GarrettDimon.com
It strikes me that Garrett’s site has become a valuable record of the human condition with its mix of two personal stories—one relating to his business and the other relating to his health—both of them communicated clearly through great writing.
Have a read back through the archive and I think you’ll share my admiration.
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What’s the fun in writing on the internet anymore?
To put any thoughtful labour into crafting words online today is to watch them get sucked up, repurposed, and often monetized by someone else. It feels a bit like a digital wasteland; overrun with pirates, replete with armies of robots regurgitating everything into a gooey cocktail of digital sludge.
A holy communion | daverupert.com
You and I are partaking in something magical.
Tales Of The Algorithm – Terence Eden’s Blog
I’m really enjoying these sci-fi short stories that Terence is publishing on his site—one for every day of the month.
Stories | daverupert.com
Dave’s short’n’sweet sci-fi stories, collected in one place.
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Five years
Remembering The Situation.
A Book Apart
The independent publishing house that released 48 excellent titles.
The syndicate
Cross-posting to wherever is flavour of the month.
Prepping
The difference between hosting a conference and speaking at a conference.
Subscribing to newsletters
But not like that.