Friday, November 22, 2002
Has it really been a week that I have not blogged? Yes, indeed kiddies, it is I, your iterinent webmaster and sometimes ringmaster back with a plate that is half-empty (or half-full, as I would see it, being the eternal optimist).
What was yesterday's news chase away the blues. No, that isn't a song lyric, but rather a reminder that I am in writing mode again! Look toward the Musings page for now and future essays, stories, skewed thoughts that I will post. In the works is my novella, "Mary Margaret Hastings," which first premiered as a short story in 1973 and is now becoming something I want to sell, or at least have a Lifetime Movie made from it (thanks, Jan!). But first, Musings presents a skewed look at the Internet dating industry, and how the income opportunity for professional writers could be an untapped market; writing profiles for the women on these sites. I will have a separate view of the men's profiles, but for now, the preview version of that is; most of them have had their profiles shaped or written by women, and those that don't, well their profiles can't be revealed to a national audience.
I've signed up for the next Singles Conference at Word of Life in (or at) Schroon Lake, New York. It's January 23 through 26, and is a wonderful getaway for Christian single folks. Readers of this very blog have seen how positive its been for me. Unfortunately, I won't be speaking at this conference, but I am angling to get into one soon to talk about single parenting.
No word on the job situation, but several other opportunities have surfaced, all in the Mid-Hudson valley. Stay tuned.
Site of the day (or shuld it be the week as I have not written anything since Saturday) is Space Age City the home of the finest collection of Googie Architecture known to man. That's not Google, its Googie, the Jetsonian themed sweeps and swoops and stars that dotted pop architecture during the early sixties. I love this stuff!
I promise I will write more or less or, at least more often. Good night and good news.
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What was yesterday's news chase away the blues. No, that isn't a song lyric, but rather a reminder that I am in writing mode again! Look toward the Musings page for now and future essays, stories, skewed thoughts that I will post. In the works is my novella, "Mary Margaret Hastings," which first premiered as a short story in 1973 and is now becoming something I want to sell, or at least have a Lifetime Movie made from it (thanks, Jan!). But first, Musings presents a skewed look at the Internet dating industry, and how the income opportunity for professional writers could be an untapped market; writing profiles for the women on these sites. I will have a separate view of the men's profiles, but for now, the preview version of that is; most of them have had their profiles shaped or written by women, and those that don't, well their profiles can't be revealed to a national audience.
I've signed up for the next Singles Conference at Word of Life in (or at) Schroon Lake, New York. It's January 23 through 26, and is a wonderful getaway for Christian single folks. Readers of this very blog have seen how positive its been for me. Unfortunately, I won't be speaking at this conference, but I am angling to get into one soon to talk about single parenting.
No word on the job situation, but several other opportunities have surfaced, all in the Mid-Hudson valley. Stay tuned.
Site of the day (or shuld it be the week as I have not written anything since Saturday) is Space Age City the home of the finest collection of Googie Architecture known to man. That's not Google, its Googie, the Jetsonian themed sweeps and swoops and stars that dotted pop architecture during the early sixties. I love this stuff!
I promise I will write more or less or, at least more often. Good night and good news.
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