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You might be overly concerned that I’ve been neglecting this particular blog, and I don’t blame you. I’ve been busy.

With CES 2009 on the horizon and multiple assignments for Gatehouse Media on my plate, finding the time to blog has been tough.

Add to that my NaNoWriMo challenge (which stands now at 29,850 words on my way to 50,000) and you’ve got a recipe for blank electronic pages.

Stay tuned, though. there are a few story ideas in the pipeline that will figure into the upcoming editoral offerings here.

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Writing the script for podcasts is one of the fun things I get to do as master of my domain – literally. But it’s actually quite easy because when I write my columns for publication, they’re written in a voice that can be easily transferred to the spoken work.

Take, for instance, many of the past episodes of Bowl of Cheese podcast. They frequently feature a transcript that’s nearly word-for-word the written column that sparked my idea for and episode.

This week’s podcast episode – see the transcript here – is all about National Donut Day and Donut Tuesday. I invented the latter about half a dozen years ago and the former came into being in 1938.

This week also marks the first time in 44 episodes that I’ve put out BOC within a week of itself. This will become easier now that I have a rich library of content from which to choose.

You see, writing columns a couple times a week now gives me a ton of possible topics on which to rant. And if you’ve never listened to Bowl of Cheese podcast, it’s only 3-5 minutes of diatribe and humor. You can subscribe at iTunes or via the Bowl of Cheese site.

So, take a moment today to enjoy a donut and a podcast. And have a great weekend.

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