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tiffanyh94

The 14 Stages Of Book Addiction - 1 views

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    Oh my word! That's hilarious and so true!
Andria Nealis

Writing Excuses - 0 views

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    Writing Excuses is an award-winning podcast with four professional writers as hosts-Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, Howard Taylor, and Mary Robinette Kowal. Each episode is only 15 minutes long and the hosts cover virtually every writing topic in the fiction world.
Andria Nealis

Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX) - 0 views

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    Audiobook Creation Exchange. If you hold the rights, you can go to ACX.com and turn your book into an audiobook. You can either read the book yourself, or hire an actor.
kayleigh813

Literature Quizzes and Games - 0 views

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    This combines my addiction of trivia games and literature.
Terry Elliott

P2 | Blogging at the speed of thought - 1 views

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    Really interesting weblog theme.
tiffanyh94

▶ "Rape Poem To End All Rape Poems" by Rutgers University - YouTube - 1 views

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    This, and other poems, are absolutely awesome. Check it out. For real.
Andria Nealis

Creative Writing Ideas - 1 views

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    I use this when I can't think of any ideas for a creative writing piece.
Terry Elliott

A.Word.A.Day --obnubilate - 0 views

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    This one is for your word a week along with palimpsest.
Terry Elliott

The Kindle Chronicles - Guven Witteveen Shows How Kindle Publishing Can Open Doors to t... - 0 views

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    This post has given me an idea--we could write an ebook--How to Create Your Own Blog Book or Organize Your Department Around a Blog
Terry Elliott

MentorMob - Learn What You Want, Teach What You Love - MentorMob - 0 views

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    How might you use this to create a post?
Terry Elliott

New Poynter Eyetrack research reveals how people read news on tablets | Poynter. - 0 views

  • Readers have an overwhelming instinct to swipe horizontally through a full screen photo gallery, regardless of portrait of landscape orientation, as we reported previously.
  • As with earlier eyetracking studies, people tended to enter a screen through a dominant element, generally a photograph. Faces in photographs and videos attracted a lot of attention.
  • There was strong reliance on using the browser to navigate between stories, even though navigation tools were also designed into the publication
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  • This speaks to the importance of the familiarity of tools — people will default to what they know if it’s available.
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    Joel, How might this study apply to the weblog and your choice of themes?
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