I’m pretty excited about the latest developments at my collaborative writing site Pan Historia. Traditionally Pan has always maintained a high level of privacy for its membership – it… more →
Skin that Smoke Wagonwrote 1 year ago: I’m pretty excited about the latest developments at my collaborative writing site Pan Historia … more →
wrote 1 year ago: I earned my writing chops at Pan Historia. Day in and day out, for more than ten years, I have logg … more →
wrote 2 years ago: Here is the latest news as best I know it: Pan is protected by a uninterrupted power supply (UPS) th … more →
wrote 2 years ago: Do I scream or do I cry? It’s that time of year again. I love the holidays and I hate the holi … more →
wrote 3 years ago: There is a lovely multidimensionality in starting up a new character for a collaborative writing/rol … more →
wrote 3 years ago: Work has commenced, as promised on the second Pan Historia Birthday Book. The title needs a little e … more →
wrote 3 years ago: I’m very pleased to be able to post that I was interviewed for another blog. Read about Pan Hi … more →
wrote 3 years ago: One of the distinctive features at the Pan Historia collaborative writing site that I haven’t … more →
wrote 3 years ago: Several times I have hit on the topic of the isolation of the writer. After all it’s pretty mu … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Romance returns to collaborative fiction site Pan Historia… Everyone loves love so why did it ever l … more →
wrote 4 years ago: The death of a long time member of my online community this week has, naturally enough, sparked some … more →
wrote 4 years ago: I use the term ‘collaborative’ fiction a lot because I’m trying to fix an idea and … more →
wrote 4 years ago: Or the plot goes on and on… The traditional story will move from beginning to middle and finally to … more →
wrote 4 years ago: I’m in the middle of doing a survey at my collaborative fiction community site Pan Historia an … more →
wrote 4 years ago: I decided to stop and consider what makes Pan Historia such a great site and why, year after year, I … more →