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When I was in Japan I wrote a short story every week. In hindsight, I am glad that I didn't have a blog then, because I would have blogged and the pieces would have been less complete. Odd, that.
Anyway, I sent them out to family and friends and the circle of who read them grew and grew.
I am still finding that people know things about me and I have no idea how they found out about it until they remind me that I wrote it in those stories, one each week for a year, 52 in all. Its an icky, odd feeling.
I hear ya.
But if you are going to write in this thing, that's the price.
If you are going to post something that you don't want everyone to read, I'd just make it Friends Only.
Good luck on the book tour.
Sidenote: I explained the way the key words in Polaris work with my girlfriend and she was really impressed. I'm hoping for a game with her and Jeff and Julie (Jeff's wife) in the coming months. Rock.
Judd
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--Ben
P.S. A short story every week? I am totally envious of your writing skill.
P.P.S. I keep forgetting that you lived in Japan.
P.P.P.S. Good luck with the polaris. Sounds cool.
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A piece of writing to be sent out every week having to do with my stay in Japan. Ended up with 52 pieces. It was the most discipline I have ever showed towards anything, I think. It also really drove home that I am happiest when I am writing regularly.
Anyway, thanks.
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The only clever technological solution that could possibly be secure is for your non-LJing friends to choose a username and password for reading you blog - that is, for them to get free accounts.
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--Ben
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Mailing list for people who dislike livejournal, or are confused by technology, or simply find the account inaccessible for other reasons, like work firewalls.
That actually sounds like a pretty good plan... Except, of course, I'd prefer to have it automated. I guess you can't have everything.
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--Ben
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