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Tag Archives: writing
A Brief Career in Science Journalism
Like Howl’s moving castle, Chez Belm houses a collection of autonomous processes over which I have little control. In the (almost) sixteen years that I’ve lived in the house, I have noticed that books and other printed matter eventually collect … Continue reading
One Year Later
Yesterday was the one year anniversary of my first post to this blog, in which I listed three goals: Learn how to use and customize WordPress, which would be of use to some of my web clients. See if I … Continue reading
100 Posts
Yesterday’s post was number 100: Woo hoo! I’m not posting every day as originally planned, but an average of 20 a month isn’t too shabby. I’ll try to step up the frequency a bit, as long as the pesky job/child/wife/life … Continue reading
And We’re Off …
I started this blog with a few different goals in mind: Learn how to use and customize WordPress, which would be of use to some of my web clients. See if I can get into the routine of posting something … Continue reading