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January 2009

Pavlov’s Writers

January 20, 2009 · 1 comment

I am heading to bed to grab three hours snooze before getting up at 2:30am to watch the Inauguration live. (Curse Australia and it’s proximity to the international date line!)

So, instead of a thoughtful, considered blog post, you get literary sadmasochism, courtesy of Write or Die!, a  friendly little web app that punishes a writer for not making their word count.

The idea is to instill the would-be writer with a fear of not writing. We do this by employing principles taught in Introduction to Psychology. Anyone remember Operant Conditioning and Negative Reinforcement?

Negative Reinforcement “strengthens a behavior because a negative condition is stopped or avoided as a consequence of the behavior.”

Consequences:

  • Gentle Mode: A certain amount of time after you stop writing, a box will pop up, gently reminding you to continue writing.
  • Normal Mode: If you persistently avoid writing, you will be played a most unpleasant sound. The sound will stop if and only if you continue to write.
  • Kamikaze Mode: Keep Writing or Your Work Will Unwrite Itself

(Thanks to The Book Oven for the heads up)

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HarperCollins responds

January 17, 2009

Overnight, Authonomy site administrators posted a response to the criticism on the forum: This will be another free feature of the site. It certainly isn’t about exploitation. It won’t be compulsory. It is part of the authonomy toolkit. Like forums, messaging, RSS feeds, watchlists etc., we won’t be forcing anyone to use these features, but [...]

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Is Authonomy authentic?

January 16, 2009

Bren MacDibble alerted me on Facebook to  some grumblings about HarperCollins’ Authonomy site. Authonomy participant, Alexander McNabb, fought his way to a top 5 ranking on the site, spurred on by the promise that each month HarperCollins would read the Top 5 ranked manuscripts. What he got was not what he expected. But the HC review [...]

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iTouch for eBooks

January 15, 2009

Just a quick fillip… here is what WordPress tells me are the top searches that lead visitors to this blog: Top Searches itouch books,  itouch ebook reader,  itouch reader,  pdf reader for itouch,  books on itouch Well, there you go!

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Read Along, Sing Along with Nick Cave

January 14, 2009

Via Booksquare, Scottish publisher Canongate has announced it will digitise its entire back catalogue and make 450 titles available as e-book downloads by the end of this year. One of their more interesting digital projects is a simultaneous physical and e-book release of Nick Cave’s first novel in 20 years, with added extras such as a [...]

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