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Wednesday, November 2
Social Media: StumbleUpon: It works!
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Derek Haines loves StubleUpon and here's why: My blog completely froze and gave me a ‘Page Cannot Be Loaded’ message. So off I went on...
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Tuesday, November 1
SiWC 2011: Getting started and Heading in the 'write' direction, by Robert Dugoni
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Here are more of my SiWC notes, these are from day two, Saturday. I've mentioned Robert Dugoni before, but I don't think I've be...
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NaNoWriMo: Write A Novel In 30 Days
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Today is the first day of a month of insanity, when normally sane(ish) writers decide to work their day jobs and write about 2,000 words a ...
Monday, October 31
First apps for your new iPad, 2011 edition
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Dwight Silverman from TechBlog writes: A few months after the first iPad was released last year, I posted a list of apps that new owners s...
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Sunday, October 30
My Birthday, NaNoWriMo and Dragonvale: a warning
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Okay, I've spent a couple of hours doing things like answering emails and reading posts and now I have half an hour to compose a blog p...
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Saturday, October 29
Technorati: Listing your blog
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What is technorati.com ? According to Wikipedia it is a massive search engine for searching blogs. Okay, that doesn't sound excitin...
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Friday, October 28
Bedbugs and Star Trek
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On Saturday, Vancouver resident Brian King was reading in his living room when a bedbug crawled out of the book and onto his hand. "O...
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Paying for first
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Seth Godin: Here’s a bit of speculation: Soon, there will be three kinds of books on the Kindle. $1.99 ebooks. This is the clearing pri...
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SiWC 2011 Day One, Part Four: The Inner Journey, Donald Maass
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Over the years I've been told countless times that Don Maass is a great teacher, so one of the workshops I looked forward to attending ...
Wednesday, October 26
SiWC 2011 Day One, Part Three: The Psychology of Plotting, Michael Slade
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From my notes: What is the worst thing that ever happened to you and how are you using that to power your fiction? You don't have to us...
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