Posted on April 26, 2010, 6:30 am, by ATP.
StumbleUpon is a great tool, and it’s amazingly entertaining, but it’s also a terribly easy way to lose time that you could be spending writing/blogging. I admit, today, I’ve spent over an hour, Stumbling the internet and all it’s goodies. And today’s a school day, too. Thousands of pages get Stumbled, and i can say [...]
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Posted on April 5, 2010, 10:49 pm, by ATP.
In an attempt to benefit blogs everywhere, I have begun to make the 1000 Noteable Blogs page on this blog. So far…I only have ten blogs listed (as of today). So obviously, it’s a very time consuming venture, and very difficult, to say the least. So, in an attempt to help boost this challenge, I’m [...]
Posted on April 2, 2010, 11:10 pm, by ATP.
For the last month, or so, any reader would’ve noticed that I was not posting, and more to the point, there was an error message posted where my site should of been. This is the result of a hacker who placed a code in my index.php file. Luckily, the guys at Hostgator walked me through [...]
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Posted on March 16, 2010, 10:41 pm, by ATP.
Many writers think that chugging out ten thousand words a day is a great strategy for writing a novel (or any piece of literature). When their done, they begin revising. And upon revising, realize something dreadful. While they had written the plot down, it was loosely boundt and covered in rubbish. Writing quantity over quality [...]
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