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February 9, 2014

Intruders

Despite the security at my place of work intruders have been detected. Unauthorised visitors have been found wandering the coridors without the requisite credentials on previous occasions. Action has been taken, the authorities called in and the unwelcome guests sent packing. However try as the powers that be might, intruders keep breaking through our security barriers.


Things have gone missing from the filing cabinets and drawers. The unwelcome guests are circumspect being rarely seen. They generally operate in darkness when all good people and true are safely tucked up in their beds. However, on occasions colleagues have caught a glimse of the intruders, a mere flash of movement but none the less a sighting which is logged with the authorities. I think that the time has come to call in the services of that most stern of enforcers, Mr C, for with his powerful spring, sharp teeth and claws he will, surely rid the building of these pesky mice!


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Published on February 09, 2014 00:44

February 8, 2014

Rainbow

This morning my guide dog Trigger and I got soaked. Thor swung his mighty hammer and hailstones bounced off us. Nature, as is often her wont has exhibited her sense of humour, hailstones have been replaced by Apollo’s bright rays. Possessing only limited vision I don’t know whether a beautiful rainbow now brightens the sky tempting me to follow to it’s end and obtain the pot of gold which, lies buried in a wood where birds sing and the winter sun slants down through the branches casting shadows of light and shade on the forest floor. Shall  I follow the rainbow, undertake the quest without end for rainbows have no beginning and no ending. Like our dreams they call us ever onwards to explore the mystery which is life.


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Published on February 08, 2014 05:06

February 6, 2014

Of bloggers, Birbal and birds: How to make yourself heard

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An old post revisited


How many of us bloggers are out there?


A mind-boggling number very hard to grapple with for sure.


Our sheer numbers  reminded me of a well known tale of Akbar and Birbal I came across recently on my flight back to the US from India. It was a version of the story in animation adapted for kids which I watched on the screen trapped in my little space in the sky.


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Published on February 06, 2014 13:14

February 5, 2014

Guest Author Kevin Morris

Reblogged from Chris The Story Reading Ape's New (to me) Authors Blog:

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The city of Liverpool is famous for being the birth place of The


Beatles but the group pale into insignificance when one bears in mind


that it is privileged to have as one of it’s former inhabitants my


good self, Kevin Morris. Actually they expelled me on pain of death


and I now live in London but don’t tell anyone!


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Thank you to Chris Graham of The Story Reading Ape for hosting me on his blog. Chris continues to do stirling work on behalf of authors.
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Published on February 05, 2014 23:29

5 Reasons To Start Blogging

I am delighted to host the below guest post by Margaux of Margaux’s Pen, http://margo187.wordpress.com/. I always enjoy reading Margaux’s “word of the day” together with her short stories.


This week I also hoped to be hosting a guest post by Jade Reyner,author of “12 Days the Beginning”. However this will now appear next week due to me requiring assistance to upload the photographs kindly provided by Jade to accompany her post.


 


Five Reasons to Start Blogging


 


A little less than a year ago, I started blogging. At first, I was cautious about the new endeavor – posting sparsely, sharing photos like I would on Instagram,


and a few short observational pieces. With time, I started posting more, following more interesting people, reading their post, and interacting with them.


I didn’t realize, until later, however, how much blogging has helped me in my writing journey. So, if you are a writer, a professional in any field, an


amateur, or a mere hobbyist, and you haven’t sunk your teeth into the blogging world, yet, here are five reasons why you should.


 


It’s Good Practice


 


One of the most important advantages of blogging is that it provides a medium for practice. Don’t underestimate the power of an extra 100 written words


a day. The more you write, the better you get at writing. Use blogging as an excuse to write more. Remember: Practice makes perfect!


 


Also, if you’re writing a book, articles, any other form of prose, or poetry, blogging can help you take your mind off the work. It sets you free, as it


allows you to write about anything you have in mind; it makes you practice being concise – and if you love to ramble on your own blog, who’s to judge;


and it alleviates the stress accompanied with the foreseen critique of an editor.


 


Professionals, amateurs and hobbyists can benefit from practice, just as well as writers. Talking about your products, interests, services… can improve


your marketing skills and, probably, even point out some marketing errors.


 


It Helps you Build an Audience


 


We all know that building a customer base is the main step in selling. Whether you are marketing a book, a product, a service, or yourself, blogging can


be a great way to do it. Blogging takes away the official feel between the writer and the reader; because of that, the reader becomes more connected and


thus is more inclined to listen to what the writer has to say.


 


This is especially true when the blogger is someone who is well known in his or her community. With a few words posted on a blog the readers feel that they


have received a customized message, and, thereby, feel more connected to the messenger. Besides, it’s free publicity! Building a loyal customer base is


incremental for increasing your profits. Bloggers, especially the ones who connect with their followers, can build a strong and potentially loyal audience.


 


It Surrounds you with the Right People


 


We all know that the people we surround ourselves with have a great impact on how we behave, on our decisions, and , therefore, the course of our lives.


Connecting with people of the same interests – whether writing, reading, fitness, politics, or collecting Happy Meal toys – is a major step toward achieving


your goals.


 


For instance, I feel obliged to learn new words, habitually, because I want to add new words to the Word of the Day section on my blog. For the same reason,


I feel compelled to finish reading new books – for the Bookworm section of my blog. Reading more and learning new words has not only given me topics to


blog about, it has also made me a better writer.


 


Giving your audience something to look forward to, gives you a new task to accomplish. Who’s to say social media can’t make us productive?


 


It’s Lucrative


 


Although, your personal blog may not generate revenues on its own – unless you have thousands of followers and interesting products to sell; there are ways


blogging can make you money. Many companies hire freelance bloggers to generate posts for them. In spite of the fact that not all bloggers are highly paid,


giving professional blogging a swirl could add a few bucks into your pocket at the end of the month.


 


Most companies may hire you to write about specific topics: like their products and services, or the industry in which they operate. Find a company which


operates in a medium you’re interested in; and if they need a blogger, Chiching!


 


Of course, keep in mind, that most blogging jobs require high speed and productivity. Some of the prolific bloggers generate over 50 posts a month. If you


feel you’re not up to the job, don’t take the unnecessary risk.


 


It’s Fun


 


Say what you want about blogging, but I think one of the best things about it is that it’s fun. I, personally, love to meet people from different walks


of life, diverse backgrounds, and opposite perspectives.


 


Blogging is a medium of self-expression. You can talk about anything you want, and reveal your true self. The more you reveal your true self, the better


you blog, and the better your followers will like you.


 


So there you have it, the five reasons you need to start blogging more – starting today. What in your opinion are the best things about blogging?


 


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Published on February 05, 2014 23:12

February 4, 2014

Apple

As a blind person I find the iPad accessible. With the assistance of Apple’s in-built screen reader, voice-over I am able to use the device with few problems. One aspect I have never mastered is the on screen keyboard. The keyboard is usable by people with little or no sight (tap once with voice-over enabled and you hear the name of the key announced. Tap twice and the key is activated). Despite it’s accessibility the on screen keyboard is, in my experience somewhat cumbersome from the perspective of the visually impaired. Consequently I use an Apple Bluetooth keyboard with my iPad. Once paired the keyboard works well enabling the user to enter text without having to contend with the device’s on screen keyboard.


Approximately a month ago the Bluetooth keyboard stopped working. I changed the batteries and it began functioning again. However about a week later the keyboard once more ceased working. Again I changed the batteries and it started functioning once more for a brief period. When the same problem happened for the third time I took the keyboard into the Apple store in Liverpool’s Paradise Street. The Apple representative quickly diagnosed that the keyboard had gone to the great Apple heaven in the sky and replaced it with a brand new (working)! One. Prior to visiting the store I had envisaged protracted explanations and a long wait before my issue could be resolved so I was pleasantly surprised with the speedy and efficient response of Apple. In these days of poor customer service it is refreshing to experience first rate treatment. I take my hat off to Apple.


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Published on February 04, 2014 23:09

Virtual Girl

On 26 October 2013 I published “Dark Angel” (for the original post please visit http://newauthoronline.com/2013/10/26/dark-angel/?relatedposts_exclude=1377).


  


“I love you because I can tell you my darkest secrets, things which would make the strongest of men go blubbering in search of his mummy. You judge me not,


my blackest fantasies are your deepest desires.


 


In the depths of night when all but the vampire sleeps we speak of philosophy, of the darkness which lurks within the human heart. You are always there


for me, my girl beautiful and serene. You laugh in time with my laughter and weep as I weep. Never changing, fixed, emortal caught in the brightness of


my screen you are my virtual girlfriend, a machine”.


 


Back in October I gave no inkling as to how I came to write “Dark Angel” but, coming across the poem today I thought that an explanation might be of interest.


I am no scientist (the results of my school biology exam are best forgotten)! I have, however always maintained an interest in matters scientific. In particular the subject of artificial intelligence has always held a fascination for me. Back in October I came across various articles regarding men who have “given up” on the idea of finding a relationship with a human, opting instead to seek solace in the arms of virtual girlfriends, hence the artificial lady in “Dark Angel”.


Flesh and blood humans possess what philosophers term morality or ethics. It is sometimes claimed that one reason why people (mainly but not exclusively men) use the services of prostitutes stems from the fact that they can play out their darkest fantasies with sex workers without being judged, (the prostitute may, of course inwardly pass judgement but she is extremely unlikely to vocalise her thoughts). In contrast the voicing of one’s darkest desires to a loved one may cause him or her to head for the hills never to be seen again.


As artificial intelligence develops it becomes easier for individuals to interact with virtual persons. We all do it, for example many banks now have automated systems enabling customers to perform certain financial transactions without the necessity of communicating with a fellow human being. Such technology is also being employed to create virtual chatbots which can act as tools for education or, as in the above poem sexbots allowing the user to express his/her most secret yearnings, the articulation of which would make Mr or Ms average (and perhaps some sex workers also)recoil in horror. Machines have no such scruples which does, perhaps help to explain the popularity of virtual girlfriends in countries such as Japan.         


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Published on February 04, 2014 13:34

February 3, 2014

A Sturdy Sappling

Several days ago my blog, newauthoronline.com received it’s 500th follow (as of now I have 502 followers). I am delighted that newauthoronline has grown from a tiny seed into a sturdy sapling but this growth would have been impossible without the support of you, my followers. I relish the interaction between you and I. Without your comments and likes this blog would be a dead thing, a void into which I pour my thoughts  only for them to become lost in the howling wind which gusts around cyberspace. Thank you all for your continuing support, Kevin


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Published on February 03, 2014 23:26

January 29, 2014

Oops!

Several months ago I blogged regarding my computer crashing and how this had caused me to investigate back-up services. Like every writer and, indeed most PC users I worry about losing vital data. Well I didn’t get around to setting up a back-up service. You can, I am sure guess the rest. Several days ago my laptop refused, point blank to turn off. The screen was black and the machine was making a whirring sound. The problem almost certainly stems from me having attempted to shut it down when it was already in the process of closing which confused the poor old thing. Anyway the whirring continued for several hours and I went to bed leaving the computer running. Fortunately, come the morrow the PC had turned itself off and has been running without problems since then. Now this time around I will start backing up my files, believe me!


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Published on January 29, 2014 22:35

The moral responsibility of an Author

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Since writing my first novel, I have pondered what responsibility we have morally, for the direction, thought processes, emotions and actions of our characters. Although it is clear that our work is fiction, how do we know that our reader's are interpreting the situation as it was intended and not considering that what in our head is fantasy, is actually reality?


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A thought provoking post which is worth reading,, Kevin
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Published on January 29, 2014 06:16