by Schneider | Aug 22, 2021 | Construction, Sustainability
This article originally appeared in: Roofing, May 2015 Link to original article here. The sustainability movement has impacted the building industry in many ways. Today’s architects, owners and occupants have much greater expectations for the environmental performance...
by Schneider | Aug 17, 2021 | Day in the Life
Hello there. It has been a while since I’ve put anything in this space. But while I did put a close to the daily run of this blog, I always figured there might be moments where I felt like saying a few [thousand] words about one thing or another.It’s been...
by Schneider | Aug 13, 2021 | Screenwriting, Screenwriting - Featured
This piece originally written for: Open Screenplay Screenwriting Competition, March 2020 INT. AUNTIE EDITH’S DINER, DAY It is a small town, cozy little diner, brightly decorated with tacky knick knacks and framed photos of locals. A handful of two- and four-top tables...
by Schneider | Aug 12, 2021 | Fiction
Draft of a children’s book. Written in 2016, currently unpublished. Tails of ScienceWith Dr. Bailey, PhD (Pretty hungry Dog)The Theory of Full Page 1Dr. Bailey is a brilliant scientist. She studies all the important things in the universe – why food tastes good,...
by Schneider | Aug 12, 2021 | Fiction, Fiction - Featured
This piece originally written for: Grist Climate Fiction Competition, April 2021 A Pair of Hands By Jim Schneider “You’re nothing but a pair of hands to these people.” Two young recruits, Barton and Ro, looked with puzzlement at the frazzled, struggling man being...