Bibli.ca – publish and share your text creations
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Many people write. Poems, short stories, plays, scripts, academic papers, and even novels. Getting published is even harder then writing. Like everything in the real world, it takes many things to get published; many of them are not even remotely connected to one’s writing skills.
http://bibli.ca is a place for people to publish their written creations, and share them with others.
It is a project I do for fun. Money is not involved (apart from the fact that I spend money to start this project, and will probably spend more to keep it going…). I get a kick developing it, and get even a greater kick to see people find value in it.
There are many milestones for this project to go through. It is released today, and is still probably buggy. Performance is excellent though.
I hope that not so far into the future, bibli.ca will have enough creations online, to publish a real book titled: “bibli.ca – the best creations from the people of the internet”. I hope to see your creations there.
I would appreciate if you, my beloved friends and colleagues could take a look, send feedback and remarks, and get the dust off them rotting papers stacked in your drawer, publish your creations online (pseudo name is just fine) – and share it with others to see.
Its the text flickr. flickr for text.
Tags: publish, share, creations, flickr, text, tags, web2.0, short stories, poems, papers, scripts, plays
Many people write. Poems, short stories, plays, scripts, academic papers, and even novels. Getting published is even harder then writing. Like everything in the real world, it takes many things to get published; many of them are not even remotely connected to one’s writing skills.
http://bibli.ca is a place for people to publish their written creations, and share them with others.
It is a project I do for fun. Money is not involved (apart from the fact that I spend money to start this project, and will probably spend more to keep it going…). I get a kick developing it, and get even a greater kick to see people find value in it.
There are many milestones for this project to go through. It is released today, and is still probably buggy. Performance is excellent though.
I hope that not so far into the future, bibli.ca will have enough creations online, to publish a real book titled: “bibli.ca – the best creations from the people of the internet”. I hope to see your creations there.
I would appreciate if you, my beloved friends and colleagues could take a look, send feedback and remarks, and get the dust off them rotting papers stacked in your drawer, publish your creations online (pseudo name is just fine) – and share it with others to see.
Its the text flickr. flickr for text.
Tags: publish, share, creations, flickr, text, tags, web2.0, short stories, poems, papers, scripts, plays
http://bibli.ca is a place for people to publish their written creations, and share them with others.
It is a project I do for fun. Money is not involved (apart from the fact that I spend money to start this project, and will probably spend more to keep it going…). I get a kick developing it, and get even a greater kick to see people find value in it.
There are many milestones for this project to go through. It is released today, and is still probably buggy. Performance is excellent though.
I hope that not so far into the future, bibli.ca will have enough creations online, to publish a real book titled: “bibli.ca – the best creations from the people of the internet”. I hope to see your creations there.
I would appreciate if you, my beloved friends and colleagues could take a look, send feedback and remarks, and get the dust off them rotting papers stacked in your drawer, publish your creations online (pseudo name is just fine) – and share it with others to see.
Its the text flickr. flickr for text.
Tags: publish, share, creations, flickr, text, tags, web2.0, short stories, poems, papers, scripts, plays



Congrats!
That was possibly the fastest project I have ever seen come to life. now spread the word.
"word is virus"
Posted by AmitBe | 10:05 PM