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5 months ago
in A font, in your handwriting, for free on TechBurgh
Very cool! I'm trying it out now. It doesn't look like you're able to capture your writing in cursive, though... and I generally write in cursive... when I write...
I'm giving it a go, though and I'll let you know how it works out!
Thanks for the great info!!
I'm giving it a go, though and I'll let you know how it works out!
Thanks for the great info!!
7 months ago
in Sad, Melancholy, Glad on michael fulk's blog
First, let me say I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather's passing. Even when it's expected, it's a difficult thing to deal with. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Second, I love what you've been doing with the Homework assignments! Thank you for sharing your creativity and voice... that's what makes these mini-projects so fun... :)
Second, I love what you've been doing with the Homework assignments! Thank you for sharing your creativity and voice... that's what makes these mini-projects so fun... :)
8 months ago
in Podcamp Pittsburgh 3 Wrap-up on shawn farner
I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed your experience at PCPGH3! And I agree with what Justin said in a previous comment regarding subjects and tools covered. I can only speak for myself in terms of session planning and running, and I generally overprepare with info and let the discussion organically develop to whatever the audiences are most interested in or concerned about. I would have loved to have been able to cover everything!
Please do join us and present next time! I'd love to hear your assessment of aggregating tools and other useful social media! It was wonderful meeting you, and thanks to you and Kathleen for introducing me to Strands, too! I think I'm going to go get myself an account based on your reccomendations.
It was a pleasure meeting you, and if you guys pull together PCHBG, I'll be there with bells on!
Please do join us and present next time! I'd love to hear your assessment of aggregating tools and other useful social media! It was wonderful meeting you, and thanks to you and Kathleen for introducing me to Strands, too! I think I'm going to go get myself an account based on your reccomendations.
It was a pleasure meeting you, and if you guys pull together PCHBG, I'll be there with bells on!
8 months ago
in Pittsburgh, Robots, and Public Art on OMGPittsburgh
It's made of steel and bridges... how cool is that?! Why didn't I know about this before?! Oh, I think someone needs to stick a Santa hat on that robot and take some candid shots for Christmas.
I'm going to visit it at the very least!
I'm going to visit it at the very least!
8 months ago
in Promoting Your Book Online on Chris Brogan
Chris,
I wish we could have spent some time talking about this at PCPGH3 this weekend!
As a book reviewer and owner of Lyrique Tragedy Reviews (http://lyriquetragedy.blogspot.com), I've seen a number of both successful and unsuccessful attempts at promoting books not pushed through "high advance" publicity deals. Considering your specialties, I would suggest doing a Virtual Book Tour. You already have a platform and foundation of people willing to read the book (obviously you don't want to send it to everyone who agrees to do the "tour," but a good number will generate buzz), and people willing to do interviews and post them to their sites.
The process itself is pretty simple:
1. Pick a weekend/week and contact individuals you would like to participate (obviously you can add participation info on your own site for people to offer their services)
2. Give the deadline for questions to be sent you and your co-author (Or, devise 3-5 different sets of questions to disseminate to reduce the incredible time debt it could incur).
3. Provide the relevant contact & book launch info for posting by each blogger/writer/site owner on their sites at the end of their "interview" and/or Review.
4. Talk about it on your social media outlets and promote the "event."
I'd be glad to help you out if you'd like. Just email me (DawnMPapuga@gmail.com) and I'll do what I can in this respect!
Good luck!
I wish we could have spent some time talking about this at PCPGH3 this weekend!
As a book reviewer and owner of Lyrique Tragedy Reviews (http://lyriquetragedy.blogspot.com), I've seen a number of both successful and unsuccessful attempts at promoting books not pushed through "high advance" publicity deals. Considering your specialties, I would suggest doing a Virtual Book Tour. You already have a platform and foundation of people willing to read the book (obviously you don't want to send it to everyone who agrees to do the "tour," but a good number will generate buzz), and people willing to do interviews and post them to their sites.
The process itself is pretty simple:
1. Pick a weekend/week and contact individuals you would like to participate (obviously you can add participation info on your own site for people to offer their services)
2. Give the deadline for questions to be sent you and your co-author (Or, devise 3-5 different sets of questions to disseminate to reduce the incredible time debt it could incur).
3. Provide the relevant contact & book launch info for posting by each blogger/writer/site owner on their sites at the end of their "interview" and/or Review.
4. Talk about it on your social media outlets and promote the "event."
I'd be glad to help you out if you'd like. Just email me (DawnMPapuga@gmail.com) and I'll do what I can in this respect!
Good luck!
1 year ago
in Chihuly At Phipps Conservatory on michael fulk's blog
Now I think I might not post my pictures to my site... these are beautiful! I'm looking for another image to go I my header for my site, and I might just see if you'd give me permission to use that last pic... it was my favorite room and installation, by far! I'm working on snapping some stained glass pictures and trying to photoshop them in fun, interesting ways, but if that doesn't work, expect an email. ;)
1 year ago
in Phenomenae I Should Have More Inkling About But Don’t on michael fulk's blog
All it takes is one viewing... of any of these... and you're hooked! Or slimed. I guess it depends. ;)