Deryck Hodge is a free/open source software dev and a fan of comics, games, and media. One day he may actually be creative himself.

Amazon Launches Licensed Fan Fiction Publishing Platform On Kindle With Selected Warner Bros Properties, More On The Way - Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors

This could be very huge for fiction on the Interwebs.

17 hours ago -

All I Could Ask For - ESPN

Writing is hard and lonely. Great article about that and about a book written for a good cause.

3 weeks ago -

Inc: The Return of Writing

As a guy in tech with an English degree, I really appreciate this article. I agree completely and find this to be true at Canonical. Good writing is common among great people, even if the field itself is technology.

I’ve also always thought my English degree was a great asset as I’ve grown in responsibility in software development. I’m comfortable communicating in both written and verbal forms, and I can read a book or set of docs quickly to get up to speed on new technologies.

And then there’s the upside of being able to recommend a great book that not everyone has heard of.

5 months ago -

Spending some time this weekend writing

I discovered comics young. So young that I can’t even pin it down to an age. I’d guess 5 or 6, but memory from that point in life isn’t to be trusted. I do know that it was around age 10 that I started trying to write and draw comics. Somewhere around 12 I took an art class that killed any artistic hope in me. Around that age I also started reading “serious fiction.” That’s when I set out to be a writer. And comics was the thing I most wanted to write.

Fast forward to now, past the English degree I hold, too many rejected comics submissions, a bunch of short stories like this one, and a stint as an English teacher. I now work as a software developer. Still a writer, of a sort. A writer of software, rather than stories. But still, our young selves have a way of shaping our current selves. In fact, I still think about writing comics all the time, still have stories swimming around in my head daily. But I find every excuse I can not to sit down and write.

I think this needs to end.

So I’ll spend some time this weekend writing. I’ve got another idea for a comic I want to flesh out. A kind of Southern Gothic Absurd piece. A “What if Flannery O’Connor wrote superhero stories?” kind of thing.

I’m not deceiving myself into thinking I’m the next great comics writer. But if I get something down that doesn’t suck, I might cast about for an artist to bring it to life. If not, at least I’ll have broken out of my can’t-ever-find-the-time-to-write slump.