Sherwood,+Ken

Recent Publishing / Editing
Here are two recent publishing projects showing some of the differences between editing for web and print. In both cases I exercise a light editorial hand, so you will find errors and imperfect writing.
 * Reading Rebooted - a website I created in conjunction with a course of Digital English.
 * Batten the Breeze - a club newsletter I recently agreed to edit; the first issue is not perfect, but given the time constraints, I'm not too disappointed in the outcome.

**Ancient History**
The standards and aesthetics of the web have changed since it was born in 1993. Some of you were perhaps ten years old then; it didn't even have pictures (seriously).
 * Here's what I thought what a cool web-page design in 2005 - CHSS Brownbag
 * I taught an [|Oral Poetry course] in 2006; I still like the site, maybe because it's simple; maybe because it hasn't crashed.
 * [|RIF/T] is what a web publication looked like in 1993! I was proud of this [|visual effect]; can you read the title?

Editing / Publishing Tools
I'm interested in the way that composing can be shaped by production technologies. In the last few years, I've explored or am beginning to explore. It seems I was trying to think about the relationship of tools to writing, reproduction, originality, and expression [|back at the beginning].
 * Scribus - [] (for desktop publishing)
 * Inkscape - [] (for vector image drawing)
 * GIMP - [] (for image editing/ photoshopping).
 * Tomboy Notes - []
 * Wiki on a stick - []