
The OT Savant
It’s taken a couple weeks, but I finally feel like I’m getting into the swing of this blogging thing, and gosh darn it if I don’t really enjoy it.
My 2025 started off a little slow on the reading and writing front, due partially to my work schedule picking up. As a Network Engineer specializing in Operations Technology (OT) and working at an electrical utility, the new year traditionally means new budgets, new projects, and dreaded ‘kick-off’ meetings. With three weeks of that now behind me, I was finally able to give some attention to the blogs last week. I’m glad I did.
In my short time here on WordPress I’ve been introduced to many friendly and talented writers whore are walking this writing path before or beside me. WordPress has really opened up a new world to me, and that world seems to be filled with stories and people who I admire and hope to connect with as I grow.
Firstly, a big thank you to anyone who is reading this or has read any of my posts. I’ve spent most of writing time on my Caregiving and Awareness blog New Lung Plz!. If you’ve never heard of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension or if you’d like to learn more about rare disease caregiving, I urge you to take a look.
The rest of my writing time has been spent over at my fictional short story blog, Heeled. It’s the first real story or set of stories that I’ve had the courage to share with anyone, even my wife and kids. My excitement continues to outweigh my anxiety and self-doubt, despite learning daily of mistakes I’m making. But I will continue to write even if its the worst piece of shit ever written, which it very well could be. I spent several weeks in December knocking out most of the short story content and I’ve been spending a little time each week editing chapters and uploading them. If you’re interested in prohibition-era crime fiction, I’d be honored to have you take a look.
Finally, I’ve also started reading from my list. I chose The Enfield Gang Massacre by Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips as my first book/graphic novel of 2025. I aim to finish reading this weekend and post a review early next week, so if you have any interest in that, stay tuned. I’ve always held a special place in my heart for Westerns and I owe that to my Father, who would have been 100 years old next month. When I visit my Mother each week, I dust off their collection of John Wayne collectible plates and we watch old reruns of Wagon Train. And when I lay my head down each night, it’s usually to the scratchy sounds of an old Gunsmoke! episode. So there it is, I love Westerns and I REALLY like what I’ve read so far in The Enfield Gang Massacre.
I know it’s just a wee little post, but it’s something! If you’ve taken the time to read it, thank you! I am hoping each of us has a productive and fulfilling week of reading, writing and learning.
Cheers,
Terry / PHind A Cure