stand at an abyss– unless, if you look at it a different way, it’s a vault to the stars.

Technology Rampant

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Once again, late at night, I take a break (from re-reading Saramago’s Baltasar and Blimunda, in English of course), go upstairs, check my email, and end up involved in some technical wrangle.

Tonight I decided to install WordPress which I have in mind is somehow a better way to blog than Blogger, which I’ve had for a while. Maybe purer in its open sourceness? I’ve been meaning to start a real blog in January– not just an edited journal, which is what’s on my web page blog has been, and somehow I’ve never really gotten into using Blogger although it works just fine. Anyhow, I spent an hour or so with Startlogic my overly technical web host and fooling with WordPress itself and got it set up, but of course all the energy went to setting it up. And even when I tried writing on my little Acer in order to focus on words instead of all the neat software I can use, I started thinking Oh, I suppose I could go there from this computer too right? A whole word of dashboards and views and page sources and commands that do all kinds of things but of course my body gets tight, and it’s all eyes. And then I remember I’m old almost and WTF, why am I trying to master this instead of reading leatherbound books in a woody study with french doors open to a lawn and birdsong?