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Writing....

Nov. 7th, 2009 | 08:28 am
posted by: [info]thetoymaker


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Writing is easy, rewriting is hard. A lot of my friends are taking part in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month)
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http://www.nanowrimo.org/
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The goal is to write a 175-page (50,000-word) novel by midnight, November 30. One of the blocks to writing is the idea that everything has to be perfect, that each sentence springs perfectly crafted, like Venus rising from the sea, from your fingers on to the page.
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There might be someone somewhere that can write like, that but that person is not me. I suspect that it's not most other folks either.The idea of cranking out a novel in a month forces you to not get muddied down with the details but to get it out there. Get the story out on paper. There is something perfectly lovely about that.
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I've been writing a lot lately. Actually, I take that back, I've been re-writing a lot. The series that I'm working on with my writing partner, J. H. Everett is ten percent writing and ninety percent rewriting. It's great fun, pushing the words around like puzzle pieces, making the sentences cleaner and tidier. There are piles of things that have to be organized too, flow, structure and word count.
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Then the editing starts, all all the nit-picky grammary bits, commas and spelling and such. That polishing part goes at the end, like wallpaper or molding, for now I'm just working on the foundations of stories. My goal is to get the reader to keep turning the page and keep reading. Is the story exciting enough? I hope so!
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I don't think of myself as a writer. Mark Twain is a writer. Roald Dahl is a writer. I'm an illustrator that writes for fun, a dabbler, an ama, amature, (oh how do you spell that?) amateur... writing for the love of the thing.
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And I encourage you to write too. Put those stories down on paper. Go on! Writing is strong giddymaking stuff once you give yourself permission to do it.
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What do you like to read and what do you like to write?
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Marilyn.
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Storyteller: Here again, milady?
Scheherezade: These people sit for hours, just listening.
Scheherezade: It's a miracle.
Storyteller: People need stories, more than bread, itself.
Storyteller: They teach us how to live, and why.

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LiveJournal Major Notes: Spam counter-attack, RSS feeds again, CSI Deadly Intent contest

Nov. 5th, 2009 | 01:15 pm
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The empire strikes back

In recent weeks, we've taken huge steps towards blocking spam accounts on LiveJournal. In fact, we've suspended as many as 30,000 accounts in a single day! We've implemented several pre-emptive measures to prevent the creation of spam accounts, and we've honed our detection of suspicious content. Spam bots are a crafty lot, so we'll continue to refine our tactics and keep up the good fight to keep you safe from spam attacks on LiveJournal.

RSS feeds again

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Wii have killer CSI Deadly Intent contests!



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If you're a gamer who loves CSI, have Wii got news for you! [info]c_s_i is sponsoring killer contests. Simply post a question to a member of the CSI crew. The winner will get a free copy of CSI: Deadly Intent for Nintendo Wii (with a retail value of $39.99) and get their question answered by a member of the CSI writing team! There's also a fantastic monthly contest. To enter, join [info]c_s_i, play the online version of CSI: Deadly Intent, and respond to a two-part query for a chance to win a Wii! Entries will be judged on composition and originality. Sorry, but you must be a U.S. resident and over 18 years old to participate. Check out the rules here.

Enveloped in postcards

Last week, we asked you to send in postcards to help us decorate our drab concrete walls. Here's a photo of the results so far! Thank you so much and please keep them coming! You can mail them to Frank the Goat, Esq., c/o LiveJournal, Inc., 539 Bryant Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, CA 94107. Be sure to include your username, since we'll be giving ten random users paid account credits.



Photos of the week

If you haven't visited our new LiveJournal photo community, you're in for an amazing visual trip. LiveJournal users from around the world will take you on a scenic journey to everywhere. Post your own pictures or kick back and enjoy at [info]lj_photophile. You can view some of this week's awesome photos after the jump. Please start tagging with geographic location, since we'd like to track all the places around the world represented in this community. Keep on commenting too!
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thetoymaker

Happy Halloween!

Oct. 31st, 2009 | 07:57 pm
posted by: [info]thetoymaker


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Costume finished. Most adorable assassin on the block.
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Had a great time making it.
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Hope you get lots of treats!
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Marilyn.
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Nothing on Earth so beautiful as the final haul on Halloween night. ~Steve Almond

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Network Maintenance - Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 04:00-05:00 GMT/UTC

Oct. 30th, 2009 | 05:17 pm
posted by: [info]dwell in [info]lj_maintenance

EDIT: If you're reading this, our maintenance is OVER! The problem was not found on our equipment, which means we'll have to work with our ISP to fix this small problem -- which also means another maintenance window in the future -- but at least we have eliminated our side.

Thank you everyone, and a special shout out to [info]rekoil for giving me a great suggestion AND also the opportunity to feel like I've just called in to a local radio station.

Have a great day, night or afternoon wherever you may be.

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Hi everyone, sorry for the late notice but I'm going to have to do some testing on 1 of our 4 internet circuits TONIGHT; Friday night or Saturday morning depending on which time zone you're in.

Most of us shouldn't notice any impact, though there may be some slowness or lag when I switch traffic on to our other ISP circuits and then another hit when I stop the tests. If a page won't load or times out, try hitting refresh 1 or 2 times and it should load then. If it doesn't work at all... trust me, I'll be typing really really really fast to try to undo whatever I just did. Hopefully you'll have some Halloween candy (if you're in the USA and celebrate that kind of thing) nearby to take away the bitterness of a small site outage. :(

Here's the handy-dandy Website That I Always Use to get a feel for when the maintenance will start in your area. Our site traffic historically dips on Friday afternoons until Saturday morning which is why we tend to pick this time for maintenance work.

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status.livejournal.org will, of course be updated before and after the maintenance window. Or else [info]marta will get mad at me. :D

bt

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thetoymaker

The Next Book :-)

Oct. 29th, 2009 | 02:42 pm
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Working away here on a paper toy book for Sterling that's due out next year. Here's a little peak at one of the flourishes from a toy theater.
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Marilyn.

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LiveJournal Major Notes: Search super-tweak, postcards, and amazing user content!

Oct. 29th, 2009 | 10:53 am
posted by: [info]theljstaff in [info]news



In response to user comments from last week, we want to let you know that we'll remain LJ cut-free for the next month in order to get more eyeballs on our evolving newsletter. As for product coverage, that continues to be our top priority. For more granular detail, however, we recommend you join [info]lj_releases.

Super-tweak for Yandex search

Some of our beta testers expressed privacy concerns using the Yandex search engine. Here's why: Last week, when you ran a search, you could see the usernames (and only the usernames) of everyone who commented on an entry, even if that entry was switched to Private or Friends Only after it was originally indexed. You could NOT see the actual comments from Friends Only or Private posts. In response to your input, we've implemented a fix to keep all user activity currently marked Friends Only or Private completely hidden. If you'd prefer your public content not to be indexed by Yandex, click here and use the settings labeled Search Inclusion (this covers your entire journal) and/or Comment Search Inclusion (which covers comments only). To test drive Yandex search now, click here.

Postcards from the edge

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Conquer Writer's Block

Here are some excerpts from this week's most popular question of the day:

If a friend or relative makes a racist or homophobic remark, do you tend to confront them or let it slide? Are you more likely to confront them if it offends you directly or someone else who seems reluctant to speak up?
  1. I find it easier to stand up for other people, and i wouldn't let it slide if they made a rude or hurtful comment.
  2. Usually if a friend makes a racist or homophobic remark, I tend to let it slide. I think that while i would not say such things myself, I have no right to censor those around me.
  3. This happens all of the time. I confront some relatives, but I refuse to if they are drunk or watch Fox News.
  4. I'd let it slide if it was just a private remark... As much as I despise bigotry and intolerance, I know that you can't change people-they have to change themselves ...
  5. Confront! confront! confront! Politely, but without equivocation.
  6. SPEAK UP. Always, always, always speak up. Letting something slide lets ignorance win. No matter if it offends me directly, or someone else, I will confront the speaker and let them know that's not ok.
  7. I don't get offended personally. As an immigrant, woman, gay and person of color if I took every single potentially offensive remark seriously I wouldn't get anything done.
  8. I punch them in the balls. With my mind.
  9. I do speak up, but often very timidly because I feel that I'm white and therefore I don't really have any authority to lecture someone on what's racist and what isn't...
  10. Generally speaking, I do not let this shit fly, because it reduces me as a person, to this non-person and it replicates the destructive discourse that makes sure that sexual minorities, racial minorities, women, people with disabilities, trans people and every intersection thereof into something other than human... And sometimes... I'm just too tired to deal with it, so I roll my eyes, make a sarcastic remark and hope the conversation moves on quickly.
For more daily questions and user comments, join [info]writersblock. FYI, we don't want to invade your privacy, so we haven't credited individual users for their responses. We'd appreciate your feedback on this!

Spotlight community of the week

We can't resist making one last midnight trip to the ol' pumpkin patch. If you adore crazy costumes, fiendish festivities, and bottomless candy consumption as much as we do, this community has just what it takes to light up your jack-o-lantern.


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Photos of the week

We received so many incredible photos, we had to close our eyes and point. We uploaded a selection of awesome images at our new [info]lj_photophile community. Please join and start posting (try to keep the width at around 625 for the sake of consistency)! We'd love for you to tell us more about your photos! You can help us select spotlight photos by commenting on your favorites. Once again, we thank you for making our online world more beautiful!




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Thanks, again, for tuning in. We look forward to seeing you next week.

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thetoymaker

Koi Fish Party!

Oct. 29th, 2009 | 09:53 am
posted by: [info]thetoymaker

I love getting photos from people who have made my paper toys. It's always neat to see where, like messages in a bottle, the toys have sailed to in the world. Here is a nice note from the Merwin family in China...
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Thank you for the instructions on how to make the Japanese Koi fish. We live in China so driving down to Party City or the like to pick up a few party decorations is not an option for us. This past week we made a bunch of your koi fish to use as decorations for our son's fish themed 4th birthday party. He loved them!
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Waving from the other side of the world!
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Marilyn
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http://www.thetoymaker.com/AroundtheWorld/Japan/TMKoiKites.html
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