One of the neighborhood turkey vultures (a.k.a Florida Buzzard) snacks on squirrel
du jour in April 2006.
I became a Twit (twitterer, whatever) in early May and immediately started using Twitter as a kind of clippings service. I liked the idea of sorting through headlines from sources in which my interests lay and being able to click on article links if I wanted to read further. Only later did Twitter's social networking aspect start to come into play for me, and I'm still low-key as far as that is concerned (you can find me
here). Facebook has become my main social networking hangout (over
here), not least because I reconnected with a great group of former classmates who go back as far as Kindergarten. I've been having a blast on Memory Lane. (*waves*)
Thanks to Twitter, I have also been following Josh Shahryar's
The Green Brief, which reports on current events in Iran. (His introduction reads, "This report has been compiled through reports by twitter users in Iran and aboard, as well as contacts inside and outside Iran. Media outlets have been credit[ed] where used. As reports coming from Iran cannot be fully authenticated, if the report confirms something, at best it confirms that several reliable twitter sources agreed upon it. If you want to follow my updates, my twitter account is
@Iran_Translator"). Josh has been doing truly Herculean and humanitarian work with this, keeping the world informed regardless of where the mainstream media's attention has turned.
My tweets mainly provide links that have caught my eye, gathered from various forums or otherwise chanced upon. My average so far is 1.43 posts a day, with the mode being once per day (41 days), but on two days I've gone as high as six tweets. Sometimes I reference blog entries or bits of mundania, and I've also got a few messages in there. Below is a sampling of 30 out of my so-far 112 posts:
July 24Universities team w/Google, Amazon, to offer public domain books POD. Via Maya Reynolds
http://bit.ly/UsJ7o. Also, see
http://bit.ly/y1efhChildren's book "Publishometer" from Editorial Anonymous
http://bit.ly/CdEOQ via Nathan Bransford
http://bit.ly/W5uiq Laugh, cry, do both...
"How To Load Up Your Kindle With Non-Amazon Ebooks" from The Consumerist
http://bit.ly/157r4J via Pimp My Novel
http://bit.ly/1ZxAXIJuly 23From Editor Unleashed (Maria Schneider): "25 Book Blogs + How to Pitch a Blogger"
http://bit.ly/YqTAGLA Times RT @filedby: "European Union to scrutinize Google Books settlement; Congress may hold hearing" -
http://ow.ly/hRkJJuly 21Deviations: Covenant is up at the New Covey Cover Awards site for July:
http://bit.ly/ufuI4From Science News: The importance of language when talking about evolution.
http://bit.ly/suaNwJuly 11Extensive social networking list for writers, courtesy of Ann Wilkes:
http://bit.ly/8mCGwJuly 8Just joined BookCrossing.com: "Help make the world a library and recycle at the same time..."
http://bit.ly/fYOnJuly 4Dept. of Justice gets involved in Google settlement. Link courtesy of Maya Reynolds.
http://bit.ly/3w4ASJuly 3For everyone who's been told not to play with their food...
http://bit.ly/13ckzaJuly 2Awesome take on the "show, don't tell" directive.
http://bit.ly/19U81iChanging role of literary agents
http://bit.ly/xkAJm Link courtesy of Nathan Bransford
http://bit.ly/19exfRJune 26ID'd Reduviidae for Camera Club "Mystery bug" contest, thanks to Bugguide
http://bit.ly/gjBeM My shot of a R. sp. @
http://bit.ly/9VuALJune 25Awesome illusion reminds me of the Impressionists, who made their images "pop" by using complementary colors.
http://bit.ly/JICuBJune 18The neighborhood birds at dawn
http://bit.ly/Dai9ZJune 15Posts by Lary Crews on combating writer's block:
http://bit.ly/2uKr6h My fave: "Tell yourself writer's block doesn't exist."
2 gems RT @prempromotions 1. N Bransford's writing database
http://bit.ly/wkWPD 2. rejection a la Pearls Before Swine
http://bit.ly/fE9OCJune 11Awesome revision checklist from Nathan Bransford @ Curtis Brown. Link courtesy of Minnette Meador of Broad Universe.
http://bit.ly/yRZKyGraffiti from Pompeii. So many stories, so little time. Link courtesy of Michael Kabongo.
http://bit.ly/DV1VwCan/should creative writing be taught? Podcast @
http://bit.ly/qa7MB, article @
http://bit.ly/L5Mcl. Link from Adam @
http://bit.ly/AvtOnJune 10Basho's Frog Haiku: 31 translations + 1 commentary. Link comes courtesy of Jon @ Tribe.net
http://bit.ly/14LN59May 19Registering copyright? Be prepared to wait ... longer.
http://bit.ly/2ncufMay 17"Most of us fake it….These nine kids were guileless. They didn't fake anything."
http://bit.ly/1p4ucCMay 15Serenaded by a mockingbird atop a utility pole outside the library. Hear it at
http://bit.ly/aiGygMay 13Heavy rain this afternoon. Tonight, southern toads & squirrel treefrogs at a local retention pond. Hear them at
http://bit.ly/ARjwwVia EcoGeek: Wind turbines made safe for migrating birds, courtesy of radar from NASA & USAF
http://bit.ly/13zbYmMay 12"[U]nique musical score generated by individual human brains" -- I highly recommend listening to the mp3 link.
http://bit.ly/xiWwrMay 11Nodding at Kerri's post on self-promotion at the Authors and Books blog. I could use some clones.
http://bit.ly/pc6EkMay 9Florida State Poets Assn. has new Web home
http://bit.ly/5Rn3F #poets #poetry #florida
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