Tag: Techie Stuff

Lessons Learned from Live Chats

Lessons Learned from Live Chats

I needed the better part of the weekend to recover from a live chat on Friday discussing the future of food writing. (Okay, so there were some parties, too.) But seriously, for the precious pearls of wisdom gained from seasoned writers dishing out free advice, 

Live Chat on the Future of Food Writing

Live Chat on the Future of Food Writing

If you’re catching this early, tune into the live chat on Twitter for an international discussion of the future of food writing. The handle is #futurefoodwriting with Amanda Hesser of Food52 and countless food bloggers, writers and journalists. Here’s a great link with guidelines for 

food52 Love

food52 Love

I am not sure what has taken me so long to join the food52 community. (For you, Pop, it’s like Facebook for foodies.)

I’ve been following Amanda Hesser ever since she inspired me to write a book about staging. She was a fellow trainee in Burgundy only ten years earlier than I, then moved on to write a bestselling book and write for the New York Times (no big deal).

Then a couple days ago, she wrote this article that changed everything for me. It’s called “Advice for Future Food Writers,” but could apply to any writer, or really any person in any industry, because each business is challenging in its own way. Hesser gives a very honest but encouraging look at writing in a world where all I hear is wild praise, or doom and gloom criticism.

Maybe I lied, and the article didn’t change anything for me, if I’m being honest. I wake up every day and want to write, not because I imagine I can ever count on it paying the bills, but because I have to do it. It sure does help to have support from someone who’s been in the trenches and can look up and say, “it’s a long road, just keep on going.” I know this, but always need to hear it. It’s a good reminder that we are meant to keep having experiences for material, and mainly to keep writing.

Which would mean keeping fun distractions like social forums down to moderate use.

Places I’ve Been

Places I’ve Been

Last night I was horsing around online and found another cool app where you can track all the places you’ve visited. I think I’m somewhere around 20 countries- there’s just too much white space on the places I haven’t been. To make your map, go 

SOPA Strike

SOPA Strike

Sorry, guys. The Ravenous Woman blog will be down on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012 in protest to the SOPA/PIPA bills on internet censorship. I’m blacking out my site with Wikipedia, Boing Boing, O’Reilly Media in support of start up sites from 8 am EST to 

The Faces of Moon and Earth

The Faces of Moon and Earth

I’ve been spending extra time surfing the net and looking at ways to spice up the blog. It’s pretty cool, Since I’m not the savviest on the tech side of things, it’s pretty cool that most apps are in html code you just cut and paste into the “html” version of composed posts. Thanks for making it easy, Blogger! I’ll never leave you again.

This app shows the real-time cycle of the moon and rotation of the earth from Albino Blacksheep. I love it!

How cool is this:http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/earth-moon/embed.js<a href=”http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/earth-moon/”>Earth and Moon Phase embed</a>