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Jeremy Lee JamesBy day, I’m the founder of Write Click Media & Hosting. We help authors, artists, & indie creatives promote, engage, & sell online.By night, I write novels: THE LAST NAPHIL is my latest attempt.
We can hang out at Southern California Writers’ Conference in San Diego, this February 17th-20th, 2012. I’ll be teaching two workshops there: Websites For Writers–First Principles, Winning Tactics, & Rogue Websites For Writers–Late Night, Hands On Website De-suck-ification.
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No More Sucky Websites!
Better — Merlin Mann
“To be honest, I don’t have a specific agenda for what I want to do all that differently, apart from what I’m already trying to do every day:
Caring for Pets Left Behind by the Rapture | via BusinessWeek
For a fee, this service will place your dog or cat in the home of a caring atheist on Judgment Day
The price of design | via StyleJam
Design is not “making things pretty”, it’s defining the grammar you will use in your application to talk with your users. The designer needs to act as a filter between the entrepreneur and the public, translating a vision to an implementation. There’s a reason I chose the word “grammar”, it’s because most elements, like typography, the navigation, the grid system, the palette used and the general branding, should be common in all the pages: consistency is a good thing. via … Continue reading
The Art of Momentum… | via The 99 Percent
In his wonderful book Musicophilia, neurologist Oliver Sacks describes Clive Wearing, a musician and musicologist whose memory was erased almost entirely after a severe brain infection. Post-trauma, Clive’s short-term memory lasted only a matter of seconds. Sacks writes, “He remembers almost nothing unless he is actually doing it, then it may come to him.”Yet Clive’s musical self, his performative self, remained almost completely intact. It just needed to be activated. When playing music or conducting a choir, Clive could … Continue reading
The Craftsman’s Creed by Josh Kaufman
Beautiful stuff: “The Craftsman’s Creed” by Josh Kaufman I am a craftsman. I am dedicated to perfecting the art and science of my craft, which I have chosen freely. I am constantly, relentlessly searching for ways to improve my craft. I am dedicated to learning from the masters who have preceded me in every way I am able. I create valuable things that other people want or need. I generously offer my work as a gift when it is wise, but my purpose is … Continue reading
Facebook is Big and Boring | via — Rachel Baker
Small Talk is Boring The life streaming sharing is disappearing. What you post on Facebook can get you fired or sued are the social media un-savvy users deciding that it isn’t worth the trouble? How many thoughts does anyone really want to share with immediate or extended family, current or potential boss, former/current class mates, partner and friends?* With the “What’s on your mind” status updates gone, we are left with small talk. Small talk … Continue reading
Losing Our Way | via NYTimes.com
The U.S. has not just misplaced its priorities. When the most powerful country ever to inhabit the earth finds it so easy to plunge into the horror of warfare but almost impossible to find adequate work for its people or to properly educate its young, it has lost its way entirely. via nytimes.com This isn’t meant to be a political blog, but if creative folks don’t lead the wake up call, it’ll never happen. When only … Continue reading


