Sorry for the slow roundups – Steve’s been at a convention!
- It’s a late alert, but low-budget film Wolfcop needs extras in Canada!
- We all need some Technical Disobedience.
– Steve “Copwolf” Savage
Writer, Agilist, Elder Geek
Sorry for the slow roundups – Steve’s been at a convention!
– Steve “Copwolf” Savage
I’d like to take a break from my analysis of Geeks as Citizens to focus on something I’ve been thinking about in regard to our social role – specific advice as opposed to my more general ruminations.
Actually, Geek As Citizen is going to go permeant here at MuseHack. It’s been quite inspiring, I think it’s useful, and it’s more applicable with actual practical examples. This is going to be one of those.
I’ve been speculating (which is my normal state) on how we geeks create and write a lot of things. Certainly I do because . . . well you’re here at this blog. I’ve been doing this and other writing for years.
Chances are you can or are writing various columns, blog posts, message board responses, and more. Sure, some of them may not seem useful, or relevant,for the ages, or even things you want to admit to writing. But I’m willing to bet some of them are pretty important and not overly humiliating.
So I want to suggest that you make an effort to ensure your great content gets a larger spread and a longer lifespan. Yep, I suggest republishing.
I suggest this as part of “Geek As Citizen” because I consider part of good citizenry in our communities/countries/world to be maximizing our contributions and ensuring they get the widest reach possible. So, as a citizen geek, with so much that you’ve done over the years, I’d advise making sure more people can get it.
(Besides, you’re probably a lot more prolific than you appreciate)
Consider these possibilities:
Now think of the advantages of doing this:
Thus your work survives and propagates and has a chance to do more good. Pretty nice addition to any set of activities a citizen geek may take up.
It might even make you a little money – my books Epic Resume Go and Quest For Employment involved bundling up various tips, blog posts, and advice into books. You might even find you have another career ahead of you . . .
– Steven “Republisher” Savage
– Steven “Yeah not wearing those” Savage