Being away from here has given me a chance to focus intensely on launching a new magazine without too many distractions. We now have five issues under our belt and I have reaquainted myself with the rhythms of conventional publishing. I know where the peaks and troughs of effort lie and I can get back to a more normal and less distorted life in the troughs.
Creating, editing and writing for Blue & Green Tomorrow has been a lot of fun and a lot of hard work. And it couldn't have happened without Simon, Lori and Dominic (publisher, sub-editor and designer respectively) and, of course, our marvellous contributors. Other people take care of 'webifying' the magazine at blueandgreentomorrow.com. You can register (free) which gives you an account tab and access to digital copies of the magazine. Otherwise much of the content is publicly available under the various themed tabs.
Even through the mayhem of the launch, I've continued to do the occasional course on how to handle the media, often with my long-time partner in crime, Martin Banks. We used to call ourselves 'Press Here' but, when we both deviated out into analysis work, we sold the domain and renamed ourselves greybeards. One look at our photos will tell you why. I also run the odd writing skills workshop for business people.
And, now, here I am blogging again. Given the nature of the magazine, I suspect that I'll be blogging more about sustainability (could a word possibly sound more boring?) than about IT. But it's hard to keep me away from software. Talking of which, I now have an HTC Desire smartphone running Android, and jolly pleased I am too. That could be another running theme.
We'll see. But, as you can see from the title, I think that a deliberate spread of activities, providing I can do all of them well, will makes for a more balanced and fulfilling life than having all my eggs in one basket.
So, the last post turned out not to be The Last Post after all, just a pause while I gathered my wits.
See you again soon.
David




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Welcome back!
Posted by: Martin De Saulles | April 27, 2011 at 09:14 AM
Hurrah :-)
And that's why they say that you should never say never.
Tom
Posted by: Tom Murphy | April 27, 2011 at 05:12 AM
Hi Sukh. Thanks for writing. I had noticed your change - good old LinkedIn tipped me off.
Hope all goes well.
If anyone's interested, I blogged about his work at GE here:
http://teblog.typepad.com/david_tebbutt/2008/09/home-grown-ente.html
Posted by: David Tebbutt | April 26, 2011 at 03:59 PM
Glad you had that question mark at the end of your Last Post!
Welcome back to Blogotopia / Blogosphere. Looking forward to some interesting ePistles :)
(Started a new venture myself - "sort of, the next generation of communicating on the web in organizations" )
Posted by: Sukh | April 26, 2011 at 03:37 PM