People who know me well know that my days off from work are Tuesdays and Wednesdays. They also know that I try to make Tuesdays an entirely tech-free day. (You can learn more about this here.) I do this because I think that it’s important for writers to do their part to be green and making a day off tech-free is one way to do that. I also do it because I think it’s important for writers to take some time away from the computer screen to get reacquainted with the real world around them.
This week is a little different for me. I’ve had to switch my schedule around a little bit and will be taking my tech-free day later in the week to accommodate those changes. However, I still wanted to do something a little green since that’s my Tuesdays are usually about.
So, here is a little bit of reading for you on being green and on green writing:
From my site:
From other sites:
- Bio for Root for Green, an eco-friendly writing/marketing service
- The Green Writing Challenge
- Eco-Friendly Printing and Writing Papers
- The Eco-Friendly Writer
Challenge yourself to be greener in your every day life. You’ll thank yourself down the line!
Question of the Day: What’s another great article on green writing that I haven’t found yet?
[Tags] green, eco-friendly, writing [/Tags]
March 18th, 2008 at 3:09 pm
And thanks again for the link, Kathryn.
March 25th, 2008 at 6:06 am
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