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Post by Calenture on Nov 18, 2009 11:55:47 GMT
There's always more to do with sites, and this one's just begun. But I guess I can't keep putting off showing this replacement for the old Haunted Dolls House, Filthy Creations Magazine & The Thinking Man's Crumpet. While with a lot of old content (because I like it and because I want to attract more 'random' browsers), there will be more in that site about new writing and artists/writers. The idea - if I live that long - is to link up Names and Titles (on that link) to pages in the site, which then link either to here or the Vault or to authors' respective webpages. Yeah, I know, I'm probably daft to even try it, but I obviously got a death wish. Anyway, click the image above if you want to visit the site.
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Post by corpsecandle on Nov 18, 2009 19:35:48 GMT
WOW,WOW,WOW!
I am excitied about this as the site looks great,this is why I love the small presses I love seeing them build up as they go along.
You are doing a grand job Cal.
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Post by Calenture on Nov 25, 2009 22:27:22 GMT
I am excitied about this as the site looks great,this is why I love the small presses I love seeing them build up as they go along. Thanks, pal. I must admit the sites, this forum and the site/s I'm building, need a lot of building up. My idea for this one (linked again there) is that it should act as a sort of hub or database. On this title and author page, I want to include the names of new writers (meaning us), with older ones. That page will link to reviews of new writers work, and from there to their websites - which will be more obviously linked, too. So if someone's story is read in an anthology or magazine, that site could become a way to find that author. Maybe I'm attempting too much, I'm not sure. At the end of a busy day it sometimes feels like it.  But it's fun trying. For reasons given above, the more members who decide to link their sites here (there's a members' sites section, help yourselves) the more convenient for everyone.
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Post by The Lurker In The Shadows on Nov 29, 2009 0:49:44 GMT
The site looks great, sir. I like what you're attempting there.
It also makes me think, I should probably consider looking into a small site of my own some day - apart from the MySpace thing, which I should probably tend to a bit more.
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Nov 29, 2009 11:25:02 GMT
Yes, like it.
Maybe you should put your myspace site in your profile lurker?
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