Welcome back to the week, everyone. I hope everyone enjoyed the Super Bowl. Not a huge sports person, myself, but I think everyone uses the game as another good reason to just get together and have fun–can’t have too much of that. Anyways, I’m back to work, and for those…
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Now this is intriguing. A Humument A visual-poetic book, where the artist has taken a Victorian novel (A Human Document, by W.H. Mallock, 1892) and has reworked it into a literary collage of visual gems, where each page is a self-contained message or poem. The first edition was seen “to…
Comments closedIf you’re looking for any neat marketing tools or ways to get word of your novel or writing endeavors spread throughout the known world, you might check out this nifty deal. Your face here It’s a cheap way to get a goodly stack of business cards printed up, all with…
Comments closedIt’s the end of the week. Brain has officially been set to Deep Fried. Lots of good work done. I woke up each morning, which is probably much less of a challenge than I make it seem. Several apartments seen with the girlfriend, with one really nice and cheap (cheap!)…
Comments closedI don’t like to play poker much. I mean, I do, so long as I’m not actually betting the rent check on a hand. I’ve dabbled on ポーカースターズ otherwise known as Poker Stars which was OK, the benefit of online gambling is that you do feel more in control of…
Comments closedToday’s link for worldbuilding resources comes at the bottom of this post, as the top two links are items that a) won’t take up as much of your time and b) deserve to be read, just for the sake of searching for your eyeballs later after they have fallen out…
6 CommentsI could come up with several uses for this: Rejection Letter Toilet Paper. (alternate site link) Let’s see. “Put rejection behind you. Print your old rejections on hearty facial-quality paper.”Takes a little fiddling with image size requirements, and might be a little pricey for some budgets. I think a writer…
Comments closedEver play SimCity or the thousands of its variations? SimZoo? SimRollerCoaster? Or my favorite, SimCubicle? Seems a lot of games are all about building things from the ground up, and then taking charge and doing…oh, anything from forming virtual relationships to building up an army and setting them to siege…
Comments closedJust some quick, simple thoughts for today. When do you write most often? What is the best time of day for you, or have you even thought about your actual schedule? Do you have a schedule? Or are you a more spur-of-the-moment writer who squeezes a few taps in whenever…
Comments closedHas this ever afflicted you? It has me, I’ll admit. Many a times I’ve stared at a book on the store shelf and been envious of the author who managed to get it there. It’s a nasty little mood to be in, because while there are different types of envy,…
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