Pantsuits and Privilege
Well, blue-city ladies, I’m appalled by us and our unironic display of privilege.
Well, blue-city ladies, I’m appalled by us and our unironic display of privilege.
Holiday letters occupy a position just below fruitcake on the top ten list of Things to Dampen the Holiday Spirit. This need not be so.
It’s critical for communications practitioners to acknowledge how uncontrollable, risky, and powerful social media has become.
Tip from Worldcon: A great author reading is 7 minutes long. Plus information about the Two Hour Transport speculative fiction readings in Seattle.
[NOTE: I don’t usually write about politics on this blog, but the communications issues this year are fascinating me.] I’ve started listening to iTunes playlists in my car rather than […]
John Scalzi has spotted a change in the way we react to viral blog posts: The discussions that used to take place on our blogs are now taking place on Facebook and Twitter. What does this mean?
I’ve been to three conferences in as many weeks, and all three of them included presentations that crammed way too much information, in teeny tiny type, onto a series of unreadable slides. […]