katsaris: "Where is THEIR vote?" (Fandom)
Aris Katsaris ([personal profile] katsaris) wrote2006-03-04 01:13 pm
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Three new books today -- "The Wee Free Men" and "A Hat Full of Sky" by Terry Pratchett, and the "Rachel & Leah" book by Orson Scott Card. Coolness. Getting right into them.

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Anyone at all interested in me doing the "DVD commentary" thingy for my own stories? To understand what I'm talking about go see what e.g. [livejournal.com profile] gehayi has been recently doing with her own stories.

To tell the truth I can't think that that many people would be interested (I'm neither as prolific, nor as widely-read as *most* people doing this, I think). And it'd feel even more like wanking than usual to do this "dvd commentary" without anyone at all being interested in it.

*g* But eh, if people really are interested, please reply with which of my stories I should do this thing first. Comments of generic support without such a stated preference I will appreciate but not treat as indications of *real* interest. Sorry about that! :-)

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On a different matter, I think I'll get myself a more proper blog for the *politics*-related posts. Livejournal doesn't feel like the best available medium -- it lacks trackback and other such functions that would allow me to be a more integrated part of the blogosphere. Plus, ofcourse, having fandom, politics and personal issues all in the same journal of mine probably bores the hell out of those friends of mine that wouldn't give a damn for two-out-three of these things. :-)

I'm gonna go check out some blog services, to see what's the best available around...

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And yeah, I'm looking forward to "Googlepages" becoming available to everyone. Wanna move out of Angelfire too, and don't want to again become dependent on my ISP (Otenet), since I may soon want to switch away from there.

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