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I listened to a podcast with Merlin Mann today
http://macpowerusers.com/2010/03/mpu-023-workflows-with-merlin-mann/
and at one point he nailed me - absolutely nailed me! He started talking about people who feel like if they could just get the right organizational tools or the ones they have set up perfectly, then they would be able to write. They just never get to that point. And that's me. I keep thinking I need more or better organizational tools and I really enjoy learning how to set them up and use them but they just never organize me enough so that I can write. And the advice that everyone gives is to just write. Don't worry about the right place to start, just start wherever and leap around if you need to.
I read The Gigolog Murder by Mehmet Murat Somer, which is a mystery with a beautiful drag queen in Istanbul as the sleuth. She is also a computer specialist and skilled inTai kickboxing. This is a very light and funny read and I hope the author keeps writing. It is a wonderful glimpse at a world I know nothing about.
http://www.amazon.com/Gigolo-Murder-Mehmet-Murat-Somer/dp/0143116290
http://macpowerusers.com/2010/03/mpu-023-workflows-with-merlin-mann/
and at one point he nailed me - absolutely nailed me! He started talking about people who feel like if they could just get the right organizational tools or the ones they have set up perfectly, then they would be able to write. They just never get to that point. And that's me. I keep thinking I need more or better organizational tools and I really enjoy learning how to set them up and use them but they just never organize me enough so that I can write. And the advice that everyone gives is to just write. Don't worry about the right place to start, just start wherever and leap around if you need to.
I read The Gigolog Murder by Mehmet Murat Somer, which is a mystery with a beautiful drag queen in Istanbul as the sleuth. She is also a computer specialist and skilled inTai kickboxing. This is a very light and funny read and I hope the author keeps writing. It is a wonderful glimpse at a world I know nothing about.
http://www.amazon.com/Gigolo-Murder-Mehmet-Murat-Somer/dp/0143116290