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Writing and the Cloud: Steven Savage

So you probably heard about Apple’s iCloud, their sort of automatic backup service that stores things on Cloud-based systems so they’re easily accessible anywhere — and backed up.

Think of what this means to a writer. Me, I’m excited about it for a lot of reasons.

Now, yes, there are concerns about privacy, security, and reliability. I’m enthused for, shall we say, the “ideal i”, and will just cope with the flaws while they get ironed out.

Imagine what it means to be able to write anywhere on the same document. Add a few paragraphs on your phone at lunch. Sneak in a few pages on break at work. Ignore a meltdown of your computer and just borrow your roommate’s while you get your own system fixed.

Writing away without significant interruption, the same document growing all the time. Hell, someday you might be able to text-message updates to your book.

This is going to change writing for people that know how to use it. Think about what the cloud means.

Think about the confidence. If you set up your iCloud right (or a similar service), then you never worry about losing your work. Of course I encourage multiple backups, but still.

Think about the lack of limits. Writing anywhere.

Think about the collaboration — take your document anywhere, anytime — others might even be able to see it. Imagine being edited on the fly (you know, in a good way).

Think about inspiration: your new ideas immediately get recorded in a core document or documents. You’re not limited to the muse or the place.

The cloud, if we take advantage of it, is going to be a great opportunity for writers.

Again, if we take advantage of it.

Steven Savage, ProGeek

Steven Savage, ProGeek

Steven Savage, self-described “professional geek”, is the main blogger of the Fan To Pro blog, writer (Fan To Pro, and Convention Career Connection), runs a newsletter on geeky trends, and is the mind behind the popular Seventh Sanctum site. You can find out more about him at his web site.

 

2 Responses to Writing and the Cloud: Steven Savage

  1. Widdershins

    October 20, 2011 at 1:46 am

    There are two types of ways writers deal with new technology. Those who leap in where angels and even geeks fear to tread, and those who have to be dragged from century to century by the scruffs of their necks. I am glad to say I have evolved to slightly closer to the former type as I’ve gotten older. Who knows, by the time I’m eighty, (not as far away as it used to be) I’ll be leapfrogging angels to the front of the line!

     

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