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My name is Quentin Long, and I've started a website which I hope will
become the core of a thriving online community of writers. It's for
anyone who wants to start writing, or who already does write and wants
to do it better. As such, it's completely free -- you don't even need
to register with the site. Here's the URL:

http://quentinslist.com

Please surf on over and let me know what you think needs fixing,
what things I ought to cover but don't, and like that. I'll update
this beastie on a regular basis, and your feedback will have
nontrivial influence over what-all gets updated first.
 
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Quentin Long here again, letting you know that my website-for-writers
has been updated. I've tweaked the navigation a bit; added a rant on
spelling & punctuation; and added the Turkey City Lexicon, a
collection of helpful literary advice. The URL is still:

http://quentinslist.com

As well, the site is still free, no registration required. And I'm
still more than willing to listen to any comments you may have on the
site.
Share and enjoy!
 
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Quentin Long here to announce the latest update to my little
website-for-writers. I've added some information on "print on demand"
services, the modern (and rather less pernicious) incarnation of the
vanity press. You can find my site at this URL:

http://quentinslist.com

Surf on over any old time; no need to register, and no fees are
involved. Please do write to let me know what you like, dislike, or
think is missing, because if I don't know you're dissatisfied, how am I
going to make it better?
Share and enjoy!
 
Archived from groups: rec.games.int-fiction (More info?)

Quentin Long here to announce the latest update to my little
website-for-writers. I've added some information on "print on demand"
services, the modern (and rather less pernicious) incarnation of the
vanity press. You can find my site at this URL:

http://quentinslist.com

Surf on over any old time; no need to register, and no fees are
involved. Please do write to let me know what you like, dislike, or
think is missing, because if I don't know you're dissatisfied, how am I
going to make it better?
Share and enjoy!
 
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http://quentinslist.com

Quentin Long here to announce the latest update to my
website-for-writers at Quentinslist.com. The "site map" page has some
much-needed additions, but what's new is mostly a new Rant. This one is
about "knowing thyself". You know the drill; surf on over, check it
out, yada yada yada.
Share and enjoy!
 
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http://quentinslist.com

Quentin Long here with two notices about my website for writers.

Notice the first: I want to apologize for the last, misfired,
update. Having only just recently switched to a new host, I... um...
uploaded the files to the wrong URL. Mea maxima culpa, I've corrected
the problem, and it won't happen again.
Notice the second: I've updated the site. Really, I have. Honestly!
One, I've enlarged the page on conventional publishing, which now has a
section on magazines. Two, I've put a search box on the site map.
Three, a bit of self-promotion; the 'about me' page now has a link to
my Zazzle.com gallery, where I sell cards, posters, and T-shirts. Feel
free to surf on over and check it out.
Share and enjoy!
 
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http://quentinslist.com

Quentin Long here, announcing the latest update to my website for
writers, and apologizing for the fact that this one happened more than
two months after the last one. I got hit hard by whatever flu/crud was
going around in January, and I kinda lost momentum... but I'm back now!
And I intend to stick to a more-or-less weekly schedule of updates.

So what's in *this* update, you ask? Two things.
First, I added some info on an outfit called Tate Publishing to the
"conventional publishing" page. Tate is a somewhat unusual company, but
it does seem to be one that's worth looking into.
Second, I upgraded the "site map" page; there's now links to each
subsection within a page, for those pages that *have* subsections.
Feel free to surf on over and check it out.
Share and enjoy!