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More Hinterlands For Your Face

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It's that time again, another rough draft excerpt from my novel Hinterlands. If you have any comments or thoughts, you can find me on twitter, or you can comment on this post from twitter using the hashtag #sswiHinterlands2.

The Virtues of Routine...

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As I have been carving away at the lump of raw clay that is my first novel, I have become acquainted with the virtue of routine.

Friend, are you in charge of an API?

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If the answer to the above question is yes, then please read the following carefully. You're development community will thank you.

The Cult of Nice

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Just a quick one for today!

I love Friday

So I was browsing medium after a day off where I did nothing productive, from a work perspective, and came across Gary V's latest post about Fridays.

3 pieces of content from one video

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Recently I published a new video on my second YouTube channel CJD Explains, outlining how I am squeezing 3 pieces of content out of some of my YouTube videos. I really think people are leaving a lot on the table by not thinking outside of…

Hinterlands, a chapter excerpt

Enjoy an unedited, rough draft excerpt from Chapter 7 of my novel Hinterlands, Book One of the White Wolf Trilogy.

The critique & being positive

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There is, to me, a serious problem that has been hiding in plain site within the Digital Design community for years: a lack of structured, healthy criticism.

Say hello to Filmio...

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It's been a long road, but the end is finally here. At least for the first leg of the journey. Today we take the wraps off of Filmio, and I couldn't be more excited, proud or hopeful. We are about to change the game for…

For those about to create...

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As you may or may not know, I am currently working on my first novel. I have published books before, as well as poetry, but this will be the first long form narrative fiction that I have created.