I’m went to day two of my class today. I’m afraid I have nothing more intelligent than that to say – my brain is leaking out of my ear! 🙂
Class
Class
Rhymes with Foreplay
If you haven’t visited author PG Forte’s blog or books yet, you’re missing out. She’s a lot of fun and has a great sense of humor. I’m so tickled to tell you that she interviewed me! I’m on her blog today, Rhymes with Foreplay. Please stop on by and check it out – you’ll be glad you did!
Rhymes with Foreplay
If you haven’t visited author PG Forte’s blog or books yet, you’re missing out. She’s a lot of fun and has a great sense of humor. I’m so tickled to tell you that she interviewed me! I’m on her blog today, Rhymes with Foreplay. Please stop on by and check it out – you’ll be glad you did!
Writer Wednesday: Why Blogs Are Good For Writers
Join me today at the Writer’s Retreat for my thoughts on Why Blogs Are Good for Writers, and let me know your thoughts. See you there!
Writer Wednesday: Why Blogs Are Good For Writers
Join me today at the Writer’s Retreat for my thoughts on Why Blogs Are Good for Writers, and let me know your thoughts. See you there!
Tue Cent Twosday – In Defense of Learning to Type
If you’ve been reading my recent series on writing by hand and the pen vs. the keyboard, you may get the impression that I’m against typing or using a computer to write. Nothing could be further from the truth. I’ve been employed since the age of seventeen in some form of office work, all of which involve typing – with the possible exception of the job I had as a gardener, though I did do some freelancing for my client when he needed some office work done on the fly.
I love typing. I learned to type in my freshman year of high school on a manual typewriter, then graduated to the Selectric typewriter (a fancy electronic typewriter) and then onto the word processor. In fact, a bit of trivia that no one except my mom cares about anymore: in tenth grade, I was California state champion in keyboarding and won $500 from Bank of America for college. I even got a special certificate bound in leather when I graduated high school.
I didn’t want to be a secretary, though. I knew I’d need typing because of college, and had quite a chip on my shoulder about all the vocational training my high school offered. In hindsight, it was a very good thing they had it, since the first five or ten years of my working life involved skills I learned not at university, but in those vocational training classes. Since then, I’ve observed that others have also had a chip on their shoulders about not wanting to “waste time learning to type.”
This is silly, folks. If you’re one of the folks who doesn’t want to take the time, then put on your big girl or boy pants and sit down. You need to learn to type. You can’t afford not to.
Look. The internet is not going away. Keyboards are not going away. Maybe in twenty years, we’ll start to have more widespread voice-activated systems. But twenty years ago, they predicted that today we’d have paperless offices. How many of you actually have a paperless office? In the meantime, much time is wasted not knowing how to be efficient with the keyboard.
If you have no clue where to go to get better, check out the Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing program. You can also do it the old school way and get a typing book out of the library. Here’s a useful website that talks about typing and learning to do it.
In short, you can become a better writer if you know your tools better, and any practice with typing will serve you well.
Next time: “How To Use the Pen More Effectively – Suggestions”.
Looking for more reading material? Stop by Taurus and Taurus for Tasty Tuesday. Find out how the romance is in the mayonnaise.
Tue Cent Twosday – In Defense of Learning to Type
If you’ve been reading my recent series on writing by hand and the pen vs. the keyboard, you may get the impression that I’m against typing or using a computer to write. Nothing could be further from the truth. I’ve been employed since the age of seventeen in some form of office work, all of which involve typing – with the possible exception of the job I had as a gardener, though I did do some freelancing for my client when he needed some office work done on the fly.
I love typing. I learned to type in my freshman year of high school on a manual typewriter, then graduated to the Selectric typewriter (a fancy electronic typewriter) and then onto the word processor. In fact, a bit of trivia that no one except my mom cares about anymore: in tenth grade, I was California state champion in keyboarding and won $500 from Bank of America for college. I even got a special certificate bound in leather when I graduated high school.
I didn’t want to be a secretary, though. I knew I’d need typing because of college, and had quite a chip on my shoulder about all the vocational training my high school offered. In hindsight, it was a very good thing they had it, since the first five or ten years of my working life involved skills I learned not at university, but in those vocational training classes. Since then, I’ve observed that others have also had a chip on their shoulders about not wanting to “waste time learning to type.”
This is silly, folks. If you’re one of the folks who doesn’t want to take the time, then put on your big girl or boy pants and sit down. You need to learn to type. You can’t afford not to.
Look. The internet is not going away. Keyboards are not going away. Maybe in twenty years, we’ll start to have more widespread voice-activated systems. But twenty years ago, they predicted that today we’d have paperless offices. How many of you actually have a paperless office? In the meantime, much time is wasted not knowing how to be efficient with the keyboard.
If you have no clue where to go to get better, check out the Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing program. You can also do it the old school way and get a typing book out of the library. Here’s a useful website that talks about typing and learning to do it.
In short, you can become a better writer if you know your tools better, and any practice with typing will serve you well.
Next time: “How To Use the Pen More Effectively – Suggestions”.
Looking for more reading material? Stop by Taurus and Taurus for Tasty Tuesday. Find out how the romance is in the mayonnaise.
Back Up On WitchVox
The mods over at WitchVox are awesome. I realized it’s been an embarrassingly long time since I went onto the site and my account had been put on hold (which is totally reasonable). I wrote the mods and asked if I could be re-activated, which they not only did within a couple hours of my request but they also re-posted my article that I wrote some years ago! Thanks, guys. You rock.
If you have questions about Wicca and paganism, this is one of the best sites on the internet. A growing international community of folks from many areas of pagan practice, it’s full of information and links to community groups and public events. Well worth checking out.
And if you’d like to read my article, the link is Five Tools for Divination. Again, thank you to the mods for being so helpful. I appreciate your time and efforts!
(Image from The Witches’ Voice website, accessed 09/03/2012 from the following URL: http://witchvox.com/)






