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MoRpH
10th February 2006, 11:42 PM
Hey folks jsut got this via PM.
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Paul Spinrad book review
Hi Morph,

I've written a full book review for Paul Spinrad's 'The VJ book', but there's no immediately obvious section of the artitcles section for it to go in; perhaps VJ interviews? ideally there needs to be a way of newcomers to the site to see that there's a book out there i suppose, i'll leave it to your discression or perhaps in the spirit of democracy you can ask the other mods on my behalf; shall i email it to you in the meantime?

If its going to be of use and perhaps warrant a 'VJ books' section in the articles, i'd be happy to get a copy of the other VJ book and review that too; as an English lit student it seems only right that at least some of my beer money gets spent on books!!

All the best, and apologies for the random direct approach; i used the 'contact us' for first but no reply!

Justin
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Sounds like a good idea to add a new section to the VJC reviews as there are a few more coming out V.soon.

Can some one with keys to VJC add a newe section for this?

elbows
16th February 2006, 04:51 PM
I wish it were that simple. I need to double-chheck, perhps there is a way to add this to existing vjcentral, but really the future of vjcentral is in a completely new system.

There is more thought going into future vjcentral than is expressed in posts on the forum at the moment, its in a few peoples heads (inluding mine). Expect to be bombarded with details over the coming months, though ideally we will get future vjf/vjc organisation sorted first.

MoRpH
16th February 2006, 09:31 PM
Yeah cool mate I understand, as you can see in the "signup/responsibilities" thread I'm VERY keen to be involved in migrating VJC to a new system and co ordinating/contributing to that... so yeah would be great to get a group/task force together and get it moving. The content on VJC is stagnating and really needs a better platform, lest it becomes redundant, and after all the writing I personally put on their I'd rather not loose it.