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Ladybug and the antkillers sends their greetings
by Janet BotesWith some potential art exhibitions on the horizon and some new work to be finished for another group exhibition for Woman’s month (Woman…
With some potential art exhibitions on the horizon and some new work to be finished for another group exhibition for Woman’s month (Woman’s Day is on 9 Aug if I remember correctly) at the Gallery at Duncan Yard in Hatfield, I’m keeping myself happily busy. I’m compiling my mailing list for an art newsletter updating subscribers about new exhibitions, new art for sale and other interesting art news. If you’re interested in being on this mailing list (I PROMISE I won’t spam you!!!), please go to my art blog www.janetbotes.blogspot.com and subscribe right at the bottom of the page. If you do: Thanks a million, your support is greatly, really and happily appreciated!!!!! Peace people! Have a happy day
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Photojojo
by KitsmummaI subscribe to the above website (it’s free) and thought I would share with those of you who might be interested. Check out the website …
I subscribe to the above website (it’s free) and thought I would share with those of you who might be interested. Check out the website and subscribe to their newsletter, it’s great. They provide heaps of information and fun stuff, all to do with photography. Click here for a direct link.
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Mslexia
by Kate SmithMslexia for women who write There is nothing like Mslexia / Mslexia tells you all you …
Mslexia for women who write There is nothing like Mslexia / Mslexia tells you all you need to know about exploring your creativity and getting into print. No other magazine provides Mslexia’s unique mix of debate and analysis, advice and inspiration; news, reviews, interviews; competitions, events, courses, grants. All served up with a challenging selection of new poetry and prose. Mslexia is read by top authors and absolute beginners. A quarterly masterclass in the business and psychology of writing, it’s the essential magazine for women who write. Critically acclaimed / ‘diverse and brilliant’ Fay Weldon / ‘intelligent and creative’ Time Out / ‘my favourite women’s magazine’ Wendy Cope / ‘the best I’ve read on the subject’ Independent / ‘full of essential information’ Daily Mail / ‘astute, invigorating and above all an excellent read’ Helen Dunmore Information and inspiration / • what agents and publishers are looking for / • latest research into the psychology of creativity / • how to turn your own life into literature / • exercises to stretch your imagination / • analysis of publishing trends / • interviews with top authors about their writing methods / • masterclasses in prose and poetry / • the anatomy of a bestseller / • professional primers in copy editing and manuscript presentation / • tips for coping with rejection / • getting started as a freelance journalist / • how hormones affect your writing / • reviews of the best new books by women / • the perfect cover letter that gets your work read / • how to use dreams in your writing Featuring Margaret Atwood, Pat Barker, Rosie Boycott, Julie Burchill, Bea Campbell, Edwina Currie, Sarah Dunant, Helen Dunmore, Carol Ann Duffy, Germaine Greer, Selima Hill, Glenda Jackson, A L Kennedy, Val McDermid, Jenni Murray, Julie Myerson, Susie Orbach, Michèle Roberts, Meera Syal, Kirsty Wark, Fay Weldon and more… read Interviews and Author Methods Mslexia will get you noticed / We commission work by prominent authors as well as talented newcomers. We aim to publish some new voices in every copy of the magazine. Literary agents and BBC producers scan Mslexia every quarter on the lookout for fresh talent. In the seven years since the magazine was launched, Mslexia has become the magazine for women writers to submit to. Many women have launched their writing careers in the pages of the magazine. If you want to take your writing more seriously – or have some serious fun with your creativity – subscribe to Mslexia. More than just a magazine / Mslexia is a vibrant and growing organisation committed to furthering women’s creativity. Our independent research into the biases in book reviewing, book buying and poetry publishing have been featured on BBC2’s Newsnight, Radio 4’s Today programme, in the Independent and elsewhere. The facts / Mslexia is a national magazine for woman writers that was launched in March 1999 with start-up funding from the National Lottery and Northern Arts. Based in Newcastle, its intention is to ‘provide information, guidance and inspiration to published and unpublished authors and improve the quality and standing of women’s literature’. Mslexia’s subscribers are 12,000 woman writers – from absolute beginners to established authors like Helen Dunmore, Deborah Moggach and Hilary Mantel. Why ‘Mslexia’? Mslexia means women’s writing (ms = woman lexia = words). Its association with dyslexia is intentional. Dyslexia is a difficulty, more prevalent in men, with reading and spelling. Mslexia is a difficulty, more prevalent in women, with getting into print. Mslexia is the complex set of conditions and expectations that prevents women, who as girls so outshine boys in verbal skills, from becoming successful authors. The magazine Mslexia aims to define, explore and help overcome the condition of mslexia and provide a platform and playground for women writers. Its intention is to provide information, guidance and inspiration for published and unpublished authors, and improve the quality and standing of women’s literature.
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Hack: "Add to Google Reader" button for all forum threads
by Dave PearsonYet another Greasemonkey hack for RedBubble. This one adds a Add to Google...
Yet another Greasemonkey hack for RedBubble. This one adds a Add to Google button to all forum threads. This makes it easier to keep on top of threads you’re active in (if you’re a Google Reader user, obviously). If this sounds handy, and you use Firefox, and you’ve got Greasemonkey installed, pop over here and give the script a go.
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"Add to Google Reader" button hack updated
by Dave PearsonVersion 0.2 of my RedBubble forums/Google reader hack...
Version 0.2 of my RedBubble forums/Google reader hack is now available. This version fixes a problem where it wouldn’t work correctly if you were trying to use it after jumping to a specific post in a thread or if you were on a page other than the first page. See over here for more details.
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Hack: "Add to Google Reader" button for all works
by Dave PearsonFollowing on from my forum thread Google reader hack...
Following on from my forum thread Google reader hack, the next obvious one to do was to add the Google reader button to all works so it’s dead easy (for a lazy person like me) to follow a thread of comments on someone’s work. Just like before this one adds a Add to Google button but, this time, it adds it to the action list for a work. This makes it easier to keep on top of comment threads you want to follow (if you’re a Google Reader user, obviously). If this sounds handy, and you use Firefox, and you’ve got Greasemonkey installed, pop over here and give the script a go.
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"Add to Google Reader" button hack updated
by Dave PearsonI’ve uploaded version 0.2 of my ‘Add to Google Reader’ button back-...
I’ve uploaded version 0.2 of my ‘Add to Google Reader’ button back. This version fixes a clash between my code and RedBubble’s code that stopped the zoom view of art working.
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