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Missing the Book for the Tweets

Missing the Book for the Tweets

For the last two days, I’ve been trying to think about the benefits and drawbacks of various, let’s say sizes, of writing. Among the various sizes of canvas I use on a regular basis, a blog post falls right about in the middle: longer that a Tweet, longer than most memos or e-mails (“business” genres [...]

Trader Joe’s: The Novel

Trader Joe's: The Novel

So: Tweet < Facebook status update < Blog post < Magazine column < Journal article/Book chapter < Book I was thinking yesterday in terms of four or perhaps five different-sized portholes through which one peers out at the world, and the four or five writing genres to which they’re attached; today, I’m thinking it’s more [...]

And You Don’t Stop….

And You Don't Stop....

I know, I know: on-again, off-again: worse than Oprah’s engagement(s). I’m sorry. I had decided about three weeks ago that the jig was up: I wasn’t having any success carving out time to write, and I was depressed about my lack of success. So that, in my head at least, I started writing The Last [...]

AutoTune as B.S. Detector?

AutoTune as B.S. Detector?

If Twitter followers are “tweeps,” are blog readers “bleeps”?  If so, listen, bleeps: It’s Saturday, and there’s lots o’ chores to do at Casa Dettmar.  So I’m just going to throw something quick your way; let me know what you think. (And if you do use Twitter, follow me? @kdettmar) Here it is, from YouTube, [...]

The Train Wreck Who Gives Train Wrecks a Bad Name

The Train Wreck Who Gives Train Wrecks a Bad Name

So as I mused out loud on Twitter and Facebook yesterday, I sometimes wonder whether, rather than going to all the trouble to write an original blog post every morning, I should just tweet during the every-weekday-afternoon broadcast of Inside Edition. There’s an entire world in there, delivered in 30-minute installments. In the age of [...]

Like God Must Feel When He’s Holding an iPhone

Like God Must Feel When He’s Holding an iPhone

My thesis, in yesterday’s post, was that Twitter and Facebook together have made attending a conference a lot richer, and a lot more complicated. Which are perhaps two ways of saying the same thing. Richer (cont.): I’m sure all of this—the invasion of conferences by Twitter and Facebook—isn’t news to many of you; I’m sure [...]

Like a (Twitter) Virgin

Like a (Twitter) Virgin

[Confession: I’m so new to Twitter, and Facebook, that I don’t yet know all the insider lingo. I’m sure I’ve made a hash, or perhaps hashtag, of it: I’m grateful for corrections. Teach me your secret language, O my Twitter and Facebook masters!] I spent last weekend in Seattle, at the Experience Music Project’s annual [...]