Month: July 2005

Baltimore Book Project Gets Publicity

The Baltimore Sun has a great article about a local charity that gives away free books. That simple. “I want the books in people’s homes and in their hands,” said founder Russell Wattenberg. “The books don’t do any good on shelves and in boxes.” This is a fantastic idea. Read the article here.

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Poor Writing Costs Millions

Yahoo picked up an AP report that points out that states spend nearly a quarter of a billion dollars on remedial writing education for their employees. The article points out “Poor writing not only befuddles citizens but also slows down the government as bureaucrats struggle with unclear instructions or have to redo poorly written work.”…

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Myths Writers Live By, But Should Abandon

There’s a great article in the July/August issue of Poets & Writers that everyone should check out. Myths We Live By, But Shouldn’t by David Galef outlines 14 myths that are such a part of the writing culture, we often just accept them as truths. But the reality is that these myths hinder our progress…

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Baby Steps…

We’re tentatively stepping back into normal operations here at Slushpile. I think the servers and everything are pretty much back to normal. We’ll probably continue to take it easy for the next couple of days and be stingy with photos and graphics, just text, until we know that we can really open it up and…

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We Can Rebuild It. We Have The Technology. Better… Stronger… Faster

Remember that gnarly footage of Steve Austin’s test plane crashing? The grainy, zoomed-in footage? The junk and pieces flying everywhere? That’s what our server was like. Slushpile was in pieces, strewn all over the data center floor. Gratitude First off, I need to extend a hearty thank-you to our kind patron saint of techie matters,…

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