So Long Slimeguy, Hello Gregory Lamberson
I've now had "an official web presence" for a decade, ever since I moved to Buffalo. Three different web designers kept Slimeguy.com afloat through thick and thin. Back at the end of 2009, after I charged Slime City Massacre expenses to my credit card and found myself in dire financial straits because of it, I could no longer afford even minimal upkeep on the site. I was prepared to let the good ship sink when Nicholas John Morgan Anderson, aka "Mercenary Number Five" in SCM, stepped in to save the day by allowing me to move the site to his web server and made updates as I needed them. Then he had twins. :)
About six months ago, Nick made the generous decision to arrange for web designer Jonathan Kemp to design an all new and much needed site for me. When I started Slimeguy.com, Slime City was by far my best known work (it's fair to say that my other two film titles back then, Undying Love (aka New York Vampire) and Naked Fear were barely known at all). Four feature film projects and nine books later, the name Slimeguy doesn't fit my overall body of work, so my spiffy new site is simply "Gregory Lamberson."
Please check out http://www.gregorylamberson.com - Jon has built an extremely slick, professional, and easy to navigate website, far better than I could have hoped for. the site is also easy for me to update, so I'll be making some tweaks to content as soon as I have time. My Tweets, Facebook posts (for my author/filmmaker page) and Livejournal blogs all import into the social networking page of the site, and are even previewed on the home page. It also has links to My Amazon, Goodreads, and Medallion Press author pages.
In addition to the site's functionality, I love its design: that dark, damp alley screams The Jake Helman Files, and those globules of slime show that I'll never run from my past (as if I could).
If I haven't made myself clear, I love the new site and am grateful to Nick and Jon for making it possible.
In other online news, I've started an author/filmmaker page on Facebook, ie the dreaded "fan page." I'm up to 3,500 or so people on my Facebook page, and I don't like posting photos of my daughter when I don't know who's looking at them, and I'm tired of arguing with people about politics or guns. You may find this hard to believe, but there are actually people who "patrol" the interwebz looking to have arguments... Anyway, if you're on Facebook please "like" my page "Gregory Lamberson Author & Filmmaker" for news on my upcoming projects, or simply follow the social media on gregorylamberson.com.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gregory-Lamberson-Author-Filmmaker/232650553535136?ref=ts&fref=ts
Happy New Year, I've got a lot in the works.
About six months ago, Nick made the generous decision to arrange for web designer Jonathan Kemp to design an all new and much needed site for me. When I started Slimeguy.com, Slime City was by far my best known work (it's fair to say that my other two film titles back then, Undying Love (aka New York Vampire) and Naked Fear were barely known at all). Four feature film projects and nine books later, the name Slimeguy doesn't fit my overall body of work, so my spiffy new site is simply "Gregory Lamberson."
Please check out http://www.gregorylamberson.com - Jon has built an extremely slick, professional, and easy to navigate website, far better than I could have hoped for. the site is also easy for me to update, so I'll be making some tweaks to content as soon as I have time. My Tweets, Facebook posts (for my author/filmmaker page) and Livejournal blogs all import into the social networking page of the site, and are even previewed on the home page. It also has links to My Amazon, Goodreads, and Medallion Press author pages.
In addition to the site's functionality, I love its design: that dark, damp alley screams The Jake Helman Files, and those globules of slime show that I'll never run from my past (as if I could).
If I haven't made myself clear, I love the new site and am grateful to Nick and Jon for making it possible.
In other online news, I've started an author/filmmaker page on Facebook, ie the dreaded "fan page." I'm up to 3,500 or so people on my Facebook page, and I don't like posting photos of my daughter when I don't know who's looking at them, and I'm tired of arguing with people about politics or guns. You may find this hard to believe, but there are actually people who "patrol" the interwebz looking to have arguments... Anyway, if you're on Facebook please "like" my page "Gregory Lamberson Author & Filmmaker" for news on my upcoming projects, or simply follow the social media on gregorylamberson.com.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gregory-Lamberson-Author-Filmmaker/232650553535136?ref=ts&fref=ts
Happy New Year, I've got a lot in the works.
Published on January 01, 2013 06:12
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