New method of posting new verses
My aim is to post new verses of Kill the President here on average at least one per day. Some days I'm unable to post, so I try to keep up the average by doing more when more time's available.
From today, I'll be posting here one verse at a time, so that subscribers can get them by email (see Bloglet subscription form in the left-hand column). The way I was doing it before was to creat a 'Part', then add to it progressively. That method doesn't allow updates to be emailed out – once a post has been emailed, that's it and no updates are recorded. Confused yet?
So the normal blog entry method will now be followed. Most days, subscribers will get a verse sent to them. But I recognise that that causes some difficulties in reading here in the fishpond (like reading standing on your head).
To get around that problem, every few days I will update the page on my website where I have the whole poem written out in the normal order, from top to bottom like any other poem. There's a link to that page in the left-hand column as well, and for those who wish to bookmark it, it's http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/poetry15.html.
My aim is to post new verses of Kill the President here on average at least one per day. Some days I'm unable to post, so I try to keep up the average by doing more when more time's available.
From today, I'll be posting here one verse at a time, so that subscribers can get them by email (see Bloglet subscription form in the left-hand column). The way I was doing it before was to creat a 'Part', then add to it progressively. That method doesn't allow updates to be emailed out – once a post has been emailed, that's it and no updates are recorded. Confused yet?
So the normal blog entry method will now be followed. Most days, subscribers will get a verse sent to them. But I recognise that that causes some difficulties in reading here in the fishpond (like reading standing on your head).
To get around that problem, every few days I will update the page on my website where I have the whole poem written out in the normal order, from top to bottom like any other poem. There's a link to that page in the left-hand column as well, and for those who wish to bookmark it, it's http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/poetry15.html.
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