Writing: March 2007 Archives

Technical Editing

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While I was writing my Novell column and feature articles for PC Systems and Support, I also had the pleasure of working as one of the magazine's Technical Editors. I currently do technical editing for a client, but a non-disclosure agreement prevents me from going into more detail. I am able to do technical editing on just about any subset of computer writing with which I am familiar. Feel free to check out my resume for a complete list of my qualifications.

If you are a editor or publisher and you are in need of a freelance Technical Editor, feel free to contact me about working for you.

Computer-Related Writing.

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I published my first computer article in 1994, for the now-defunct newspaper, Gulf Coast Computing . Since then, I've written for CONNECT, PC Systems and Support, Inside Microsoft Windows, K-12 Windows Technology Newsletter (the graphic above), Exploring Windows NT, and American Programmer.

Although a bit dated in terms of the technology, this article is a good example of my style:

Make Your NT Workstation a HTTP Server

Originally published in Exploring Windows NT

(Just on a side note, i've "kept current" on httpd, now known as the Apache web server.)

Currently, I write computer-related articles on two of my websites, seashell-software (my "business" site) and Linux-Blog, where I chronicle my Linux and FreeBSD projects.

If you're an editor or publisher and you're looking for an experienced, qualified writer, feel free to contact me and I'll submit some query ideas. I'm one of those writers with zillion ideas floating around in my head. If you've got the place for me to put some, let's talk.

Edward J. Branley's Blogs

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Most of my writing these days is done on my blogs. Blogging is not only a good outlet for my writing, they're also a technical challenge, since I maintain several of the sites where I write.

Blogs:



YatPundit - Politics, Funky Music, and Hubig's Pies. My political/New Orleans blog. I'm a liberal Democrat, so if that sort of writing is not to your taste, you've been warned.

YatCuisine - My food blog. Recipes, food talk, and restaurant reviews.

YatTravel - a relatively new project, this is my travel blog. I'm on the road a lot, with all the training work I do, so this is the story of a "road warrior."

These blogs are maintained by me on an Intel server running FreeBSD/Apache/Movable Type.

Additionally, I maintain a diary page at Daily Kos and at BlueSunBelt.

I also mainatin a LiveJournal.

Podcasts

My Podcasts are currently on hiatus. They'll be back soon!

My Current Status

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About Edward J. Branley

Edward J. Branley is the President of the New Orleans Street Railway Association, as well as an Independent Computer Consultant specializing in SAN architecture, UNIX and SAN Training.

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