Writing the Web

I'm officially announcing my new website today: Writing the Web. It's a directory of web writing articles and books, as well as a weblog.

I had wanted to do something along the lines of Usable Web initially--a directory of links to articles about web content development. But I found that people weren't really talking about long copy vs. short copy, or content modelling, or content-oriented information architecture. So I added the blog to jot down my thoughts on those subjects.

Here are a couple of recent blog posts (also linked on the right):

I'm keeping the "beta" in the title for now, since I like the colour and I still have to tweak the directory software (maybe that should be "software") I wrote. Anyway, stop by and give it a kick if content is your thing.

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Posted by Gene Smith on Feb 5, 2004. Before this there was It's a shockwave life. Next up is Return of the Dawn of the Dead.

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Gene Smith is a principal with nForm, one of Canada's leading user experience consulting firms. He writes about information architecture, interaction design, community, the web and other such topics. More >

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