Steve’s Update 9/22/2013

Hello everyone!  Here’s what’s going on?

The book is off to beta readers this week, so I hope to make an actual announcement sometime in November about . . . well what’s going on.  I hope to have some new fun things associated with it as well!  Sorry for all the secrecy, but this one is a bit unusual so I want to launch it right and if any delays come up, not disappoint people.

I’ve got a few ideas for fun smaller books like my resume guide.  Debating on where to go with those, but as noted I think “big” books will be one a year or so.  I only have so much time.

I do plan to gear up more coaching and speaking in the new year, so let me know what you may need.  I want to shift some writing time over to reaching people directly.  I think even though we have a stabilized economy, there’s a lot of economic challenges, and I want to really focus on actualizing geek culture.

Seventh Sanctum’s rewrite is looking good – and the feedback helps.  I’ve got all the non-generator pages working (though a few I may tweak the formatting on).  So next step this week is to try and covert over one basic generator and see if I can make this work.  If that works, I’ll go on to the more complex generators.  Still guessing on no launch until November.

On the subject of Seventh Sanctum, I know people want the contests back.  I’m debating several options, but we won’t see anything for awhile – too much to do!  The idea for a community of some kind is under discussion – oddly Im considering a mailing list instead.

Still trying to post on my cooking regularly – it’s proving to be quite fun.  I think this’ll be a thing I do constantly – it’s also fun to organize my theories and advice (much like some of my other work it also lets me point friends at it).  I’ve also been on an odd cold food kick lately – because previously I was experimenting with multiple chilis.  After awhile a big pile of hot spicy bean stew gets old.

Finally, I just caught the new “Sleepy Hollow.”  I truly want to recommend checking this out because it has an anime-level “batshit insane pile of ideas” combined with a charismatic and talented cast that manage to pull it off.  Tom Mison‘s Ichabod Crane is also funny, charming, and badass in a way that puts me in mind of other actors like Matt Smith and Benedict Cumberbach playing “oddball weirdo guy” roles.

So let me know how you’re doing!

– Steven Savage

Steven Savage is a Geek 2.0 writer, speaker, blogger, and job coach.  He blogs on careers at http://www.musehack.com/, nerd and geek culture at http://www.nerdcaliber.com/, and does a site of creative tools at http://www.seventhsanctum.com/. He can be reached at https://www.stevensavage.com/.

 

Steve’s Update 9/16/2013

First of all, you can see the latest Seventh Sanctum update here.  The good news is that it’s going to be easier to migrate the generator list pages over, the bad news is I really don’t know the best way to format them.  Suggestions requested.

The migration is going to be easier than I thought in general, but the formatting really keeps challenging me.  I’m trying to find ways to innovate without getting too crazy or disruptive.

The next book (which, yes, will get described in a few months) is almost ready to go to beta readers.  I’ve got to flesh out some resource sections and then I can pass it on.  I also got one of the first introductions written, from a reader of my works, and it actually inspired me even more.  Come to think of it I need to get to the artist . . .

Be sure to check out Muse Hack for my series on Citizen Geekery.  I’ll be jumping into defining geeks this week, along with my usual interviews.  Those as noted are regular things – and I’m enjoying that a lot!

The biggest challenge to time is . . . Saints Row IV.  It’s an interesting experience that I got because I heard it was incredibly fun and funny, and frankly it deserves the praise.  It’s actually reminiscent of Mel Brooks’ humor in many ways, as if Mr. Brooks was incarnated as a younger game designer.  Despite some of the crudity and violence, it has an oddly good natured humor to it, and it spends a lot of time parodying other game tropes and bugs.  I’d like to see this approach used in other games as it shows you can do funny and fun at the same time.

Speaking of time I’m trying a few different time management techniques.  I most post on them in time.  I’m finding that planning on different scales and timeframes is quite important, and it’s making me think about professional management techniques as well.

Speaking of that, expect more posts over time (hopefully).  I want to finally get to some ones on project management and reporting.  I’ve got a whole theory on business reporting that – believe it or not – you’d probably enjoy.

– Steven Savage

Steven Savage is a Geek 2.0 writer, speaker, blogger, and job coach.  He blogs on careers at http://www.musehack.com/, nerd and geek culture at http://www.nerdcaliber.com/, and does a site of creative tools at http://www.seventhsanctum.com/. He can be reached at https://www.stevensavage.com/.