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Peter TupperI love magazines that commit and pay for long articles and long fiction. The web rewards neither approach. It’s a packeted medium, a surf medium. Short bursts are the way to go. The web isn’t a replacement medium — it’s *another” medium.
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irwinchenWe know this, but it's important to have it said (by someone we respect, like Mr. Ellis)
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I’d like you to ignore, for a while, anything that smacks of Web 3.0, or even Web 2.0, or any of the other dumb ideas that distract from production of actual content on the web. Instead, consider these simple things:
* The hurdle to credible publishing on the web, now, is the nine dollars it costs to buy a domain name from GoDaddy, which can be mapped on to a free Tumblr or Blogger space.
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Tama LeaverBursts, chunks and web-publishing! Quote: "If attention span was dead, JK Rowling wouldn’t be selling paperbacks thick enough to choke a pig... " [<a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2007/05/27/burst_culture_what_i.html">Via</a>]
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Christopher Rice"* And just a thought: if you’re an sf writer grappling for space in one of the fiction magazines for seven cents a word or whatever the rate is now — what exactly are you losing by teaming with writers of like mind, going to the web and convincing a
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