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I've joined the 9rules Network, a community of high quality weblogs and websites. Here's the announcement from Paul Scrivens, 9rules' inspirational CEO. The 9rules Network is very similar to what
Continue reading »I had written a long post describing my motivations for writing my novel, but on reflection I won't publish it because it belongs more to my personal journal than on a
Continue reading »Blogging is a 21st century art form and right now it is the most vibrant creative outlet in society. Ideas flow like water in the blogosphere and Weblogs.com ticks over
Continue reading »4,062 words, so I'm keeping pace with the 2000 words per day goal I've set myself. I notice I'm currently first amongst the 15 or so Wellington writers :-) Enough
Continue reading »5 years ago, before this blog was a media business, I participated in NaNoWriMo - National Novel Writing Month. It's an annual creative writing project, in which participants try to
Continue reading »I'm very pleased to announce that Bernard Lunn has joined ReadWriteWeb full-time as our Chief Operating Officer. Starting today, Bernard will assume responsibility for most of the non-editorial functions of
Continue reading »46,253 words. Here's the latest (chapter 49 onwards). Two more nights to go and I'll be finished. Yesterday was quite difficult and I wasn't satisfied with my writing. I couldn't
Continue reading »Came across two great articles today that nicely summarize recent web development and design trends. Marc Hedlund from O'Reilly wrote a post entitled Web Development 2.0. Despite the YA2.0N title
Continue reading »Pardon my dust, I'm in the process of moving my weblog from Radio Userland to Movable Type. Also, as you can see, I've done a re-design. There are still a
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/tech_news/Fiction_Writing_2_0_Six_New_Ways_To_Write_The_Next_Great_Novel'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Even in a completely online world, the book will never go out of style. The novel hasn't changed much over
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