Here is yet another thing I’m proud of!
Between half-October and half-November Marty and I worked like crazy people to finish the website launch for S&S Trail Services, an already well-lauded trail building company recently set up by two of our dearest friends, Ryan Spates and Susan Stormer. We did this with a tight 30-day deadline [...]
I don’t know what you’re doing today, but I’m setting up the book design for The Usual Error, authored by the marvelous Pace & Kyeli Smith. Your life is not nearly as exciting as mine.
Just FYI.
I keep mentioning that things are changing but not exactly how, and I’m sure that must be maddening. Maddening! To be honest, I am working so hard on the Martin Whitmore illustration empire (and the Usual Error Project, as you’ve noticed!) that I’ve barely had a moment to start the transition I’ve planned. I promise [...]
The Usual Error Project website has launched—which you know if you signed up for their launch notification list! I am exhausted and exhilarated at the same time. We all worked yesterday until almost 3 am this morning to get it finished, and we pushed the big sparkly launch button this morning.
I am incredibly [...]
For those of you who don’t already know, the Usual Error Project is about communication. Communicating with your boyfriend, your boss, your best bud, or your dog. It’s a great resource for anyone who finds themselves in hairy personal situations or unclear, people-oriented professional situations, and it has a slew of great solutions [...]
I recently made a post in Pavlina’s Personal Development forums because some people were asking about the PhotoReading seminars that Learning Strategies offers, and it just so happened that I attended one last weekend. Of course, y’all knew that, but I mostly talked about my hypnagogic hordes of bugs. Oops.
This particular seminar happened [...]
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My first night in Dallas was a little weird, but the whole trip so far has been awesome. The seminar room is reminiscent of my office – positive vibes, bright colors, things hanging on the walls. It’s not as dense as my office is, but the crowded, creative energy is very similar. [...]