A little known fact about the hardships of writing is knowing when to put down the pen or back away from the keyboard. We’re tweakers, even if that sounds horribly wrong. We mess with stuff until it’s “perfect”. (Then, after it’s gone to print, we see stuff we wish we could fix and practically rend our clothes thinking about it, but that’s a whole other story.)
I’m also, incidentally, a coder. Which means, I’m twice as bad.
And as you can see, I’ve changed the wallpaper around here again, trying to make it easier to read. More cozy. “Perfect”.
Currently, I’m wildly happy with the results. (It’s the honeymoon period, so I imagine in another few months, I’ll mess with it again) But I am interested to know, what do you readers look for in a writer’s website? Finding more information about the author or the books? Sneak peeks? Bonus material? Buy links? What is it that you need as a reader when you come to a writer’s site?
As a coder, that’s also important to me to let other writers know, so your imput is SOOO appreciated.
Also, feel free to tell me if I’m still missing anything.
Dee
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Published on June 07, 2013 10:54