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( Sep. 12th, 2008 09:43 am)
[livejournal.com profile] inannajones remarked earlier that she can't keep up with the amount of writing I do. This makes me think that there are probably plenty of other people who can't, either. So to make it easy for y'all, here's a list of my main feeds and outputs. This, of course, does not include my game writing, most of which is not for public viewing. I think my current average daily output, not including the day job, or emails, but including that game writing, comes to something around 4000 words.

[livejournal.com profile] dukestreet is the feed for The Wizard of Duke Street, which is about science fiction, fantasy, and gaming.

[livejournal.com profile] houseinireland is the feed for House in Ireland, which is about home improvement, gardening, and vegetables. It includes photographs whenever I can.

[livejournal.com profile] rockinggrass is the feed for [livejournal.com profile] inannajones' site, Rocking Grass. I write articles there, which aren't as good as hers.

[livejournal.com profile] isleswinter is the feed for How to Survive Winter, a guide to winter in the British Isles.

[livejournal.com profile] politicaledu is the feed for my sporadically updated political blog, A Political Education. Mostly it consists of me saying sensible things and other people pointing out that the world doesn't work that way.

[livejournal.com profile] fireflymmo is the feed for fireflymmo.com, a news site for the (currently "delayed") Firefly MMORPG by Universal.

[livejournal.com profile] woodworkie is the feed for Woodwork Ireland, which would be updated much more frequently if I was more involved in woodwork.

And there are more in development, including one about wild food in Ireland, and possibly one about Warhammer Online tradeskills. Maybe.
There's a babble of noise - some people assuring the creature that as it's their king, they can't possibly hurt it, some casting defensive spells, and some standing still. The creature begins to look less apprehensive.

"Will you do what I say?", it asks. There's reassurance from several members of the group that indeed, they will, and an expression of something like glee crosses its face. It turns, spinning on its heel, and points, away across the landscape. "There's a big boy out there, and he hurt me. Make him hurt!"

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