Category: GENERAL

Magazines Anonymous

I’m starting to get really sick of these new magazines that pop up online and don’t bother to say anywhere who the people are behind them. Doesn’t that bother you all as *writers*? I mean, when a new magazine pops up, wouldn’t you like you know who’s involved with it before you submit something?

I mean, come on–haven’t they ever heard of a *masthead*? Also, for those that do actually deign to tell us who’s editing the thing, it doesn’t hurt to, you know, actually tell us who you are besides your name. I’m just sayin’.

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Comment Moderation

A note about the comments —

Your comment will automatically be held for moderation if you include a URL, either in the URL field or in the body of the comment. Sometimes I’m not able to approve comments right away, so they might sit in the queue for a few hours, so if you want your comment to show up right away, avoid using URLs.

BTW, I appreciate the database suggestions; after I have time to think about it some more and try out some of these suggestions, I’ll post about it again. Do keep the ideas coming, if you have any…

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Wiscon

Who’s going to Wiscon this year? The website doesn’t list any of the members to protect member privacy, which is all nice and good, except, you know, if you’re trying to plan ahead for things like interviews and/or figure out who you’ll be hanging out with, or find a roommate, etc.

So, who’s going?

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Short Fiction Database

I’m trying to figure out what might be the easiest way to compile a database cataloging all of the short fiction I own (i.e., all of the stories contained in anthologies, collections, or magazines I own). You know, because it’s useful to know these things, especially since I hope to sell more anthologies in the future, some of which are likely to be reprint anthologies. Also, it would be useful if I just want to read a particular story too. I’ve purchased new anthologies on a number of occasions to read one particular story, only to later discover I already had it in another book.

What I’d want to be able to do is not only catalogue everything, but also be able to tag entries, so that I could label stories not only by author, publication, and date, but also by sub-genre and whatever else comes to mind.

At the moment, after some discussions with some HaX0R d00dz, I’m contemplating going with the rather simple Excel to sort the data, but if anyone has any other suggestions I’m all ears. Basically, I want it to be easily searchable, I want to be able to have fields for Title, Author, Publication, Date, Length, and Tags, and I’d like it to be somewhat easy to enter vast sums of information into it.

One problem I’ve run into in my initial explorations of Excel is that although I can cut and paste a TOC from the ISFDB or Locus Index, I have to tediously move the author into the author column, etc. I’m not sure there’s any way around that. Is there?

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Free Star Wars Audiobook

At Comic Con last weekend, someone handed me a little credit card-sized card embalzoned with the Star Wars logo. Turns out it’s an offer to get a free download of the audiobook Star Wars: Legacy of the Force #1: Betrayal by Aaron Allston. If you go to www.audible.com/comiccon, you should be able to download it for free. There’s no code on the card, so anyone should be able to go grab it.

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LJ Plug-in Broken/Google Groups Comments

Cripes, why didn’t someone *tell me* that my LJ cross-posting plug-in wasn’t working? What, you guys think I didn’t post anything for two and a half weeks? At the very least, I’d be posting all those inane links to SCI FI Wire stories and other things I’ve published.

Of course, LJ users probably aren’t seeing this right now anyway, so this might ultimately be a pointless post. But a lot of my posts probably could be filed under that category, so… Problem fixed!

On another note, does everyone just hate the Google Groups alt-commenting system I’ve setup, or have I just not been saying anything worthy of comment?

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