Sunday, March 04, 2007

Of Being Grouped and Ungrouped

Daniel Hatadi has done something very cool. Which is to be expected, since Daniel is the Australian embodiment of cool.

Before I explain, let me say I can’t stress enough the importance of authors having a website, or a webpresence. For crying out loud, it’s free to set up a blog, and you don’t have to run it like a blog. You can run it like a website, with pages for bio, books, other works and then use the “blog” feature for news updates. It’s a pet peeve of mine when authors don’t have some web presence – when I’m doing background for interviews for Spinetingler if I can’t find information about the authors online it makes it nearly impossible. Plus, when you’re moderating a panel at a convention and there’s no author information, how do you introduce them?

Anyway, yesterday I had another experience that reminded me of just how important a web presence is, when someone contacted me and asked if I knew a certain author. The author in question has no web presence whatsoever… And the reason for wanting to make contact was a good one: A conference committee was considering asking this author to teach a workshop. The problem? Nobody in the local writing community knew him and there was no obvious way to contact the guy.

Now, you can get a blog for free. You can also get on MySpace for free. I’ve had a dismissive attitude toward MySpace. Seemed to me like a central hub for pedophiles and teenagers, and I find most of the MySpace pages I’ve ever looked at incredibly frustrating. I know ‘everybody’s doing it’ but I just couldn’t be bothered.

Which is, quite possibly, why I didn’t know about the Ning thing and the central hub system…

But Daniel Hatadi did and he has set up Crimespace, a central hub for authors and fans of crime fiction, a virtual bar. Such a thing hasn’t existed online since the Mystery Circus was shut down.

I always thought something like this was a good idea, and Anne Frasier and I had been discussing doing something like this for a while. Now we don’t need to. Daniel’s gone and done it already.

I hope people will check it out and give it a chance. If I can figure out how to feed my own blog to the mypage blog I have there now, I’ll be all set.

In Other News

This is just a matter of clarification. As I am no longer in Killer Year I am officially stating, for the record, that I will not be participating in their anthology.

And I’m still working on updating and fixing my links. I’m making a list…

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:57 a.m.

    Just signed up for Crimespace. Thanks, Sandra.
    Jersey Jack

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  2. I'm stoked about Crimespace. Thanks for the heads-up!

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  3. I read an article about Ning the other day and within about five minutes I grabbed the crimespace moniker before anyone else thought of it. Spent the next few days getting familiar with the tools, trying to make it a little pretty (if only it was possible to read black text on a black background), then I sat on it.

    Then I thought, well, it's free. If it doesn't work, it doesn't matter. At the very least it'll be a great place for readers to stumble on who are looking for new and cool authors.

    At the most, it really will turn into a massive and popular bar for crime fiction lovers.

    Thanks for the plug, Sandra.

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  4. If you got a list, I wanna be on it.

    Oh wait, I am.

    *dodges bullet*

    whoo.

    And yeah, thanks, Daniel. One more blog I can obsess over never updating. Thank you sooooo much.

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  5. Anonymous10:36 p.m.

    authors not having web sites also bother the reader...there are a large number of authors whose only familiarity with a computer extends to the programs they write with, so they are hardly likely to have any sort of web presence...sad but true

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  6. Anonymous12:26 p.m.

    You can always be counted on to have the most interesting links. If writers were a crime family- you would be very connected.

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