Diary of a Mad Editor

Diary of a Mad Editor  : Thoughts on Publishing and the Writing Life
Diary of a Mad Editor
Thoughts on Publishing and the Writing Life
Rants and Opinions about small press literary publishing, writing, old and new media from the perspective of a small press writer and publisher.
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11/10 3:43 Create Your Own Website for Free at hPage.com
Generally, I don't recommend free webhosts as a publishing solution for writers and online publishers. Features are limited. Storage is limited. Terms of service are more restrictive than most commercial web hosts. However, if you are just starting...
11/11 18:10 Im Not Straight Out of Compton, Im Straight Out the Trailer
I was looking for more information on a story I'd read earlier about certain families who still live in FEMA trailers four years and counting after Katrina. One of the links that popped-up in the search results didn't, as it turned out, have anything...
11/10 3:57 Got Bling?
Whether you're an aspiring rapper or you're just into urban, hip hop culture, you might be interested in this: HipHopBling has the hip hop jewelry for you. Diamond encrusted iced out jewelry ranging from pendants, earrings, skull belt buckles, chains...
11/10 18:15 Charles Dickens is Rolling Over in His Grave
So I was in Walmart yesterday. I went there to buy some socks, but took the scenic route to the Men's Department. I stopped in electronics to ask the saleswoman when Sims 3: World Adventures would arrive in the store. I then did a little window...
11/09 15:45 Im Busy Writing, So Leave Me Alone, Chris Baty!
I'm at least halfway sorry I signed-up for NanoWriMo this year. While I have made it to the 12000 word mark after one week of writing (working on the manuscript 2 hours in the morning and 1 hour before bedtime), and have every realistic expectation...

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