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    A new "social network" has been formed with the aim of being a nexus or "umbrella" to tie together the various strands of the "eWriting" community.
    Originally conceived because the existing writing websites don't have sections for online literature and such, New Media Network is hoping to become a resource and connector for those who write for these new forms of expression.

    It's brand new, but has started interviews, links listings, info on ware as well as just writing, and connects to several discussion forums, including this one. You can upload pictures of your covers or screenshots, as well as videos dealing with these matters. There are groups with discussions and hot mailing to other members, and you can forum groups of your own or start your own blog.

    It has a really easy RSS feed add on each personal profile.

    It's part of the ning.com "network of networks" and is therefore worth joining if only to take advantage of the powerful promotional abilities of ning.

    If you've never signed up on a ning.com site before, it's suggested that you start at ning.com and set up a "ning ID", which makes it very quick to join other networks.
    Also that you use a square avatar or personal photo. Around 150 to 180 pixels square seems to work best.

    Come on over and check it out. Sign up now and grow it around you. If nothing else, it's another place to put your name and RSS feed and a link to your project.


    http://newwriting.ning.com

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    The whole online writing thing is still in its infancy and many new to it (like myself) don't realize how much is out there-- there are three directories to list and get reviews for web fiction, one of them specialized in speculative fiction.

    Being able to put your RSS feed on your profile is an advantage of the ning groups. Those not used to doing this, you should be able to get your feed URL from the 'RSS SUBSCRIBE' tab on your browser, then just paste it in. Anybody looking at your profile will see titles and a quick blurb on yuor latest couple of chapters.

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    Hi


    I'm really out of the loop on this, but could you add a few handy links perhaps?


    MDG











    If anyone needs to reach me my email is Alexbone17@aol.com

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