This is my first attempt at the @williambanks #nameinlights initiative. I hadn't thought about doing something like this previously because I have fewer followers than many of my followers do. Wasn't thinking about the broader visibility of the hashtag, I guess.
In any case, I'd like to introduce @mada. He was one of my first contacts here on SteemIt, someone who consistently left thoughtful comments on my posts (never just a thumbs-up from that guy). His own posts are often process-commentary on his paintings, which are interesting in a wow-I-wish-I-had-the-patience-for-that kind of way but not what really turns my crank. That happens at the intersection of the Venn diagram for neuroscience, social policy, and science fiction. @mada has a series of posts he calls #trancewar, on the unseen currents that drive our political ecosystem, for instance the upwelling of blue-collar anger that Trump managed to harness so effectively during the 2016 campaign. A more fun treatment of some of those same themes is a sci-fi novel he posted here to Steemit called H-17, which I reviewed here to capture a bounty he had posted. It was that experience that inspired me to start posting reviews of other books, which have generally been my most popular ones. So in one sense, @mada is responsible for most of what I've written here.
Today was the first time I had followed any threads of his writing outside of Steemit. From his #introduceyourself post, I went to his website, where he has another book (which I haven't read yet) and where he describes the cluster headaches that have prevented him from getting a "real" 9-5 job. I had a choice about leaving that world to become an entrepreneur, for which I am grateful, but now I'm curious about what the "couple of small businesses" he mentioned are.
I could maybe say more, but I'm due to see Dr. Strange in about 20 minutes. Hope all of your Sundays are equally trippy.
This was a pleasant surprise - I'm honored. Thanks @plotbot!!!
To answer your question about my other jobs: In addition to making art and writing, I own a little publishing company, do weird research jobs (for companies and academics) and still take on the occasional strategic foresight/business development consulting contract.
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Interesting! My editor has a small press in mind for our first evolution-themed anthology grant, but it may not work out -- one never knows about these kinds of things.
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I am very familiar with the #nameinlights tag and haven't used it in a while. Well, shoot, I could have actually used it for my latest post! RAWR!
Anyway, you're new to me and so is @mada. I will definitely be checking both of you out! :)
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Thanks. Pleasure to meet you.
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I think you can update tags for up to 30 days @merej99
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@plotbot2015 Thank you for bringing @mada to my attention. Sorry I was late to the game. I actually read this and even bookmarked it, then got swamped. Was going through my bookmarks when I realized I had totally missed responding on this.
You have my upvote and my follow, @mada you seem like a great choice for #nameinlights and welcome to steemit!
upvoted and resteemed!
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Awesome - thanks!
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Thanks!
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