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Feb. 21st, 2011 05:00 pmHey, folks. I know I've been kind of quiet lately, but here are some updates!
1. I've changed my website a little bit. All of the articles I've written are now available for free in HTML and PDF. You can also download a zip file of all the PDF articles by clicking here.
2. Kat and I have finished the sequel to Salt and Silver -- it's with our agent right now! In celebration, we revamped the Anna Katherine blog, and changed the way we post. We've been posting "brain radio" -- quotes, comics, pictures, and videos we find inspirational and interesting. Maybe you will, too. (The blog has an RSS feed you can subscribe to here.)
3. This week, Dreamwidth is offering open account creation -- you don't need to pay and you don't need an invite code. All you have to do is sign up: https://www.dreamwidth.org/create. I am personally really into Dreamwidth; I love it a lot more than I ever liked LiveJournal. It has a heck of a lot of positives in my book, from the ability to subscribe to someone's journal without giving them access to your own locked posts, to the little ticky box that makes sure every Dreamwidth page loads in the style you prefer. (For me, I like ?format=light!) Plus there are no ads, no games, and no insulting "prompts" on the home page. Those are just a few reasons I dig Dreamwidth, and recommend getting an account.
Now I'm off -- earlier this month, Kat gave me a delightful textbook about crime scene investigation that I've been reading. It's more compelling than you'd think!
1. I've changed my website a little bit. All of the articles I've written are now available for free in HTML and PDF. You can also download a zip file of all the PDF articles by clicking here.
2. Kat and I have finished the sequel to Salt and Silver -- it's with our agent right now! In celebration, we revamped the Anna Katherine blog, and changed the way we post. We've been posting "brain radio" -- quotes, comics, pictures, and videos we find inspirational and interesting. Maybe you will, too. (The blog has an RSS feed you can subscribe to here.)
3. This week, Dreamwidth is offering open account creation -- you don't need to pay and you don't need an invite code. All you have to do is sign up: https://www.dreamwidth.org/create. I am personally really into Dreamwidth; I love it a lot more than I ever liked LiveJournal. It has a heck of a lot of positives in my book, from the ability to subscribe to someone's journal without giving them access to your own locked posts, to the little ticky box that makes sure every Dreamwidth page loads in the style you prefer. (For me, I like ?format=light!) Plus there are no ads, no games, and no insulting "prompts" on the home page. Those are just a few reasons I dig Dreamwidth, and recommend getting an account.
Now I'm off -- earlier this month, Kat gave me a delightful textbook about crime scene investigation that I've been reading. It's more compelling than you'd think!