by Greg Turnquist | May 27, 2015 | writing
The world of open source has commoditized many things. It’s the key reason my wife and I could move off of Windows and onto Macs without the world knowing or caring. Key apps we use are Chrome and LibreOffice. These tools are free and open. It takes no effort to...
by Greg Turnquist | May 26, 2015 | darklight
Last night, around 11pm, I wrapped up a long edit on Darklight. Ever since the Clarksville Christian Writers started meeting early this year, I have gotten in gear for cleaning up my manuscript. One of my fabulous beta readers, a published author, spotted my issue...
by Greg Turnquist | May 22, 2015 | spring-social-ecobee
Greetings Spring community, Spring Social Ecobee is a community project lets you connect to your Ecobee Smart Thermostat. Right now, it has a handful of functions like looking up all your thermostats, getting sensor readings, and posting status messages to your...
by Greg Turnquist | May 20, 2015 | darklight
I recently got excited about Pinterest. My wife put together a great board for her debut novel, that is being published in July. I had a small set of pictures related to Darklight, so I took the plunge and signed up. To the right is a link to my board. I had a couple...
by Greg Turnquist | May 14, 2015 | writing
Last night’s night’s writing prompt: * * * Manager dropped the problem in my lap. I look up at my screen start typing. Hmm. How do you do that? I look over at my book shelf. My finger runs across the six books I have. I fish one out, flip to the chapter...