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An unusual weekend: Comi-con and FM radio!

This weekend comes as a change from my normal weekend routine that I have settled into in the past few years since graduating from college, which consists usually of me hanging around endlessly checking social media, or hanging out with a friend at a coffee shop (checking social media from there), the same friend at the same coffee shop, it gets boring after a while, doesn’t it?
I decided to step out of my comfort zone and try to do some activities even when there isn’t much to do around here.
Please note that the weekend in Libya is Friday and Saturday.

Comi-con Libya Logo
Comi-con Libya Logo

 Friday: Comi-Con Libya

On Friday I decided to go to Comi-Con Libya (short for comic book convention), it was a chance to meet up with an old friend  of mine who works 6 days a week and usually spends his holiday with his family, I wasn’t really interested in going but I went to humor my friend and spend a day with him, what discouraged me is that I knew the team responsible for organizing Comi-Con split up and now instead of having one Comi-con we had two (following the fashion of political disagreement and multiple governments maybe?).

This is the first event of it’s kind in Libya and the crowd was big! I was really glad that many younger people came to the event dressed in super hero and anime characters themed shirts, some were actually dressed in cos-plays and most of them were pretty good!

 

Cosplayer, image by Mohimen Battor

 

 

Cosplayers, image by Mohimen Battor

 

Video game contest, image by Mohimen Battor

 

A group of cosplayers, image by Mohimen Battor
One of the banners at the Comi-Con by ItsYoBoiBary

It just shows you that people in here are sick of war and being afraid all the time and want to go out, have fun, and do what people normally do.
If you like to learn more about it there is a fantastic post about it in Arabic from Razan’s blog, where she gives an introduction about the event and discusses some of the controversy that surrounded the whole thing.

 

Power outage ruined the opening day!!

I’m afraid that I arrived at such a bad timing since the electricity was out, so most of the functions like the video game contests were off waiting for the power to return (It’s almost as the guy who is cutting the power had a sense of humor choosing the timing of the outage on the area) having most of the functions stop was bearable compared to the weather inside the hall! It was like a sauna inside! The hot and wet atmosphere made it impossible to breath, let alone to enjoy any of the rather interesting things inside the convention, because of that I can’t really give an honest review of the event, and it’s the same reason I don’t have any pictures, simply because the light was terrible and I couldn’t get a decent shot of anything (all the pictures here are taken by people who attended and each picture is credited and taken by permission of author).

What would I have done if I was in charge?

If I was organizing this, I’d try to move the convention outside (or at least some of it) since the weather was terrific, or try to ventilate the place naturally by opening the doors and windows  so you don’t cook the people in their sweat! The people outside would push themselves in you say? That’s why you have security, right?
I went home almost right away, it was nice but I had another thing that needed preparing.

My first radio show appearance

Before getting out to comi-con a got an invite from an FM radio station to be a “special guest” on one of their shows, I showed interest on social media before and asked to be kept on the short list of guests. The host (Sara) asked me to prepare some material for the episode which was about recreational reading, an introduction of myself for the listeners, and my top ten favorite book list. I prepared that and sent it to the Sara and confirmed my participation in the episode.

Saturday: Preparation

I spent  the following morning trying to locate the station because I wasn’t familiar with the place, I tend to drive here and there around it but never actually went through that particular street, I asked a friend for directions and took a couple of shortcuts to save time while trying my “hit and miss” approach, it wasn’t long before I was at the station.

Inside the radio station

It was a very clean place and the people were incredibly friendly to me even when I clearly just met them, and before I know it I was inside the broadcasting room with the headsets on my head participating in the show, the hosts: Sara and Tasneem (Taz) who spoke fluent English (This channel is the only channel who presents live English shows in Libya) were clearly quite the busy readers and knew what they were talking about!
I read a ton of books and still enjoy reading, I came back with a bucket list of classic books following the episode And it being my first time talking live on the radio you bet I was nervous!

My take on the episode

It turned out to be a good episode, I tried not to hijack the episode raving and ranting endlessly (because I hate when radio hosts do that!) and that was my aim from the start, I was told later that I didn’t talk as much as I’m supposed to do by my family members who listened to the show, I believe that less is more sometimes.
And I didn’t take any photos because my phone was off during the broadcast (trying to be professional that’s all) and I forgot to take some pictures after the broadcast ended!

I think I might do more radio appearances, it’s fun and interesting, I forgot to mention that I work on another radio show for a different channel as an editor, I might even try being a host on that show and will blog about it here if I ever got to do that.

Final words

This weekend was different because I stepped out of my comfort zone and gone out to do things I don’t normally do, it’s unusual and knowing myself this won’t happen again for a while, it’s either feast or famine for me!

I hope you enjoyed this piece of writing, please tell me what you think in the comments section below and tell me: How was your weekend?

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Turn LibreOffice into the best book writing software out there

Recently I’ve came across some “book writing software” that is supposedly able to help me write a book and enhance my productivity, I gave that software a try and felt it was too complicated, If I need to take an advanced course just to learn how to use the software, that’s a serious problem and some major down time spent learning a new software while I have a productivity suit that does everything required with ease!

Ease of use

Ease of use should be factored in whenever evaluating a new software, and that particular software bombed! Not even mentioning the name because it’s not worth it, and the price tag is also discouraging!

I’m giving today a good way to use LibreOffice as a writing software that you can use for anything and really count on!

Why LibreOffice?

LibreOffice is a jack of all trades and can be used for many uses you never thought a word processing suit could do, checkout this very popular post of mine to see how capable LibreOffice is!

  • Let’s Face it, we

already have too much tools!

Type Writer

We use something to write code (Sublime or Notepad++), something to do the daily work (LibreOffice or Microsoft Office) and a “book writing software”?

  • Way to go being minimalist! Lets look at the price tag, shall we?

We bought Sublime for 70$, Got office for 200$ and that “book writing software” for 40$ and you use a Mac book of course, very neat! That’s 310$ worth of writing software alone!

That’s a lot of money, I’m not here to tell you how to live your life, but I think I have a more cost effective way of making this happen!

 

A minimalist dream!

You can’t write everything in one place, I wish that was possible, like Atom handling complex text layout or using LibreOffice to write code! It would be a dream come true! Some die hard programmers who think that memory foot print is everything and mostly prefer CLI over GUI would think this is a total waste, but I like to think I fall somewhere between a CLI nerd and an Apple fan!

Why LibreOffice? Because it’s simply awesome! I could write forever on how awesome LibreOffice is! You can find many posts in this blog that tell you exactly why it’s awesome and should be chosen over commercial and free software, you don’t have to learn new things, it’s the productivity suit you know and use daily! Just add the tips I’m about to tell you, and you are good to go!

1. Distraction free

Focus!An important tool for any writing software is to be able to eliminate all outside distractions and just focus on the piece of writing at hand, it’s a feature of LibreOffice that can be accessed from View Fullscreen, or by typing the shortcut Control + Shift + J. You will have the screen dimmed down to the horizontal ruler and the page only! (you can toggle the ruler by pressing Control + Shift + R) to have the document focused with nothing else on the screen.

 

2. Word count

Another important tool for writers is the word count, you need to know how much you have written and set daily goals for yourself, you can see that in the lower bar of LibreOffice and it’s updated as you write.

3. Writer’s Tools

Writer tools is a set of tools installed as a single extension for LibreOffice that adds a ton of functionality, so much it deserves a post on it’s own, once you install it, it adds an extra menu to the menu bar called Writer’s Tools, it adds a timer for how much time you spent on a document, a word count to see if you reached your goal (more advanced than the one at the bottom bar), a to do list, a data base to organize your text snippets. And many tools for backup, saving documents and many others. A total of 15!
It’s something you definitely need if you want to use LibreOffice as your main writing suit.

There is a fix for writer tools not working. You can find it here.

4. MultiDeff

This little extension gives you the ability to save in three different formats in one command, ODT, DOC and PDF.

With these tools you are good to go, my advice is yo implement a timer like  Instant boss if you are on Windows or Pomodro if you are on Ubuntu, to keep you healthy while writing the next best seller.

 

5. Master Document

I left the best for the last! Master pages are a great way to collect your individual documents into one, enabling you to control the style and position of each sub document based on the master document, creating a consistent document all around!

For more information check the detailed help document from here.
To create a master document, go to File New Master Document
How to create a master document
For complete help on working with master documents, check the

Libreoffice help section from here.

If you aren’t using the excellent native feature, then creating a book will be a problem for you! When you have a standard container for all of your chapters, you can control the style easily and be able to get a central view on all of your work!

 

Final words

If you aren’t a LibreOffice user already, go download it now! You can install it without changing your settings!

I hope you find this post useful! And I’d like to know what do you use for word flow!

If you are using LibreOffice then you don’t need much more!!
Do you have any other features to add? I’m waiting for your comments!
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