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Feb. 1st, 2010 08:48 amSome of you may recall that in early December I posted about Voice of Youth Advocates running a review of Nameless in their December issue.
I mentioned that I was working with Rebecca on an article about Nameless and the Extribulum process for publication probably in April, but VOYA surprised us both and ran it in this month's issue! I'd seen proofs of the article, but seeing it all typeset and laid out and with sidebar quotes, I am just over the moon. Look! People wrote words about ME! :D
If you'd like to read it there's a PDF available:
Trial and (Ex)tribulation: The New Face Of Authorship in the Web 2.0
by Rebecca C. Moore
If you're having trouble with the URL, which some people are, try right-clicking the link and saving, or go to the VOYA website and you can find a link under "Two New Columns" on the front page.
I'm really pleased with the article, the way it shows both my attitudes towards fanfic/writing and the way it portrays Nameless as book and process. I'm hoping that it will be good publicity for Nameless as well as encouragement to young net-gen writers, especially fanfiction writers, that what they are doing has use and meaning.
I mentioned that I was working with Rebecca on an article about Nameless and the Extribulum process for publication probably in April, but VOYA surprised us both and ran it in this month's issue! I'd seen proofs of the article, but seeing it all typeset and laid out and with sidebar quotes, I am just over the moon. Look! People wrote words about ME! :D
If you'd like to read it there's a PDF available:
Trial and (Ex)tribulation: The New Face Of Authorship in the Web 2.0
by Rebecca C. Moore
If you're having trouble with the URL, which some people are, try right-clicking the link and saving, or go to the VOYA website and you can find a link under "Two New Columns" on the front page.
I'm really pleased with the article, the way it shows both my attitudes towards fanfic/writing and the way it portrays Nameless as book and process. I'm hoping that it will be good publicity for Nameless as well as encouragement to young net-gen writers, especially fanfiction writers, that what they are doing has use and meaning.