Current Draft Stats

  • Words: 59,511
  • Chapter: 10.325/16
  • Characters Killed by Author: 8
  • In-Frame Vampires: 0

Patter

Thank you for your patience, the time anticipated for your hold is [voice slows and pitch shifts to unintelligibility, sounds somewhat like demonic cackling]. July was a crazy month for me at work, summer is always busy, plus I had started the new Resident research rotation, and it has some growing pains.

I have one more chapter to plot out. Then I have to write the whole damn thing. Baby Steps, Dr Greg.

I’d love it if you shared interesting things that YOU are reading or doing. Send me a message about a great book you’ve just read, or something else that other UF fans are likely to geek out about, and I’ll share it with my newsletter. BE SURE to sign the email the way you want your name to appear, otherwise, I’ll make it anonymous.

Don’t hesitate to hit me up with suggestions or complaints and the like.

Currently Reading

Envisioning Information by Edward R. Tufte.

This book celebrates escapes from the flatlands of both paper and computer screen, showing superb displays of high-dimensional complex data. The most design-oriented of Edward Tufte’s books, Envisioning Information shows maps, charts, scientific presentations, diagrams, computer interfaces, statistical graphics and tables, stereo photographs, guidebooks, courtroom exhibits, timetables, use of color, a pop-up, and many other wonderful displays of information. The book provides practical advice about how to explain complex material by visual means, with extraordinary examples to illustrate the fundamental principles of information displays. Topics include escaping flatland, color and information, micro/macro designs, layering and separation, small multiples, and narratives. Winner of 17 awards for design and content. 400 illustrations with exquisite 6- to 12-color printing throughout. Highest quality design and production.

From Back Cover

Next on TBR Pile

Excession  by Iain M. Banks

Current Research

How has the increasing use of IV fluids since the SEP 1 bundle impacted patient care?

Current Coding

Research collection mobile front end and back end. Used for one study, but could be turnkey for more studies.

BookFunnel Promos

August Fantasy Book Sale. Lots of great Fantasy and UF to enjoy here. The books here look fantastic. Pun-intended? I have no clue anymore.
Magic & Mayhem. This list just scrolls and scrolls and scrolls. Trigger Warning: Man Chest. Judging by my other bookfunnels, this is a big no-no in some circles, so I figured I should warn you. Or titillate you, as the need requires.
Urban Fantasy? MURDER MYSTERY?? Count Sophie in!

Until Next Time!

Thank you for tolerating my reckless experimentation. Mwah-ha-ha?

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Father, Physician, Computer Programmer, and now Author, apparently?

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Nina · December 3, 2022 at 11:12 am

Could you PLEASE put me on the subscription list. Thank you

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