For the moment, this page, too, is little more than a links page. Actually, it's more of an ad for Fables.org. Even more's the pity.

Most recently, I presented a seminar at Perl Whirl, a floating technical converence. I've also written a review of the conference that will shortly appear in The Perl Journal. I'd previously written an article that was accepted by The Perl Journal just before they temporarily closed to submissions, so it was published instead in The Unix Review, a sister publication under the CMP banner, in October 2002.

Some years ago, I founded an online folklore magazine by the name of "Fables". As a folklore magazine, it failed, but my wife Megan has since resurrected it into a successful semi-pro speculative fiction quarterly.

I'm not a terribly prolific writer. Nor am I exactly a successful one. I write as a hobby, as a release from the technical (though I also occasionally write treatises on Perl for the beginner). Most of what I have written that I care to share is available on the afore mentioned Fables web site.