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| 1 | +# Write |
| 2 | + |
| 3 | +Get Writing! |
| 4 | +--------------------------------------------------- |
| 5 | + |
| 6 | +Something to note throughout the majority of this session: just barf it |
| 7 | +out, and edit it later. The focus for this should not be perfection, but just flow. Shush your inner critic. |
| 8 | + |
| 9 | +Suggestions on what to write about |
| 10 | +* reflections on the learning process, |
| 11 | +* bugs you’ve come across and how you’ve fixed them, |
| 12 | +* tutorials on lesser-known languages and technologies, |
| 13 | +* updates on your progress on your coding projects. |
| 14 | +* “Every time you spend more than five minutes fixing a bug, you should write about it" -Debra Williams Cauley at WSC 2013 ([more](http://www.writespeakcode.com/blog/2013/11/16/so-you-wanna-write-tech-books.html)) |
| 15 | +* Julia Evan's round up [topics to write and speak about](https://jvns.ca/blog/2015/03/06/1-1-topic-ideas/) |
| 16 | + |
| 17 | +Where to submit or publish? |
| 18 | +--------------------------------------------------- |
| 19 | +* Zines! - [Bubblesort Zines](http://bubblesort-zines.myshopify.com/) |
| 20 | +* Let podcasters know you are interested in being interviewed! |
| 21 | +* Guest blog for a friend |
| 22 | +* Blog “round” with friends - |
| 23 | +* If you write or see something great about public speaking in tech, submit to [Technically Speaking](https://github.com/catehstn/technically-speaking) |
| 24 | + |
| 25 | +What do I do after today? |
| 26 | +--------------------------------------------------- |
| 27 | +- Tweet about your blog post |
| 28 | +- Submit your article to an online publication |
| 29 | +- Turn your blog posts into a talk, workshop or a book |
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