By: live60
Good article. And, before there was weblit, there were guys like me then and now paying to print paperbacks at a non-profit basis just for the lifestyle. People do like to walk away with a book. What...
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And here I was thinking I could have gone into more depth. But I suppose blogs are not for exegeses.
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It is good to know there’s a paper book version of this going on. I think of webfiction whenever I see street artists who give work away for donations. I always wish there were some way writers could...
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I could have gone on and on reading about this topic. But alas, blogs, like most things on the internet, are best ingested in small bites rather than gorged on all at once. Wow, I need to stop with the...
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[...] I’ve become fascinated by the idea of web fiction as one step in a system of gifting, an idea put forth by M. E. Traylor. I’m a fan of the blockquote, you may have noticed, but I don’t know where...
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LOVE LOVE your floor! Turned out amazing…I was woendring, is there a gap from the base boards? I wouldlove to pull up our yucky carpet and do this to our floor! It did have hardwood but previous owners...
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Just finish reindag Hope is Love. Awesome book I enjoyed from the beginning to the end. I have purchases all of your books available on nook. I look forward to reindag more of your work on Nook or...
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