Ten Wizards Who Found Themselves In Science Fiction Stories The tenth will surprise you.
Gaming, Then and Now: Explaining Pac-Man to a Pre-Schooler I think those of us living through these changes take for granted how much we were defined by what came before. My first system was an NES, and I can already imagine explaining the ancient ritual of blowing into the cartridge to my son. (I still have one around, so he’ll get to try it at some point, too.)
Twitter – The New and Improved Magic 8-Ball I’ve definitely experienced this, good post from Susan Spann.
Kristen Lamb introduces you to the Novel-Killer.
Good thoughts from Terrell Mims: I Am Therefore I Must.
10 Not Absurd Lessons from Margie Lawson via Writers In The Storm
More news on Google+, Google+ may have passed 10,000,000 users this week! How’s that for incredible response?
How is knew technology affected our memories? “Google Effects”
Nerd-music: Strange Charm: A song about Quarks
Gene Lempp said:
Loving your redesign Pat, great job!
Patrick Thunstrom said:
Thanks, Gene!
Jenny Hansen said:
Pat,
The blog looks fantastic! And THANK YOU for the linky love for Margie Lawson’s post on Writers In The Storm.
Did you see her Deep Editing Analysis over on my site? (I don’t want to pimp links in your comment section…it’s in the sidebar – called More Writing Cowbell! with Margie Lawson). She is A-MAZING!
Thanks again. I’m with Gene…this re-design is wonderful. Did Kristen come up with the computer guy play on words in the tagline or did you? It’s perfect!
Patrick Thunstrom said:
Actually, that was inspired by a comment from Amanda Bozeman while we were discussing bios via Twitter. It was fitting enough to make it my new tagline.
I’ll check out that post, though you shouldn’t worry about sharing additional links, especially on Sundays. As long as they’re helpful and not spammy, I’ll leave them (And might add them to mash-ups!)