My fork of Icro now accessibly handles posts with images that include alt attributes. My previous accessibility fixes have been merged into the primary Icro repository.
The audiobook for Haven Divided is in production. ๐พ๐๐ง
Sneak preview of the audiobook cover for Harmony’s Song ๐
Song of the day โ Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper ๐ต
The audiobook of Harmony’s Song sounds amazing! I cannot wait for fans to hear it. Narrator Reay Kaplan once again did a marvelous job bringing my characters to life. ๐๐ง
Iโve forked Icro, an open source iOS Micro.blog client, and have begun implementing accessibility features. It’s a work in progress. So far, I’ve got all the custom gestures working in the VO Actions rotor and fixed/improved some .accessibilityLabels.
SS 2: Comics, Superheroes, and Drew Hayes ๐ค
#In this episode of Something to Say, I talk about my love of comics as a sighted child, accessibility challenges of the genre, the rise of superhero fiction, and recommend the Super Powereds series by Drew Hayes.
Electron apps are a scourge upon the Earth.
Many have asked about audiobooks for Haven Divided and/or Harmony’s Song. I’m happy to say that we are working on making both a reality very soon. If you want to continue to see audiobooks produced, consider picking up Haven Lost on Audible and rating/reviewing it. ๐ ๐โ๏ธ๐งโโ๏ธ
Song of the day โ this was mine and my wife’s first dance at our wedding. RIP ๐ โ I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) by Aretha Franklin and George michael ๐ต
๐ Fascinating. ๐คจ๐๐ฝ โ BREAKING: Ethan Peck Cast As Spock On โStar Trek: Discoveryโ Season 2
Writing in a new genre is a lot of funโin the same sense that some people find free falling in the Tower of Terror at Disneyland fun. ๐ฑ But I do enjoy the formerโฆnot so much the latter.
๐ ๐๐๐๐ Cereal to superhero: 10 great Gretzky pop culture moments
Two chapters written for my next novel. There are few feelings quite as satisfying. I think this one is a winner. ๐๐
The Open Web is a Tool, Not a Silver Bullet
#There have been quite a few good pieces written about the growing discontent toward Twitter, FaceBook, and other centralized social networks of late. The best of these, in my opinion, is this one by Brent Simmons. I agree with a lot of the points being made; they are a lot of why I’m spend less time on Twitter these days and more time on Micro.blog. But I think a few things are getting lost in the shuffleโor at least, not adequately being discussed or considered.
Many people are talking about how the open web is the solution to the toxicity of social networks. If we own our own content on our own websites and take the power away from the centralized networks like Twitter and FaceBook, the argument goes, things will right themselves. On an Infinite Time Scaleโข, (apologies to John Siracusa), that may be true, but not in the foreseeable future, and certainly not if we convince ourselves that the open web is a silver bullet. It isn’t.
- The web still requires a bar of technical expertise that is too high for many non-tech-savvy people. Centralized networks lower this bar. Something like Micro.blog has taken a middle-ground approach; M.B’s social features are largely centralized (e.g. your M.B timeline/mentions/etc), but you maintain control of your content, hosted yourself and disseminated by M.B, or hosted directly by M.B.
- The web has always been terrible at fluid/real-time conversation. This is an enormous technical challenge on the open webโperhaps not insurmountable, but nowhere near being solved.
- Has everyone forgotten just how toxic the comment sections of blogs have always been? Sure, those comments have a much more limited reach, but the abuse is as bad or worse than something like Twitter. The open web will not solve harassment or abuseโit never has. Those things existed online long before FAceBook or Twitter and will go on after they are footnotes in history books. IRC is/was a non-centralized chat system that was the 90s equivalent to Twitter in many ways. Abuse there happened every bit as often as it does on social networks today. I remember; I was there.
Ultimately, I think it is unrealistic to think that an open web solves the worst abuses we see on the big social networks. If Twitter and/or FaceBook vanished tomorrow, it would, at least in the foreseeable future, have an unintended consequence of amplifying the voices of the more tech savvy over those who are less so. If we, as a society, fail to recognize that abuse, harassment, and spread of toxic/hateful/false information have, do, and will continue to exist on the open web just as they do on social networks, we are setting ourselves up for a rude awakening. If we do acknowledge this, we can protect against it and build a better and more rewardingly social Internet.
I think that many of those taking a stand and abandoning FaceBook, Twitter, et al, actually do understand this, but are focusing too much on the networks themselves. It is not just important but crucial that we put the risk of finding ourselves in the same quagmire on the open web at the forefront of the discussion.
The open web is the tool with which we can begin to solve these problems; it is not, itself, the solution. We need to remember that.
Parallel #1 is just too good! Hosted by Shelly Brisbin and guest starring Larry Skutchan and Stephen Hackett, tech royalty in their respective fields. I loved every single second of it. And dammit! Stephen continues to make me want to collect old Apple computers. ๐ฑ
I was thrilled to be this week’s guest on the Micro Monday Podcast where we talked about Micro.blog, writing, and ice hockey! โ๏ธ๐๐ค
It feels like the years between roughly 1970 and 1990 are just a big blackhole for publishing. Books I want to read or reread from that era just do not seem to exist digitally or in audio the vast majority of the time. Some eventually surfaceโbut so many never do. ๐๐
Song of the day โ Mothers Pride (Remastered) by George Michael ๐ต
SS 1: Tech Writing with Shelly Brisbin
#On this episode of Something to Say, I chat with author and podcaster Shelly Brisbin about writing and publishing tech books, her career as a writer, how the publishing industry has changed, and the various things she’s worked on over the years.
I am so excited to see Parallel join Relay.FM! It’s a fabulous podcast that brings the mainstream and accessibility segments of the tech industry together, hosted by my friend Shelly Brisbin. Check it out! You won’t be disappointed. ๐ง๐ค
Nothing quite like being woken at 4 in the morning by a flood warning alert going off on your phone. I’m definitely over all this rain. ๐ง๐ฃ
Song of the Day โ Something To Be by Rob Thomas ๐ต
I want to thank everyone for the tremendous support I’ve received this week. There’s still one day left to get Haven Lost and Harmony’s Song for free on Kindle, and if you prefer audio, Haven Lost is also available from Audible. ๐โ๏ธ๐งโโ๏ธ ๐ง๐
It’s quite a remarkable feeling to come across an old external hard drive, plug it in, and find long lost gems amidst its ancient contentsโalso, a great many more files that I haven’t the foggiest notion why I bothered to back up.