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Final Assignments due in and Steven Brust

this little guy's name is hearty

This little guy’s name is hearty the heart. Aww.

Just a note: Yes my New Zealand Fringe show has been accepted, but there ahve been significant changes to what I was going to do. Watch this space? Yeah, why not?

My final assignments for my honours papers have been due in these last weeks, including my scripts. So I’m just a little bit dead in the brain.

EDIT: Reesa Brown and Kit O’Connel did most of the work on this specific project. I needs to reads more carefully.

The Dream Cafe, which is the place where, amongst others, Steven Brust, writes, (the guy who writes the Dragerea Novels,) are three pages into their “21st Century Business Models for Artists” blog series” which is shaping up to be a interesting  read. It’s also a Creative Commons document, so hopefuly we’ll get a bunch of other creative professionals adding in their two cents and creating a useful document culster. 

And now I flee back to my word processor.

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3 comments to Final Assignments due in and Steven Brust

  • The primary authors on it are actually Reesa Brown and myself. Steve contributed but his brain is furthest on the art and least on the business side of probably anyone in the household.

  • Thank you for linking to us. We’re really excited that others are paying to attention all the work the three of us have been putting into this and related projects.

  • Nic

    Hey this sort of stuff is just super interesting; I’m really looking forward to messing around with it. Good luck with the project.

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