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    <published>2004-02-07T03:03:49Z</published>
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    <title>Getting back on the Writing train</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[So I've decided to write and serialize a short story on Read/Write Web.&nbsp;I'll treat it as a mini-Nanowrimo, with me as the only participant (unless anyone else is game). I'll aim for 10,000 words in 2 weeks, which is pretty cushy compared to when I wrote 50,000 words over 4 weeks in November 2003. The...]]></summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p>So I've decided to write and serialize a short story on Read/Write Web.&nbsp;I'll treat it as a mini-<a href="http://nanowrimo.org/">Nanowrimo</a>, with me as the only participant (unless anyone else is game). I'll aim for 10,000 words in 2 weeks, which is pretty cushy compared to <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/2003/11/29.html#a160">when I wrote</a> 50,000 words over 4 weeks in November 2003.</p> <p>The story I have in mind will be a kind of Parable for the Blogosphere. Why a short story? The themes&nbsp;I want to write about&nbsp;are better suited to Narrative than to normal weblog posts. This was also <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/2003/11/01.html#a140">one of my motivations</a> for Nanowrimo 2003 btw. The main theme will be <strong>Subjectivity vs System</strong>. Some of the inspirations for this are: <a href="http://www.andrewsw.com/news/index.php">Andrew</a>'s theory of the "blogosphere as a system" which he calls <a href="http://www.andrewsw.com/wiki/public/moin.cgi/WeAreBlog">"We are Blog"</a>,&nbsp;which I've been following with interest and wishing he'd write more on; <a href="http://erikbenson.com/index.cgi?node=nid:1248">Erik's recent philosophizing</a>; <a href="http://www.ftrain.com/SurrenderPigeons.html">Paul Ford's</a> amazing stories; my reading of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kierkegaard">Kierkegaard</a>, which has pushed a lot of buttons for me re Individuality and Subjectivity; Cory Doctorow <a href="http://craphound.com/est/000041.html">releasing his second novel</a> online, which I can't wait to read; all this talk of a <a href="http://www.buzzmachine.com/archives/2004_01.html#006064">"new architecture for news"</a> by the journo bloggers, which again I've been following with interest; watching&nbsp;The Matrix Reloaded&nbsp;again on DVD late last night, esp. the Architect's speech (btw check&nbsp;out this <a href="http://www.kryogenix.org/days/revolutions#au1068447068.47">great analysis of The Matrix</a>); my continuing impatience with the <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/2004/01/31.html#a196">non-starting</a> of <a href="http://www.gameneverending.com/">The Game Neverending</a> (mind you impatience is one of my less favourable traits); my Yawn&nbsp;about <a href="http://www.orkut.com/">Orkut</a> (but thanks heaps to the 3 people who invited me after <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/2004/01/31.html#a194">my little sulk</a>!); my ongoing fascination with avatars and virtual worlds; plus assorted other inspirations all playing in my mind.</p> <p>Not to mention it's high time I put some effort into writing this year. I've also submitted an article proposal to <a href="http://www.digital-web.com/new/">Digital Web Magazine</a>, which if accepted will give me an opportunity to write a&nbsp;technical <em>non</em>-fiction article. So the gist of this post is: I'm gettin' back into my writing.</p> <p>I hope to post my first instalment of my short story this Monday, or even Sunday if all goes well.</p> <p>ps if anyone has read <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/gems/nanowrimo_novel_nov03_0.91.pdf">my Nanowrimo novel</a>&nbsp;(pdf), or even read portions of it, I'd very much appreciate your feedback on it. Even if you thought it was crap, please let me know either <a href="http://radio.xmlstoragesystem.com/rcsPublic/mailto?usernum=0105304">by email</a> or in a comment. As an amateur&nbsp;and unpublished writer, one never knows for sure how good one's work is. So sock it to me.</p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from Richard MacManus on 2004-02-07</title>
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        <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Liam, Subscribed! Welcome to the Blogosphere!</p>

<p>Do let me know how you find my Nanowrimo effort.</p>]]>
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    <published>2004-02-07T20:05:37Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from liam on 2004-02-06</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I love the NaNoWriMo concept, Richard. I tried a chapter-a-day approach for my latest kids book (much shorter chaps. so it's possible), but it all fell apart very quickly. </p>

<p>Don't let it happen to you. Ignore the internal editor and keep the pen/keyboard moving. I've just downloaded "Dirtside to Spaceside" and will give it a read. Looking forward to reading your first installment on Monday. Good luck! </p>

<p>Oh yeah, I think I got my rss woes sorted out, and I'd be honoured if you're still interested in subscribing.</p>]]>
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    <published>2004-02-07T03:08:36Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Richard MacManus on 2004-02-06</title>
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        <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I know what you mean about having a list of topics to write about, but never quite getting around to it :-) Anyway I look forward to reading any thoughts you have on the subject I've chosen for my short story.</p>

<p>That's a good suggestion re using a Wiki. I'll stick with my blog for now, mainly because I like to keep all my original content in one place. I sort of see it as a saga - actually "serialization" is the word. nb I changed the word "syndicate" to "serialize" in this post this morning, after noting that Dave Egger's recent short story (another inspiration) was serialized in Salon.</p>]]>
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    <published>2004-02-06T20:26:56Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Andrew on 2004-02-06</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Funny you should mention my paper. It'll be ready by the deadline, for sure, but at any rate, yesterday I finally got around to fleshing out some stuff in the wiki the wiki that I set aside for that purpose. Just little tidbits, to be sure, but there is a little new content trickling in, really there is. ;)</p>

<p>I've been meaning to address the question that you've brought up re: subjectivity and whatnot in an upcoming post. Hopefully I'll get to it sometime today - but I thought that yesterday too. Perhaps writing that down will make me more likely to do it. ;)</p>

<p>I could start making excuses, but the fact of the matter is, even writing about the excuses would be writing about the topic, in a weird sort of way that I'll hopefully be able to make clear....</p>

<p>Since writing is something that is a work-in-progress, almost by definition, perhaps you'd like to use a wiki instead of a blog/pdf for "posting" your installment(s)? Many wiki's support built-in versioning, so you and your readers could see your revisions as you went along... unless you want this to be a continuing saga like my Masculine Exegesis category, in which case the "frequent syndication" is a feature, not an accidental by-product of the writing process.</p>]]>
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    <published>2004-02-06T19:58:58Z</published>
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