It All Started in Gatlinburg

in #thewritersblock6 years ago (edited)


For weeks, Writers’ Block folk have been abuzz about Gatlinburg. Our first “official” meetup and presentation of the new toolkit on our horizon would happen there, and most of us who were planning to go were so excited we couldn’t sleep for days beforehand.

This was an extra-big-deal for @GMuxx, who bought tickets for an international flight to bring him from England to the States on his first trip outside of Europe. Anyone who knows Muxxy and me knows our collaboration hit the year mark roughly coinciding with our Steemiversaries, and that our meeting face to face would be a tremendous milestone for The Writers’ Block. I’m happy to report that all these months of online chatting have indeed turned into an “IRL” friendship that expanded to include even my husband, @sk43. He’s as charmed by Brave Sir Muxxy as I am and I have to admit, watching them pal around together in Gatlinburg made for one of the happier times in my entire life.

We had a tremendous amount of fun. From Wednesday to the following Monday, the very different worlds of more than a dozen Writers Block members all converged at one tiny dot on the map, a cabin in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, that seemed to have been custom made for our meetup. The sense of family was overwhelming. The sense of accomplishment, mindblowing.



Rick Miller, known on Steemit as @instructor2121, is a developer with a two-year history of working with the Steem blockchain. I met him in Nashville at another meetup back in May, and one conversation led to another until we discovered a commonality between the needs of The Writers’ Block and the functions of his new blockchain interface. Turns out, Rick had already built the very tool our Block leaders had decided we need, but could probably never develop. He showed his beta work to @anarcho-andrei and me in Nashville, and this past weekend, showed it to Writers’ Block leadership. The tools Rick can set us up with have the potential to take our community to the next level not only on the blockchain, but with real-world publishing. Expect an announcement post from @thewritersblock soon with more details.



In a nutshell, I can tell you that TWB will be launching our own front end for the blockchain, a site that is inexorably bound to the existing Steem universe but customizable for our specific needs. We’ve discussed solutions for the issue of visibility, hatched ideas about making quality content the first thing readers see when they connect with the blockchain through our site, and have come up with a blueprint that we believe has the potential to change not only the way cryptocurrency is utilized in the mainstream, but the face of independent publishing across the board.

Do we have a mountain of work ahead of us? You bet we do. Are there challenges? Better believe there are. But some of the brightest minds on the Steem blockchain are standing behind our project. We’re going to make this happen, and we’ll be sharing the process with you step by step as this dream comes to life.


As far as the trip itself went, our daily internet habits followed us into the wilderness of Tennessee. Above, left to right, you can see Muxxy, @jayna, and me all Steeming and Discording as usual on our little devices. See how happy we all look? We were in our natural habitat as long as we had technology close at hand.

We were definitely covered in the tech department when it came time for our official meeting with Rick. @jonknight did us proud with his ability to understand our next step, and it was nice seeing him in action when it came to discussing the nuts and bolts that will make our new front end work.


@sircork had his eye on potential problems we might have with the new front end. He also had his eye on this Orange County Choppers bike at the Hard Rock Cafe in Pigeon Forge. Nice one, that bike. Think we'll ever see a day when OCC builds a custom bike for Steemhouse Publishing? Does OCC even still build bikes?


Jayna cooked wonderful meals for us. She kept us flush with eats and drinks and I desperately miss her morning scrambles. I felt guilty over how much time she spent in the kitchen compared to how much time I didn't spend in the kitchen. She and I got to talk, though, at length, about the issues TWB is facing with the feedback queues, and how it's affecting the editors. Her ideas for solutions very closely mirror some of the ideas we've bounced around in leadership meetings lately. Things have to change. And change they will. We've established a seven-day holding pattern for the status quo, which will give us time to sort the information that Rick needs. After that, TWB will start moving toward a new focus that utilizes the Writers Workout and Chicago-Style Workshops more heavily than peer to peer review.





@anarcho-andrei ran the stream that we hoped would give all Block members a chance to participate in the meeting Saturday morning. Sound quality was awful, though it was no fault of Andrei's. We did the best we could. Huge thanks to Andrei for his work with the equipment. Also, he was kind enough to bring @ladymaharet with him. Just as Muxxy flew in from England and Jayna flew down from Minnesota, Chelsea (ladymaharet) flew from Canada to meet Andrei at the Atlanta airport. She is also a member of the Block and has art skills we hope to employ in the realm of book cover design. Her talent is extraordinary.


@enginewitty, pictured above with Abercrombie, is a member of the Block, a Steem witness, and founder of The Alliance. This was the second time I enjoyed a meetup with Witty and I happen to think he's just awesome. He certainly brings a spark! He also brought Abi, a close family friend who spent some quality time with Corky's dogs. Abi fit right in to our little group and if she isn't careful, we'll assimilate her into The Writers' Block. You're welcome to join us any time, Abi!

Now, let me tell you about the photo of Muxxy that you see below. There he sits in the car we rented, with my dog Paige on his lap asleep. You have to know Paige to fully appreciate this, but she never sits on anyone's lap the first day she meets them. In fact, she will barely sit on @catherine813 's lap, and Catherine sees her almost every day. Yet Paige took right to Muxxy, not only sitting on his lap, but sleeping on his lap. I suspect she may have recognized his voice from hearing it broadcast all over the house when we're on chat or he's in a radio show. Whatever the case, this is my favorite photo of Muxxy from the entire trip. This picture says it all.



At the end of the day, this meetup was a fantastic experience.I have much more to post in the days to come, with plenty of pictures and video to share. We had some great times this past week. They won't soon be forgotten. I'll leave you with Catherine, napping peacefully with Abercrombie. This is the stuff sweet dreams are made of!









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This trip has really affected me in a positive way and given me a whole new outlook on the world and our future as a community. I knew we were onto something big, but when you are sharing that peculiar energy in person with people who now feel like family, its not only infectious but absolutely certain that the sky's the limit.

Give Paige a hug from me.

I so agree. The sky is the limit. Thanks for starting all this, @gmuxx and @rhondak. Gmuxx, you are officially a dog whisperer. Maybe next time you can see if Glory will warm up to you!

You were so tired you fell asleep at the end of the post, eh? lol!

I love the pictures, especially the one of Muxxy with Paige! You got a great one of Witty, too. What a wonderful meetup I missed. But I'll hug you in Atlanta. And I'm excited to hear about the big changes for TWB! :)

Well, I didn't actually fall asleep...although I'm about to now!!! I'm tired. LOL What happened was--I'm using Steempress and posted through my author blog. To say I'm struggling is putting it mildly. The formatting should be easier through Wordpress, right? Sheesh. Not for me. I invent problems. I somehow hadn't copied and pasted the whole text from Word and, yeah. That happened. But I've fixed it now.

I am sooooo looking forward to Atlanta!

lol! I figured there was something happening in translation with steempress. Glad you got it figured out. Get some sleep. ;)

And yes, ATLANTA!

This was fabulous to read! Love your little doggy. Mine are all ginormous compared to the little lap dogs. LOL was awesome meeting everyone and seeing my Hugglesome again! Are you ready for Atlanta?

I am sooo ready for Atlanta! We’ll have a blast. :-)

What an event you put together, @rhondak! I will never forget it. It was not only an amazing experience to connect with you and everyone, but it also felt like the beginning of something great in the making. All the talk of the future of TWB was so incredibly energizing. I am so excited to be a part of this and can't wait to see where it goes.

I know. When I think about where we may be this time next year. . .man. It leaves me a little breathless.

I will help however I can!

@rhondak so totally you enjoyed the meet up
Post some more things about your meet up

Keep an eye on my blog. I have much more to share. :-)

It’s lovely to see you all there and reading about the exciting new ecosystem for TWB! Much love!

Yay! So nice to read about all this! Such great details to cherish and I agree, that picture with Muxx and the doggy is so lovely! Looking forward to everything you talk about, so happy to be a part of it, even though I couldn't be in Gatlinburg...

Nice photos.Great content @rhondak.:)

Nice to see your faces and nice to see people seeing each other along with a nice meal and a lovely conversation!

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That's super cool ! I hope you all had a fantastic time :)

Hi! I'm finally catching up with my PYPT reading, and was so excited to read your post. What a wonderful meet up you all had, and I loved reading about it and all your incredibly inspiring ideas and drive to make good things happen. Loved the photos too.

Just 2 weeks into my journey here on Steemit, seeing this kind of love within the community here- that draws people across the world to spend time together in real life- well, it's really moving. I have just joined TWB this morning, and am looking forward to getting to know your work and this incredible group. E x

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