To do list
Oct. 9th, 2010 10:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If I put it here, some of it might actually get done over the next couple of weekends. I hope...
1) Put one or two of the free stories on one of the distribution channels as an experiment. This is going to require some consideration of pros, cons, and loss of control of rights. Some possibilities:
Amazon (who are Evil Scum, and have a bad agreement)
B&N
Lulu
Smashbooks
Feedbooks -- who are where I get my public domain ebooks from, and look like a distinct possibility, *if* I can figure out exactly what licences are available.
2) Update website
- clean up the links on the "free downloads elsewhere" page -- bit rot's got some of them
- clean up the bibliography page, ditto
- put the bit rot victims on my own site (and see item 1, which was inspired by this problem)
- sort out the blog page -- one of the reasons for paying for my LJ was so that I could embed it on the website blog page instead of manually copying
- put CSS on a few more pages
- put link to LibraryThing on the "book reviews" pages
3) Check the current state of the short story markets, and submit something from the file if there's anything appropriate.
4)Substantial posts on my own blog on topics that have come up elsenet over the last few weeks, none of which I was in a fit state to comment on at the time.
eta:
5) Post to Bearing Witness about "The secret lives of fossils"
1) Put one or two of the free stories on one of the distribution channels as an experiment. This is going to require some consideration of pros, cons, and loss of control of rights. Some possibilities:
Amazon (who are Evil Scum, and have a bad agreement)
B&N
Lulu
Smashbooks
Feedbooks -- who are where I get my public domain ebooks from, and look like a distinct possibility, *if* I can figure out exactly what licences are available.
2) Update website
- clean up the links on the "free downloads elsewhere" page -- bit rot's got some of them
- clean up the bibliography page, ditto
- put the bit rot victims on my own site (and see item 1, which was inspired by this problem)
- sort out the blog page -- one of the reasons for paying for my LJ was so that I could embed it on the website blog page instead of manually copying
- put CSS on a few more pages
- put link to LibraryThing on the "book reviews" pages
3) Check the current state of the short story markets, and submit something from the file if there's anything appropriate.
4)Substantial posts on my own blog on topics that have come up elsenet over the last few weeks, none of which I was in a fit state to comment on at the time.
eta:
5) Post to Bearing Witness about "The secret lives of fossils"