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A happy new year….and a link to take you to Seeking-North!
by CJ | Jan 1, 2011 | Journal | 14 comments
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Thank you, going to head right over there.
FYI CJ, there’s a new Fantasy website. I’ve been spending some time in the forums, and you might want to drop in and advertise Closed Circle there.
Fantasy Faction Forums
A Happy New Year to All!
Wayne
If you would mention us favorably there, it would be very welcome. It always looks more authentic coming from a reader rather than the person who wrote whatever-it-is.
Oh, I have. But I’m not all that impressive, I’m not a published writer. You are.
And they really like getting visited by honest to god professional writers. I’d strongly suggest that the three of you arrange to drop in say, once a month, to post an update on Seeking-North and whatever else you are working on. I talked the forum ‘Overlord’ into adding a section especially for authors to talk up their work, partly with that in mind, and a couple of authors are already using it (the forum has only been up for a week).
And let’s face it – you dropping in makes them feel important, and more likely to buy your stuff 🙂
Wayne
The advert section is perfect. I feel perfectly comfortable putting our work up there—and just did.
I don’t know, from what I can see they have 123 members only, at the moment – not a great return on investment of time. As a self-centered reader I prefer the Closed Circle ladies to write and encourage their community here. But then I’m selfish.
123 members for a site that has only been open a week, and does no paid advertising is pretty good. In fact I think that the site will grow dramatically, it has some strengths that should be attractive to a lot of fans.
BTW, note that Seeking-North link in your ‘favorites’ list so you can find it easily. It has a hyphen, and without it, you will not end up in Our north. 😉
Can’t see where else to put this – but I’ve just been sent a link to a picture I’ve been wanting to see all my life and thought you might like to see:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap101115.html
Now that’s a *real* space station picture!
Paul
Paul: love it!
It makes me think it (or a variant) should be the cover for the next release in PB of Regenesis. Best thing of all, it’s real.
Greetings, salutations and felicitations of the season to you all, but most especially peace, love and joy! I love the photograph as well, I’m the last thing from an expert, but to my eye it is not only striking but most excellently composed.
Happy New Year!
A couple links for you (I’ll put the second in another message to avoid triggering the spam block).
A glowing snail. Would this work in your aquarium?
http://io9.com/5722966/strange-bioluminescent-snail-can-turn-into-eerie-shade-of-green
I’m not sure if I should call this, “How to cope with writer’s block,” or “Failing to cope with writer’s block.”
http://io9.com/5722720/nasty-case-of-writers-block-creates-the-most-brilliant-scientific-paper-ever
The only evocation of a syndrome I can think of that could even be compared to this would be a skyscraper-sized self-portait titled “Narcissism”.