Below, please find what purports to be a complete list, with links where
appropriate, of everything I have ever written or said, for love or money,
or simply for public consumption; it is, in other words, a history of the
wavering path my life has taken from art to prostitution and—one hopes,
anyway—back to art. Another way I like to look at it involves the
invocation of my surprise that people are willing to sponsor—and, in many
cases, subsidize—my education and the ongoing report on my life’s
progress.
The references here collected have been arranged, roughly, in reverse
chronological order of their original date of publication, if published,
or creation, if not published. In addition, given that so much of the work
here is either writing, editing, or speaking, those three categories have
been used as a basic organizing principle as well; to make this list even
more useful, I've prefaced each entry with the date of publication where
applicable (or known).
- 2001/12/07
Chapter 9: A Conversation with Steve Champeon
interview with Derek Powazek
Design for Community
Discussion of online community and the webdesign-L mailing list community.
- 2001/11
Designers vs. Programmers, Calling a Truce
Molly Holzschlag
New Architect
Quoted by Molly in a piece that inspired her book
on integrated Web design
- 2000/10
Wrenching Decision; Choose Your Favorite Tools: A Compilation of Industry Recommendations
Molly Holzschlag
webtechniques
Quoted in a piece about Web developers’ favorite tools.
- 2001/08
Design for Community
Derek Powazek
Interviewed for Chapter 9
- 2001/05
Taking Your Talent to the Web: A Guide for Transitioning Designers
Jeffrey Zeldman
Technical editor
- 2000/12
The Art and Science of Web Design
Jeffrey Veen
Development editor
- 2000/01
XHTML: Moving Toward XML
Simon St. Laurent and
B. K. DeLong
Technical editor
- 1998/01
XML: A Primer
Simon St. Laurent
Technical editor
- 1999/07
The XML Bible
Elliotte Rusty Harold
Technical editor
- 1998/07
XML: Extensible Markup Language
Elliotte Rusty Harold
Technical editor
- 1997
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, 1/e
Lou Rosenfeld and
Peter Morville
Technical reviewer for the first edition
- 2000/04/13
Web UI On The Cusp Of Change
Jon Udell
Byte
Interview for Byte on Web UIs and Web standards
- 1999/07
How to Pick Up Women Without Getting Killed or Going Broke: A He Said/She Said Review
Maggie Powers and
Steven Champeon
smug.com
In which we buy a book Leslie found out about via spam and review it
- 1999/04
The Rise of User Preference
High Five
Dynamic HTML as the driver for client-side personalization
- 1999
DHTML Object Wrapper, Part Two
A List Apart
Dynamic HTML object wrapper discussion; part two of two
- 1999
DHTML Object Wrapper
A List Apart
Dynamic HTML object wrapper discussion; part one of two
- 2001/04/02
Danny Goodman's 20th Anniversary Celebration Caption Cntest
Runner-up
- 1999/10
Where the Web Leads Us: Responses
XML.com
Feedback to a Tim O'Reilly article on "infoware"; a sort of precursor to Web services
- 1998/11/12
Common Sense
0sil8
A rant from the height of the furor over the Microsoft antitrust trial; a considered rhetorical exercise; a vote con
- 1998/07
(updated 2000/06/04)
Watching the Namespace
Tracing the rapid disappearance of unregistered two-letter, and, subsequently, three-character, domain names
- 1998/06/29
Showdown at the HTML Corral
Salon
Greg Lindsay
Rundown of the Web98 West Cool Site in a Day competition. We won.
- 1998/04
The Love Song of a Mail Order Shopper
Smug's Mystery Date
My ode to Jennifer, the brunette in the MacMall advertisements
- 1997
Circuit
the fray
My first and only fray story; a love story about radios
- 1998/01/25
An Open Letter to Netscape
Stating the Obvious
A warning to Netscape on the release of Mozilla; from Apple's ugly history
- 1997
101 Ways to Save Wired Ventures
Stating the Obvious
Contributed to a list of ways that Wired Ventures could be saved from itself
- 1997/08/25
Plug and Play Journalism
Stating the Obvious
On the impact of ready-made factoids upon the second oldest profession
- 1997/04/26
Publishers on Push
Stating the Obvious
Day Five of a series including many other, better, days