(Okay, there are some who would say that that happened a long time ago…)
I could have sworn that there was a board called “Textkit News” where Jeff would post when new books went up, or other things happened on the site… except that it’s not there now, so did I imagine it?
The reason I wonder is that I thought that that was where the new “Tutorials” area on the main menu bar was announced… And since the Latin tutorial section reads “There are currently no Latin tutorials - submit one”, I was wondering what sort of Latin tutorials people might be interested in seeing submitted…
Kilmeny
If you are, so am I. It was above the Open Board, I think…
Ingrid
ah…us veteran Textkit users, reminiscing about lost boards
Nope - you are sane.
I deleted those boards because they weren’t being read all that much. I add, tinker, delete things trying to find out what works.
The Open Board gets WAY more traffic than those announcement boards, so that’s where I will do my tooting in the future.
And yes, please submit a tutorial. Brief guidelines can be found here:
http://www.textkit.com/tutorials/tutorial-instructions.php<br />
thanks,
jeff
Also, so far no one has expressed interest in writing a Latin tutorial. So the slate is open for any topic you would like.
There are a couple Greek tutorials in the pipeline however.
thanks again,
jeff
I hope you don’t delete the Tutorials section before I learn something that I can write a Tutorial about! I’m a professional writer, and looking forward to sharing my knowledge-after I get it. However, as a beginner myself, I’m not sure that I know anything that would be of use to other beginners.
Keesa
Hang on to your experience as a beginner, Keesa! One of the greatest problems - in ANY subject - is that the veterans know their material but forget how they learned it, and so have trouble explaining it to the newbies…
A professional writer, eh? May I ask, what sort of writing?
So far, the only thing I’ve had published is one article (it was published in Brio girl’s magazine, though!). However, I have some children’s books I’m working on writing, and some short stories that I’m working on having published.
If anyone’s interested, here’s a link to the Brio article:
http://www.briomag.com/briomagazine/spiritualhealth/a0003578.html<br />
And if you like it, feel free to tell me or Brio or both!
Keesa