From little acorns...
As a result of my 'Postcards from...' series on here, I was recently invited to join a group of people writing about England for the American tourist market. Naturally, I was keen to be involved and the site has been up and running for a while.
My remit is to talk about life in the North of England. My postings can be found at www.BeABritDifferent.com Look under 'Friends' and click on the posts of James Tusitala.
Associated with the above, I can additionally be found on Facebook and Myspace...so, please come and say hello, leave a few comments, write on my wall and...most importantly, don't forget to add yourself as one of my friends!
See you there!
The periodic, eclectic and sometimes eccentric, cerebral meanderings of an aspirant polymath.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Projection Word Drops
I have recently been approached by a group of American educationalists with a view to reproducing some of my writing on their new website, Projection Word Drops. As the administrator says in his introduction to the site, their concept is based on the idea that:
'Sincere and true words have undeniable impact, just like a drop of water hitting the water surface. The ripples can go further all around. Ripples are generated as an effect, but it is the drop itself that drives them.'
I am only too pleased to be involved with anything which spreads my writing to knew readers and thought that you, too, might wish to have a look at the site. It can be found at:
http://worddrops.visionsprojection.com/mainpage/
'Sincere and true words have undeniable impact, just like a drop of water hitting the water surface. The ripples can go further all around. Ripples are generated as an effect, but it is the drop itself that drives them.'
I am only too pleased to be involved with anything which spreads my writing to knew readers and thought that you, too, might wish to have a look at the site. It can be found at:
http://worddrops.visionsprojection.com/mainpage/
Friday, April 18, 2008
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