So, I'm thinking about writing about my approach to code and science and art...and maybe it being code-language agnostic...basically pseudo-code.

I've written code-tech chapters before...and languages come in and out of fashion...but the concepts carry across languages.

Anyway, would anyone be interested in me writing such a thing? Both science vis and artistic?

I'm not so keen on traditional publishing paths.

One of my very first tech writing was as co-author with mostly men.

I was recruited to write my chapter because of the Neuromusclular-Junction simulation on which I collaborated with a Neuroscientist.

Amazon, when the book came out, decided to drop my name (and one other's) because they said '"tech books with women's names don't sell as well"

So, Amazon just erased me. Completely. At a time when it really mattered, in my career.

Ugh.

@kristinHenry this makes me feel awful

@hipsterelectron It's just the way things are. It sucks. But that's the world we currently live in.

If I were to write more seriously again, I'd only do it with community support.

@kristinHenry have spoken to you about how my time at twitter inc had a variety of credit politics i simply could not believe at the time. working for the federal government was very different but i only went into academia bc i had confidence in my advisor