I have been writing about whatever strikes my fancy recently, but mostly of a legal sort. It occurs to me that doing so does drive home the passion, insight, (or discipline – quite frankly) of the writing and the topics.
A good friend suggested a simple way to address that particular problem is to put together an editorial calendar: what I’ll talk about and when. What a novel idea! It’ll seem like it was planned and everything!
So here is my shot at the editorial calendar moving forward (at least for a little while):
Week of |
Topic |
April 30 | All Things Beer-y |
May 7 | Business Law |
May 14 | Debtor/Creditor Law |
May 21 | Legal Basics (i.e. how the system works) |
May 28 | Wild-Card |
Jun 4 | All Things Beer-y |
Jun 11 | Business Law |
Jun 18 | Debtor/Creditor Law |
Jun 25 | Legal Basics (i.e. how the system works) |
I’ll try to use this as a basic outline over the next several weeks. Let’s see if we can get into a rhythm of covering information that’s useful, somewhat detailed, and – at times, at least – fun.
Let me know what you think? Is this the right schedule? Sound interesting?
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