I’m Part of a Time Travel Reading in Atlanta
On Friday, March 23, 10 readers, including me, will be reading about time travel (or maybe something else equally as interesting). This is an event to close out a time travel inspired exhibit at Beep Continue Reading →
Where I Write (A Q&A With Me)
A big thank you to Kristin Offiler, a freelance and creative writer who I met online. She has a wonderful series on her blog about where writers write. A few weeks ago she featured me. Here is her first Continue Reading →
Flash Fiction Story Published by Write Club Atlanta
Click the image to read my flash fiction story, "Sans Santa Claus." Write Club Atlanta published a holiday-themed flash fiction story of mine in December. You’re surely over the whole holiday Continue Reading →
I’m Writing A Novel In November
I’m writing a novel this month for NaNoWriMo, when writers around the world get together and attempt to write 50,000 words during November. Since I’ll be writing so much fiction, I won’t Continue Reading →
My Advice for Journalists
Since my co-worker Clay Duda told his story about being a j-school grad, I thought I’d tell mine and hopefully help some people figure out how to become a journalist—a real one. Hint: it’s not easy, Continue Reading →
Hurricane Humor on Twitter
While researching info about Hurricane Irene for an article I’m writing, I found some interesting stuff… View “Hurricane Irene Humor on Twitter” on Storify Continue Reading →
My Plan for Longshot Magazine 2011
Longshot Magazine is this awesome print magazine that is made in 48 hours. Submissions open Friday July 29 for 24 hours and I plan to submit. If you want to know more about this project, read my post on Continue Reading →
Yarn Bombing: Helping Us Engage With Our World
Yarn bombing in Atlanta, Ga. Engagement is something that’s talked about a lot in the social media community. But what about in real life? How engaged are we with our surroundings? A few years ago, Continue Reading →
3 Interesting Questions About Digital Media June 2011
I write, research, read and think about art, culture, literary topics, social media, journalism, the environment and things that do good for people and our world. The following are three interesting things: Our Continue Reading →


