I’m
about to share the secrets of how I work.
My
work takes almost entirely in the digital world: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube,
blogs, web sites, email, online news and trade publications, webinars, online
meetings, phone conferences. I am in virtual Mumbai one moment and Marshall,
Missouri, the next. It’s rare for me to physically see many of the people I
work directly with – people in offices in Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Mexico City,
Brussels, London, Washington, Calgary.
It’s
fast-paced work, often hectic, sometimes resembling the frenzy of Wall Street
or the Chicago Board of Trade. Most times it’s straightforward work, with a
rhythm and pace to it like most other work. A few times, it’s like wading
through a swamp, dealing with the dark side of the human condition; people will
say anything, reveal anything, and sometimes threaten anything
that
they would never dream of doing face-to-face.
This
is when I turn to poetry, in three different ways.
To
continue reading, please see my post today at Tweetspeak
Poetry.
Photograph by George Hodan via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
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