JamesEGraham => wandering.shop

@JamesEGraham
24 Followers
60 Following
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Writer, dog owner, liberal. Brooklynite upstate. Repped by Matt Bialer.

Repeating here for those not following me on wandering.shop...

Awoo! Rejoice, fellow #writers, there's a new #Scrivener release on Monday!

http://www.literatureandlatte.com/blog/?p=1185

Scrivener 3 for macOS: the Release is Nigh – The Cellar Door

@lilithsaintcrow Oh, THAT'S not lobbying for dinner. THIS is lobbying for dinner (actually breakfast this morning, but same diff). https://mastodon.social/media/wSdgNN8ppK8-IMGcv-Y

Okay, I've added a bunch of interesting looking follows. Now to export them over to wandering.shop.

(Why does it feel like I should end that comment with MWAHAHAHAHAHA?)

So, yesterday I dipped my toe in the water. Today, I'll take a lap or two and check out some follows. #babysteps
@chuckwendig Great take. Agreed regarding the positives & the pitfalls. Here's hoping. 🤞

@phildini Thanks. I'll give it a shot and see how it works out. Strikes me that this is a prob that devs will want to look at sooner rather than later, though, as I already see others complaining about the same issue...

(Said the guy who admits he knows little about how difficult it would be to fix.)

@phildini Noob question: as a #scifi #fantasy fan/writer, I'd be interested in joining – how do multiple instances work here? Do I have to log in/out of each one to see/post to both TLs? Do you just keep both open, or is there some better way to use both in conjunction?
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@JenaLeigh Just picked up Neuromancer by William Gibson for the first time in 30 years. If you don't know it, it's the book that literally invented the term/genre Cyberpunk (and "cyberspace"). The writing is both taut and artful – and it's amazing how well it still holds up as SF today, despite being written before most people had home computers. An excellent book.