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IT For Writers (not dummies)

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

I am of the firm and unshakable faith that most people, if not all, can successfully navigate the maze of IT issues on their own, so long as they have the right resources. As a dayjob, I work with dentists that are looking to add that digital element to their practices and, as an added [...]

I Can Quit Any Time

Monday, November 20th, 2006

Sean Lindsay has created a blog called 101 Reasons to Stop Writing and, if you haven’t heard of him yet, evidently you don’t keep up on the science fiction writers-and-aspirants internet subculture, since it’s been tossed about quite a bit, there. Lindsay argues from a position of one who is sick of all the bad [...]

Dribs and Drabs

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

Good news for all two of you who haven’t managed to buy a copy of the Subterranean Magazine, it’s now completely free. Completely! Well, a .pdf download of it, anyway. In other news, I’m working up a dedicated website with its own dedicated interface for the Gusev serial. Which, of course, is a little bit [...]

What A Nice Weekend

Sunday, November 12th, 2006

Thanks, first of all, to all the nice people who stopped by to comment on my last post, owing I’m sure to a little linky lovin’ from Jay Lake. Very nice of you to stop by, please come again. Pretty much since I made that post, I’ve been hanging out with other neopro author Merrie [...]

Genre Fiction as FanFic

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

I’m going to be seeing some of my favorite fanficcers tomorrow, and that reminded me I’ve been thinking about the place of fanfic in literature for some time now. The kerfluffle that Scalzi started back in the summer has now run its course, I feel fully confident that not only will what I have to [...]