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Check It Out – Throughout the Website
I realized this week that people who check out this news blog on my website, might not be aware of other things happening on other sections of the site – especially if I don’t mention it on the main blog. … Continue reading
Adding a New Section to the Website
I’ve just added a new blog section to the overall ScribblerWorks site, which will be devoted to my fantasy literature, specifically the works that are set in the secondary world of Arveniem. It can be FOUND HERE. I’ve yet to … Continue reading
A New Poem Added to the Website
I just uploaded a new poem to my Gallery. You can find it here. I wrote this poem when I was still an undergraduate. A campus ministry hosted a retreat for college students one autumn weekend, and I took part. … Continue reading
Christmas Cards For Sale
For a few years now, I’ve had my original Christmas cards for sale on my website, but I hadn’t really updated the page with newer designs. Well, today, I am happy to announce that I’ve redone the Christmas card gallery … Continue reading
Website Update
As one of the tweaks I’m working on for the website over-all, I’ve changed the URLs for posts from WordPress’ default (which uses question marks and straight numbering of posts) to a date and name format. Unfortunately that means that … Continue reading
Project Backup
After reading a discussion on LiveJournal about problems that site has been having, and how many people are now backing up their posts there by duplicating them elsewhere, I think I will start a reposting project of my own entries. … Continue reading
Bright shiny new Website Update
Yeah, boring stuff, sort of. Actually, not so much. First off, I found a new background for my “Villanelle” poem that I’m really happy with. My friend Caroline Cicero, who lives out in Malibu, caught a beautiful sunrise coming up … Continue reading
Website Updates – Jan. 3, 2011
I just did some revising of the site for The Scribbler’s Guide to the Land of Myth. I’ve put most of the material on that site into the Word Press blog template, and given the whole a new banner heading. … Continue reading
Website Tweaking Continues
Yeah, I know. Posts about the progress of things “behind the scenes” are usually boring. And yet, there’s this compulsion to let people know what all is going on. I’m slowly revamping all the pages of the website: the navigation … Continue reading
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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 … Continue reading