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Nov 12th, 2009 |
By Bart Leib |
Category: CG Blog
So much to tell! First, because I keep forgetting: Crossed Genres passed a couple of pretty amazing milestones this month. We’ve now surpassed 50,000 unique visitors to the site, and 135,000 pageviews, since the day Issue 1 came out. We’ll probably end up between 140k and 145k for our first year. (anyone want to help […]
Tags: Fictionwise, Issue 001, mastery, Print edition, secrets, stats, templates, Year 01 Posted in CG Blog |
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Oct 3rd, 2009 |
By Bart Leib |
Category: CG Blog
Despite the annoyances of the day, a lot was accomplished. The primary annoyance was with Adobe Acrobat, which we can’t afford. Kay had one of those ideas that’s so clever we both wondered why we didn’t think of it sooner. Rather than waiting until we had all the stories edited and formatted, we’re going to […]
Tags: adobe fail, communication, contracts, createspace, Editing, Issue 011, Issue 012, LGBTQ, Planning ahead, Print edition, proof, templates Posted in CG Blog |
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Aug 30th, 2009 |
By Bart Leib |
Category: CG Blog
We are all caught up on reading. We’ll be reading new stories as they come in over the next couple of days. Kay and I put our heads together for a number of things today. We set out several more genres in the order we want to do them – we try to have a […]
Tags: html, Issue 010, Issue 011, Planning ahead, Print edition, reading, templates Posted in CG Blog |
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Jun 29th, 2009 |
By Bart Leib |
Category: CG Blog
First: Only TWO DAYS LEFT to get in your submissions for the Alternate History issue! Second: Only TWO DAYS LEFT to read and place your vote in the Flash Fiction Contest! I reached a point this evening where I couldn’t think of anything that I had left to do for Issue 8 that I could […]
Tags: contest, Fiction, Flash fiction, Issue 008, Issue 009, Planning ahead, Posting an issue, schedules, Submissions, templates Posted in CG Blog |
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