Welcome

I’ve been blogging for nearly 5 years now. When I first started, I didn’t think I wanted to be a blogger – I just wanted a place to interact with customers. I quickly realized that I liked writing and started to study writing and used blogging to work on my writing.

Now, 5 years later, I’ve written half a dozen magazine articles, most of one book, and a chapter from another, and written hundreds of blog posts. Now it’s time for something new.

Today, I’m not exactly sure what’s going to be new, but I have realized for a while that I wanted to move my blog away from the msdn hosted blogs and onto a new site. I’ve owned angryweasel.com for close to a decade now, and decided that it was time to use it (You can find the story about the name here – or at least part of it).

The content will remain the same – mostly at least, but I feel a bit more free moving my thoughts, notes, and ideas to my own little island on the web.

More to come

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