In my previous two posts I talked about securing your data by backing up your personal computer(s) and your website so that you can recover quickly in case of a technical disaster. But aside from hardware failures, what can happen to your website? About 40% of the Internet runs on WordPress. This makes it an…
Author: Kurt Schumacher
Backing Up Is(n’t) Hard To Do
In my last post I talked about backing up your personal computer to make sure that your critical files—like your books!—are safe in case of a hardware failure. This month I’m going cover another important asset: your website(s). Whether it’s a blog, or a store where you sell your books, or any other kind of…
Scrivener 3 for Windows is Here!
No, this isn’t an April Fool’s Day joke! The Windows version of Scrivener 3 has finally been released. So if you’re a Windows user who’s been jealous of your Mac friends using all those fancy new features, you can rejoice now. If you’re already using Scrivener 1, there’s going to be a bit of a…
Let’s Back Up a Bit!
The gentleman in the picture is wearing suspenders and a belt. While this is not a great fashion look and people might make fun of him, that’s less embarrassing than his pants falling down because of a wardrobe malfunction. I have a server at a large hosting service that runs a number of websites, including…
Inspiration is All Around Us
“Everything you look at can become a fairy tale and you can get a story from everything you touch.” (Hans Christian Andersen) Inspiration can truly come from anything, if we leave ourselves open to it. Anything you see, hear, smell, taste, feel, or dream could become part of the story that you’re writing—or maybe the…