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Who Has Ever Written a Book or a Play,or Produced a Movie?

While I won three industry-specific advertising awards for concept/copywriting and once had the leading blog in my field, I never had the patience for long form. However, in 9th grade I took over a play about the 25th anniversary of our school (Dolan Jr High) by selling the idea of breaking the boring story up by interspersing commercials, a la Art Fern (Johnny Carson character), which I wrote and performed in.

It included such gems as, "Visine, it gets the red out. And if your eyes are blue, it gets the blue out..."

And this is why Letterman's team never returned any of my inquiries about writing for them.
 
I've written some non-fiction. Been on best seller lists.

I had a 40 year career writing advertising. Many, many TV commercials, print ads, web stuff, movie theater spots, etc.
I can't help but wonder if we've ever crossed paths. Been a writer in the ad world myself for many years. Any chance you work/live in NYC?
 
I have used Amazon Createspace and KDP to self-publish five books of original short sayings (aphorisms). No best sellers but just over 2300 paperback copies sold in six years, some 400 in Europe and Asia. How does a guy named Bob in Connecticut attract a worldwide readership? Someone would have to ask.
 
I had no idea we had so many writers on the BY. Having a career in writing has always been my dream yet somehow I ended up at the far opposite end of the spectrum, working in IT. Whatever pays the bills.

Those with experience in technical writing, any advice on how you got started?
 
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I had no idea we had so many writers on the BY. Having a career in writing has always been my dream yet somehow I ended up at the far opposite end of the spectrum, working in IT. Whatever pays the bills.

Those with experience in technical writing, any advice on how you got started?

My wife is a technical writer for a fintech company.

Her background was in science writing (BA/BS in English and Biology, MA in Science Writing), but after years of working for non-profits and being treated like ____ and woefully underpaid, she applied for this job. It used a lot of the same skills, with emphasis on technical accuracy and consistency. She's basically in charge of the help system for one of the company's products now.

Coming from IT would actually give you a leg up in any kind of software technical writing, since you probably understand the code better than most writers. Demonstrating your writing capabilities might not be as straightforward in an interview, but if you've ever documented anything, that would help. I'm pretty sure my wife's company has hired writers from an array of background, both "softer" (more writing-oriented) and "harder" (more technically-oriented).
 
I craft small artisanal works dedicated mostly to UConn basketball that are occasionally well-received.
 
I had no idea we had so many writers on the BY. Having a career in writing has always been my dream yet somehow I ended up at the far opposite end of the spectrum, working in IT. Whatever pays the bills.

Those with experience in technical writing, any advice on how you got started?

My approach has been to find an unfilled need, research it extensively, find a solution to the need and write about it.
Unfilled need -few people knew how to balance (micronutrients) fresh food (such as raw) diets for dogs. After years of research and analyses, I wrote Unlocking the Canine Ancestral Diet, published by Dogwise, about balancing fresh food canine diets. I made some money on the book, perhaps $3/hr, but my consulting increased a lot. Best investment I made in myself since college, well, perhaps ever.
 
Tim won’t let me post videos. Something about the sponsors. It’s called “Recruiting Hard!”! It was part of the Grind and was over 20 minutes. But take it with a grain of salt. .
Tim?
 
I just finished a fiction novel first draft and I’m refining it now. It’s a thriller - commercial fiction.
 
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I'm considering writing a book on the process of Primary elections. The outline would be a combination of anecdotal stories of a wild Primary race that I just worked on, with parts/sections that also factually explain the Primary/electoral process. It would be like a front row seat to a campaign plus the educational element. I imagine it being worthwhile for Political Science or Public Policy (my major) college classes, and would also entertain readers who enjoy political insight, strategy, and shenanigans. I'm like ten pages into writing it but will likely not finish for awhile (if at all). Writing a book is hard.
 

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