tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8411041.post7810444396554917841..comments2023-04-10T06:45:35.474-07:00Comments on Pooka's Tales: SkypeKHurleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10037210619121206845noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8411041.post-6246034158920729382011-06-19T19:53:28.051-07:002011-06-19T19:53:28.051-07:00Adrian, thanks for your suggestions and congratula...Adrian, thanks for your suggestions and congratulations! I hope things are going well for you and your writing.<br /><br />Roisin, thanks so much for your reply to my question. I'd love to hear any of the localized stories you can find. I clicked through to your profile and sent you an email, so hopefully that will make it easy to get in contact with me. In the meantime, I'm enjoying reading your blog.KHurleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10037210619121206845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8411041.post-89947138258294374142011-06-14T18:12:37.442-07:002011-06-14T18:12:37.442-07:00Kathy:
Just a quick idea for you -- Google Docs i...Kathy:<br /><br />Just a quick idea for you -- Google Docs is a free online office suite; you can upload your excerpts there, and specify who has access to them (using email addresses). The others can read them in advance, even edit them and make comments, which the author can review later. You can also allow whether to print or not, so someone who prefers to read hardcopy and print out their own copy to read in advance of the meeting. Some authors (eg, Joe Konrath) are using it now as a tool to cowrite a book when they live in separate states. It would be a great tool for writers who are tech-savvy enough to meet for a critique group on Skype! Just an idea, another option to consider.<br /><br />Congratulations on your publication in WWW3 and kudos for all your ongoing hard work!<br /><br /><i>Adrian</i>Adrian Swifthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03531355795873701197noreply@blogger.com