By Charles Kiyanda, on October 25th, 2007%
I had seen this a few days ago and, somehow, was too tired to realized how important it should be for me to read this. I’ve just skimmed it quickly and I like that some of what is being discussed there is what I have in mind. (I apologize in advance if you don’t quite . . . → Read More: Check this out
By Charles Kiyanda, on October 25th, 2007%
After my last post, I had a comment by Alex, who didn’t believe one could compare science publications with musical records. I’ll give him right that there are many differences between the two, although I still think there’s one important parallel that can be drawn between the two.
First, here’s how it works when you publish a . . . → Read More: Of science and music
By Charles Kiyanda, on October 21st, 2007%
I was strolling around the tube, reading the different blogs I like to read when I came across this posting by an internet company, SONGboost. What are they saying?
If you are an unsprung artist (unsigned, unknown, undiscovered, emerging) and your wondering how to make money from music, you should not plan your future around selling CDs . . . → Read More: Unsprung Artists and
By Charles Kiyanda, on October 12th, 2007%
By the way, I’m looking for a new cool theme. I really like Andrew Dubber’s theme, over at new music strategies, and would like something similar. I like the links at the top. I’ve found a few I could personalize. I’ll try some stuff and see what happens. Suggestions welcome!
[Update 1: How about this one? Transparent . . . → Read More: New look needed (badly!)
By Charles Kiyanda, on October 12th, 2007%
I saw a talk this week, by John Fleck, science writer for the Albuquerque Journal. It was an interesting talk by all measures. Titled “Communicating Science: What the News Media Can Do, and What It Can’t”, I would have entitled it “Science Writing for General Audience Publication: How I do my job”.
Of most interest to . . . → Read More: An interesting talk