Website Update – September 23, 2010

I’m in the process of doing a complete retweak of the ScribblerWorks website.

A new version of the Scribble Logo has already been replaced on all the pages of the website.  A cleaner look for the navigation and copyright information is being put in place.  Some editing and correcting of the static pages is being done.

I’m not really deleting anything — except the static review pages.  I’m replacing those with a new WordPress blog, which will make adding new reviews MUCH easier.  And the blog will be able to much more easily index the reviews multiple ways: you will be able to see a list of everything I tag “Recommend” or everything I tag “Bomb”, for instance.  There will be categories for Fiction, Non-Fiction, Writing Books, DVDs (including Blu-ray, with tags for Movies or Television Series). 

I’m really pleased with the Category and Tagging options, because I will now be able to put my reviews of comic book issues on the same blog as the more permanent book reviews.  Once I have all the old reviews transferred, I will start adding new reviews, including the comics — and I will make the review blog available to search engines (they are currently blocked while I do the set-up work).  Also, once it is all up and running, I will no longer be posting reviews on the MySpace blog.  That’s because I hardly ever check in on MySpace any more.  I’ll inform the readers of that blog of the change-0ver and hope they’ll come to the ScribblerWorks site.

I will also, soon, at long last, be setting up a Zazzle Store.  Not only will my little Scribble logo be available for products (if there’s anyone out there besides me who would be interested in that), certain piece of my artwork will be available in prints and on products.  I am jazzed about all these changes, after having the plans for them in my head for a long time.  I hope friends and other interested parties will like the changes as well.

About Sarah Beach

Now residing in Las Vegas, I was born in Michigan and moved to Texas when 16. After getting my Masters degree in English, I moved to Hollywood, because of the high demand for Medievalists (NOT!). As a freelance writer and editor, I find that Nevada offers better conditions for the wallet. I love writing all sorts of things, and occasionally also create some artwork.
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