Small b Blogging

This great piece on Small b Blogging aligns with my philosophy and practice.

Selected quotes:

What’s going on here? I call it small b blogging. It’s a virtuous cycle of making interesting connections while also being a way to clarify and strengthen my own ideas. I’m not reaching a big audience by any measure but the direct impact and benefit is material.

Small b blogging is learning to write and think with the network. Small b blogging is writing content designed for small deliberate audiences and showing it to them. Small b blogging is deliberately chasing interesting ideas over pageviews and scale. An attempt at genuine connection vs the gloss and polish and mass market of most “content marketing”.

And remember that you are your own audience! Small b blogging is writing things that you link back to and reference time and time again. Ideas that can evolve and grow as your thinking and audience grows.

As Venkatesh says in the calculus of grit – release work often, reference your own thinking & rework the same ideas again and again. That’s the small b blogging model.

So, getting a post read by “everyone” is harder than ever but reaching hundreds or low thousands of audience has never been easier.

By chasing audience we lose the ability to be ourselves. By writing for everyone we write for no one.

When you write for someone else’s publication your writing becomes disparate and UN-networked. By chasing scale and pageviews you lose identity and the ability to create meaningful, memorable connections within the network.

Come join the network. Bring a blog.

Source: http://tomcritchlow.com/2018/02/23/small-b-blogging/

 

Glitterstim Tiftofs

My fourth grader and I have been reading book 1 of the Han Solo trilogy, The Paradise Snare. Homework writing prompts are more fun when you have the Star Wars universe to play with. Here’s what we came up with when prompted to create a candy inspired by the book.

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Glitterstim Tiftofs are sweet, until they’re not. An initial hit of sweet yields to sour which yields, finally, to a bitter worthy of a Bantha blood fizz.

Mined in the dark depths of Kessel, glitterstim’s unique and very valuable properties are activated by exposure to light. A coating of Corellian chocolate preserves glitterstim’s telepathic effects against prying photons.

As chocolate gives way to the warmth of the mouth, glitterstim coats the mouth and grabs the tongue. With a smile at a star or the glow of a light saber, glitterstim activates and rides receptors straight to the brain. There, it opens your mind to other minds, tuning you to the frequencies of nearby sentience.

Here’s a growing thread about neurodiversity and education involving several educators I follow.

My “I’m Autistic” and social model pieces are referenced, cool.

Education, Neurodiversity, the Social Model of Disability, and Real Life

I’m Autistic. Here’s what I’d like you to know.

Great piece that aligns with my experience:

https://hbr.org/2017/11/what-managers-need-to-know-about-social-tools

I worked it into the team communication section of Communication is Oxygen.

Communication is oxygen. Build a district wide collaboration infrastructure and an open by default culture.

I also worked it into…

Building creative culture at work and in the classroom

and…

Projects, Teams, and Psychological Safety

I gave all of those some editing attention while I was in there. Someday, I’ll start liking the way they read. After a year, some pieces are to the point where I can accept their public existence. 🙂