In the world of super-agent Daphne Unfeasible, I have a lot of names. The main one is (thankfully) my own, but there are quite a few others. Some of you ktliterary.com vets might know me as WebMonkey. Thanks to Maureen Johnson, I'm also known on the interwebs as Rexroth Implausible, one half of Unfeasible-Implausible Enterprises. I also have a lot of jobs. One of them is, as I said, webmonkey, but primarily I write stuff for a living. Part of it (the better paying part) is Boring Writing: training manuals, online interactive courses, white papers, RFPs -- business writing, they call it. Not exciting, but quite handy when it comes time for pleasant activities like buying food. The other part is Not-Boring Writing. The Not-Boring Writing doesn't (yet) pay as well, or as reliably, but it's a very satisfying kind of work, one that I enjoy a great deal, and which has been the source of many joyful moments (fair payment for the lurking hypertension that comes with it). So: I'm a writer, who lives with a literary agent.
WebMonkey
Hullo all, Webmonkey here. Rexroth rattled my cage to let me know that Daphne’s hit a few technical speed bumps on the way to the overseas book fair. It turns out that the “World” phone that she got from her carrier is more of a “whirled” phone (in other words, […]
Hullo all! WebMonkey here, with a quick note. One year ago today, ktliterary laid claim to a few of the tubes that make up the Internets and hung out a publishing industry shingle. As designated webmonkey (said title actually bestowed by one of the first commenters on this site), I […]
Hullo all, WebMonkey here. Unfeasible Enterprises is currently under attack from my evil simian twins: connectivity-wrecking internet baboons that do horrible things like cut DSL speeds to a limping crawl and fling Ping-rates at innocent passerby. Needless to say I (fearless WebMonkey, ook) am doing battle with these Sinister Sysop […]
WebMonkey here, messing with some things while Daphne’s off… you know… doing things. Agenty things. Probably with shoes. Nice shoes. Nicer’n mine. Ahem. Right. This is simply a test run of the new, improved Robo-Daphne (now with lasers). If you can see this post, Robo-Daphne is coming. Run. Run now.
Webmonkey again, wearing a somewhat worn pair of workbooks and a bearing little news about the site. Those of you keeping up on ktliterary through either the RSS or Atom newsreaders should start seeing a link to each post’s comments in the reader page itself, as well as an up-to-date […]