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Tag: social media

Pay The Writer? Don’t Pay The Writer?

What with being around five years behind the rest of the internet, I only recently watched this video from the writer Harlan Ellison, ranting at expectations that writers need not be paid for their work. It is a pretty funny rant, but pretty flawed. I found it kind of funny that the keeps using the word “essay” rather than the correct phrase “filmed interview about a TV programme” to make a point about being paid for his work, as if his every utterance is on a par with a carefully constructed and argued piece of writing. I have no problem with him wanting paying for everything and anything he does, that’s up to him, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves – talking about Babylon Five is hardly on a par with the finest literature. Read the rest of this entry »

Now on twitter…

I’ve today set up a twitter account for the site, which can be found at twitter.com/untilnextyear. It would be great if you could bring yourself to ‘follow’ me, but alternatively, you can read me tweeting away on the left-hand side of the blog. Hopefully this will help generate some discussion, or at the very least get a few more people looking at the blog – I’m not too proud to suggest that is a motive!

It’s taken me a while to ‘get’ twitter, but as a ‘micro-blogging’ platform, I think it is the ideal accompaniment to a full blog, as it can be that much more reactive and up-to-the-minute, and then dovetail into any longer, more reflective pieces that might follow on the main blog. Well, that’s the plan, anyway, and so I won’t just be throwing up links to blogposts, as that is really lazy. Particularly when I can explore twitter’s capabilities re: sport, perhaps one of the best avenues for up-to-the-minute micro-blogging and networking.

Tech-rant over! Follow me!

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