It’s a little quiet round these parts at the moment, thanks to a couple of work projects, a couple of extracurricular projects and these pesky impending exams.
So here’s a quick look at a few things I’m working on. A more regular blogging schedule will resume after Friday’s NCEs.
While I’m at work:
City of Culture
Since March, I’ve been planning, organising and running the Evening News campaign to make Norwich the first UK city of culture in 2013. (Do you know how much cumulative time, energy and repetitive copy it would save if I could hyperlink like that on my paper’s website? Anyway.) I’ve written or at least planned a page lead at minimum most days since the campaign began, jumping to more than 2,000 words a day during the Norfolk and Norwich Festival. Now we’re in the final push – the decision’s expected sometime in early to mid July, but we don’t know when. My job at the moment is to make sure we’re ready, whatever the decision, whenever it comes. Including if it comes on exam day.
Lord Mayor’s Celebrations
Every year since 1976 Norwich city council has held a celebratory weekend with a procession of floats. (The history of the parade goes back to the middle ages or further.) This year, the Evening News is printing 10,000 souvenir issues for the parade on July 10, with an 8-page supplement wraparound, as well as a lead a day in the week before the parade and the now-traditional 8-page picture-led supplement for the following Monday’s paper. I’m planning and writing most of the coverage for both, as well as shooting video and, bizarrely for me, sitting on the float judging panel.
Both of these are on top of the day-to-day general reporting life, tackling calls, early and late shifts, magistrates and crown courts, council committees and meetings, and other diary and patch jobs.
Oh, and revision. I forgot about the revision.
Extracurricular activities:
Six Months In Scents
I’ve just begun a blogging project I’ve planned for a while, challenging myself to write reflectively every day. I’m using my weirdly large perfume collection as a lens for a daily blog on scent, memory and the evocative links between them. Or I’m just writing an extended essay about the experience of community and collectivity around perfume that wouldn’t be possible without the Internet. Or I’m wearing a different scent every day for six months and waffling about how it makes me feel. It’s an experiment.
Live-action Pokemon Red game crossed with pub crawl
This needs no explanation. Well, actually, it needs a lot of explanation, and I’ll blog about it properly once we’ve considered the results from Saturday’s playtest.
Serious Business
My partner and I are going through the tricky business of writing up a business plan to turn Zombie from a not-for-profit hobby into a potentially profitable business. At times it’s mindtwistingly complicated but slowly it’s taking shape as a project that might turn a profit in a couple of years’ time.
On this blog:
I’m about 2/3 of the way through writing an enormous thinkypost about the aesthetics and grammar of hyperlinking in the wake of the Nick Carr affair. There are posts in the pipeline about Kingdom of Loathing‘s community, economy and monetisation, personalising journalism rather than customising experience, and a few other ideas that have caught my imagination.
But for now I think it’s fair to say it’ll be a little quiet around here till I’m the other side of the exams – even if it’s not so quiet anywhere else.