New Toys – Oh Boy!

Posted By ron on April 6, 2007

We just put up a cool new toy on RonChalice.Com…

It’s a new page that selects and displays random excerpts… Poems from Kiss the Breath of Sunset, additional poetry, hort stories, articles, quotes from characters in the Solace Creek Stories, blog entries, song lyrics and more…

More changes…

Take a look at the new home page… it has a picture of Catherine ‘Case’ Combes and a new tagline for the Solace Creek Project.

The entire site has been given a facelift — along with all the sites in the Solace Creek Stories project –to take advantage of the real estate on most of the monitors out there (no… for those of you still at 800×600 you’ll still see a good chunk of information above the fold with minimal horizontal scrolling).

In addition to the facelifts, Acolytica, Boulder-Springs, Molly Wanna Quacker, and SeemsFree have all been given completely new graphic designs and logos.
AcolyticaBoulder-Springs
SeemsFreeMolly Wanna Quacker
This is all being done in preparation for followup on the Pikes Peak Writer’s Conference in a couple of weeks, and for our presentation “Playing Spider:Enticing Your Web Audience” at the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Colorado Gold conference in September.

What I’m reading:  I’m going to make some time this weekend for Robert Crais – The Watchman; looking forward to meeting him in the Springs.

What I’m listening to: Stumbled across “Johnny Winter’s Greatest Hits” in the bargain bin at Borders…

Ron

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