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Debbie Ridpath Ohi reads, writes and illustrates for young people.

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Friday
Dec311999

writers bbs

Today's Site of the Day is

Using The Internet To Pick Up Babes and/or Hunks
. Hey, guess what?
I made new friends through the Net! Also, Inkspot and Inklings now have a chat area courtesy Brian Rickman of The Writers' BBS. I'd really appreciate it if some of you could help test it out. You can either go try it out on your own or tell me when you plan on wandering over and I can meet you there. You need either a Java enabled browser or a telnet client (talker.com, port 3333). (If the first method doesn't work, try the second). On your first visit, you need make up a username and a password. In the chat area, type ".go Inklings".
Friday
Dec311999

for writers

Jeff brought home a portable scanner for me yesterday (Visioneer PaperPort Strobe) and I've been having fun with it. Apparently it also does some OCR, faxing, and photocopying. The scanning quality isn't the best, but it's not bad for something so small. I scanned a bunch of pics for the ConCerto report. Site of the Day: The Astounding B Monster (thanks to Randy Hoffman for the suggestion).
Hey, Inkspot/Inklings got mentioned in the most recent issue of Netsurfer Digest:


FOR WRITERS

Inkspot is a cool Web site if you're a writer. This frequently updated
resource offers market information and other key writer stuff in its
biweekly newsletter, "Inklings". You can subscribe (it's free) at the
site, search through an archive of back issues, and read articles
about topics such as self-publishing and manuscript submission.
Bookmark it if you want to be the next Hemingway.
<http://www.inkspot.com/>

Friday
Dec311999

pre-toronto trek

Looking forward to Toronto Trek! We'll be there Saturday through Sunday. Organized a writer's chat with children's author Karleen Bradford last night which went pretty well in spite of the technical glitches (poor Karleen kept getting disconnected). The scanner's pretty neat; I'm still learning how to use it properly. And it gives me the chance to post silly things here like this collector's item I found while cleaning my office.
Today's Site: Music Festival Finder.
Friday
Dec311999

guest blatherer: rand

Fun practice last night...went over some of our repertoire for Toronto Trek including our new Babylon Five song. Lazarus (Allison's tamagochi) is thriving! She is a much better mother than I ever was, even though she hardly ever feeds it icecream.

[6:09:56 PM] Rand is here! He is going to be my Guest Blatherer today. Take it away, radboy.... the human ear is comprised of 27 parts, each of which is trained from birth to fight off wax. i'm over here enjoying a rainy day off in toronto. what about you? this blathering thing takes effort. don't let anyone fool you. and some people do it everyday. did you all know that english was joseph conrad's second language? and he wrote arguably the best novella in the english language. imagine that. i'm going to stop now and enjoy a nice, tall glass of ice-9 before driving home.
Friday
Dec311999

toronto trek prep

Quick blather before I finish packing for Toronto Trek. Packing becomes more and more difficult each con as I accumulate more and more hand percussion instruments. I find I can longer take them all with me and it becomes a painful task to have to choose which to leave behind. I'm starting to learn how to play the bongo drums, but part of me wonders if it's worth it...how am I going to carry it??? Allison has a good point, though...hopefully I can beg and borrow instruments like that at conventions. Anyway, hope to see some of you at TT. Today's Site: Toonagram (email a cartoon to a friend!)