Moving in from Amazon

June 15, 2009

Amazon is de-emphasizing their author blogs.  I’ve found that my posts are no longer being picked up by Google Reader nor on my Author page.  Author blogs are no longer showing up on books written by that author.  Amazon is encouraging authors to link to external blogs — I’m guessing that Amazon is trying to get out of the blog business.

So, I’ve set up shop at http://computinged.wordpress.com  Please join me here!

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