What the #SFWC19 Presenters Said – A Word Frequency Analysis

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I\’m plugging away with my thesis analysis, and here\’s a word-frequency graph drawn from the publicly-available handouts provided by the #SFWC19 presenters. These sort of visual analysis often form the starting point of successive, deep, re-readings of the materials and can reveal trends not apparent in any one document.

But I LOVE THIS CHART! Look at the most prominent themes, drawn from more than 14 breakout periods with 5-8 sessions per. Writing! Community! Content! Change! and even Active! and, of of course, Author!

Kudos the SFWC leadership for their work. This tracks with what they say about themselves, COMMUNITY is the biggest word in my analysis of their narratives, drawn from a 45 minute video explaining what the SFWC is. So, what they say, what others say, and (from my initial results of a survey), it\’s what the various attendees and volunteers say.

More to come, but I thought I\’d share this. It\’s taken me many hours, and more money than I care to admit, to get on top of this data and the specialized software needed to do this sort of analysis. My thanks to all, and in particular to my wife, who has been very supportive of a love of writing and my author-friends that borders on the obsessive. Well, OK, that crosses into obsessive and borders on being totally insane. 🙂

Author

Robb lives and works in Northern California. His work has appeared in regional and national publications, including ANewsCafe.com and The Funny Times. He’s appeared on stage in Reno, and as part of the #virtualerma 2020 stand-up night. Robb’s screenplay, “One Little Indian” was a top-ten finalist in the Writer’s Digest competition. His short human interest piece “Mom’s Windchimes,” earned an honorable mention in the 2020 Erma Bombeck Humor Writing Competition. His story “My Little Sister’s Roller Skates” was one of the Winners in Nickie’s Prize for Humor Writing, 2020. His work includes humor, articles and essays about creativity, hyperactivity, humor/mystery, intercultural awareness and much, much more. Check out the categories menu to see the range of his offerings. His books can be purchased on Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. Robb is available for appearances as a keynote speaker, workshop session leader, and speech and writing coach. His specialties family-friendly storytelling and humor. Robb has more than 30 years experience helping people overcome their fear of speaking and tell their story, either orally or in writing. He may be reached at phone at 929-399-3897, email robb@robblightfoot.com, or follow him on Twitter @robblightfoot or Facebook. When not coaching or running events or writing workshops, he’s at work on his 13th book, “The Blue Beast.”

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February 28, 2019