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Dreamflesh (Slight Return)

Hello again! It’s taken a little longer than expected (about 4-5 months longer) to get the site back up and running. The idea was to ditch my hand-rolled ColdFusion site management system in favour of the nifty free WordPress blogging tool. WordPress has just about come along enough to manage non-blog content (basically, non-chronological pages like my essays), but… there were a whole load of tedious conversion issues that I’d like to summarily forget, now that I’m actually putting my first post up to this slightly revamped site.

At present I’m preparing to move away from London, go travelling for a couple of months or so around the Mediterranean, launch the Dreamflesh print journal, and probably move to the Bath/Bristol area to do an MA. Among all this, who knows how often I’ll manage to post here or add new content? That said, anyone who wants to keep posted on site updates should sign up to my mailing list (using the little form to the right). You’ll get a notification of every new post, and since I intend to use this blog to annouce any new site content, and other offline events of interest, it’ll be more than just my random musings.

Anyone who keeps tabs on me with an RSS reader should check out the XML feeds for full details of the feeds that WordPress is happily generating for me. Or you can just dive straight into the default feed.

In the works for the site is an interview with Jason Louv, who recently launched his excellent book Generation Hex. And hopefully I’ll get round to transcribing the interviews I did with Daniel Pinchbeck (author of Breaking Open the Head) and Dr Stefan Hau (a dream researcher from University of Linksping, Sweden) last summer, and archiving more old Towards 2012 content.

See you soon…

Comments

  1. Wah-hey! Welcome back to blogland.

    Jim Bliss - 5th February 2006 @ 20:05

  2. Hey, cheers! Welcome back Gyrus. Glad to hear you’re keeping busy. ;)

    lvx23 - 7th February 2006 @ 16:02

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