• Telling your conversion story into tech comm

    Updated: 2023-06-25 07:00:00
    Blog API documentation course Course home Chapter 1 : Introduction to REST APIs Chapter 2 : Using an API like a developer Chapter 3 : Documenting API endpoints Chapter 4 : OpenAPI spec and generated reference docs Chapter 5 : Step-by-step OpenAPI code tutorial Chapter 6 : Testing API docs Chapter 7 : Conceptual topics in API docs Chapter 8 : Code tutorials Chapter 9 : The writing process Chapter 10 : Publishing API docs Chapter 11 : Thriving in the API doc space Chapter 12 : Native library APIs Chapter 13 : Processes and methodology Chapter 14 : Metrics and measurement Chapter 15 : Additional resources Downloads Download PDFs Shop About About me Contact Presentations Newsletter Site analytics Advertising GitHub repo I'd Rather Be Writing Podcasts Tech comm podcasts Series Sitting ,

  • How to meet other technical writers in Seattle -- WTD Seattle coffee chats

    Updated: 2023-06-25 07:00:00
    Blog API documentation course Course home Chapter 1 : Introduction to REST APIs Chapter 2 : Using an API like a developer Chapter 3 : Documenting API endpoints Chapter 4 : OpenAPI spec and generated reference docs Chapter 5 : Step-by-step OpenAPI code tutorial Chapter 6 : Testing API docs Chapter 7 : Conceptual topics in API docs Chapter 8 : Code tutorials Chapter 9 : The writing process Chapter 10 : Publishing API docs Chapter 11 : Thriving in the API doc space Chapter 12 : Native library APIs Chapter 13 : Processes and methodology Chapter 14 : Metrics and measurement Chapter 15 : Additional resources Downloads Download PDFs Shop About About me Contact Presentations Newsletter Site analytics Advertising GitHub repo I'd Rather Be Writing Podcasts Tech comm podcasts Series Sitting ,

  • Chapter PDFs for API doc course

    Updated: 2023-06-25 07:00:00
    Blog API documentation course Course home Chapter 1 : Introduction to REST APIs Chapter 2 : Using an API like a developer Chapter 3 : Documenting API endpoints Chapter 4 : OpenAPI spec and generated reference docs Chapter 5 : Step-by-step OpenAPI code tutorial Chapter 6 : Testing API docs Chapter 7 : Conceptual topics in API docs Chapter 8 : Code tutorials Chapter 9 : The writing process Chapter 10 : Publishing API docs Chapter 11 : Thriving in the API doc space Chapter 12 : Native library APIs Chapter 13 : Processes and methodology Chapter 14 : Metrics and measurement Chapter 15 : Additional resources Downloads Download PDFs Shop About About me Contact Presentations Newsletter Site analytics Advertising GitHub repo I'd Rather Be Writing Podcasts Tech comm podcasts Series Sitting ,

  • Ravages of Hate

    Updated: 2023-06-25 05:10:00
     ello all! Yesterday, I finished a project, which was a reboot of Green Blood and Coils of Hate, both by Mark Smith. I have now completed it. It is called Ravages of Hate. You can get it here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OFy8EsspwBRdXT_dcQt1rVVzVl77jriF/view?usp=drive_linkAny playtesting feedback would be welcome! Many thanks!

  • Students and authors sue Florida (This week in books)

    Updated: 2023-06-23 19:00:00
    This week! Books! A quick programming note: there will be no new posts for the next two weeks as I do some summer traveling. I’ll still be checking email for editing inquiries, and if you’re thinking of booking a consultation call I’m now booked out clear through to August, so try to book early. Now […]

  • Thoughts on AI and publishing

    Updated: 2023-06-19 19:00:00
    When Amazon released the Kindle, I was one of the first customers. I had a first gen iPad and have read e-books almost exclusively ever since. Heck, I left my job as a literary agent to go work at a tech company. I’ve long been techno-optimistic and have embraced new developments eagerly. I truly believe […]

  • Two literary legends pass away (This week in books)

    Updated: 2023-06-16 19:00:00
    This week! Books! The publishing world lost two luminaries this week. Cormac McCarthy, author of All the Pretty Horses, No Country for Old Men, and The Road passed away at age 89. Lincoln Michel looks back at McCarthy’s mesmerizing, precise style. And one of the most legendary editors of all time, Robert Gottlieb, who worked […]

  • You probably don’t need to point out that your character is looking at something (page critique)

    Updated: 2023-06-15 19:00:00
    If you’d like to nominate your own page or query for a public critique, kindly post them here in our discussion forums: Also, if you’d like to test your editing chops, keep your eye on this area or this area! I’ll post the pages and queries a few days before a critique so you can see how your redline […]

  • How the blog-to-book experiment is going: challenges and thoughts

    Updated: 2023-06-15 07:00:00
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  • Your dream agent is the one who loves your book

    Updated: 2023-06-12 20:14:30
    I’m back in California after a productive, if apocalypty, trip to NYC. Never thought I’d need to return to California to avoid the wildfires. As more and more authors post about their submissions experiences on social media and there’s much discussion of “dream” agents, I wanted to riff on something editor Kristen Weber shared on […]

  • A question...

    Updated: 2023-06-11 09:43:00
    : . Lloyd of Gamebooks A blog about writing gamebooks . My musings on how to write a gamebook and what makes a good gamebook . Create your story here Sunday , June 11, 2023 A question . So hen I was running Lindenbaum , someone suggested that there could be an open gamebook competition with no limits on sections or word count . I'm not against running one , but only if it's a Nanowrimo type event where people just write something over a month or some other time frame just for the challenge because I don't want to spend any more money on prizes or spend any more time running another . competition Any interest in a gamebook Nanowrimo Posted by Stuart Lloyd at 10:43 AM Email This BlogThis Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest No : comments Post a Comment Older Post Home

  • Doctave Q&A with Niklas Begley

    Updated: 2023-06-08 07:00:00
    Blog API documentation course Course home I : Introduction to REST APIs II : Using an API like a developer III : Documenting API endpoints IV : OpenAPI spec and generated reference docs V : Step-by-step OpenAPI code tutorial VI : Testing API docs VII : Conceptual topics in API docs VIII : Code tutorials IX : The writing process X : Publishing API docs XI : Thriving in the API doc space XII : Native library APIs XIII : Processes and methodology XIV : Metrics and measurement XV : Additional resources Download PDFs About About me Contact Presentations Newsletter Site analytics Advertising Archives 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 Posts by tag Series Trends to follow or forget Sitting , standing , and walking Journey away from

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