Terminally bored now. LJ ennui has gotten to me. I suspect I should've disappeared for good after finishing SCREAM TALKING, but I wanted to try keeping a flow of smaller idealets going. Any kind of online community goes through cycles, though, and this one feels like it's on a very long downswing. So I'm off now.
I've set up a reading/commenting-only ID, which is
warren_ellis -- if you see that appear on your friendslist, it's me. Don't expect any writing to appear on it, though. Any ramblings of mine will be found on the webpage or the mailing list.
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www.warrenellis.com is my webpage/blog/tannoy/stage thing. Much filth here. Weird shit, new music, comics, my work, my strange friends. But mostly filth. It's basically where you'll find me from now on.
warrenelliscom is the LJ feed, and I'll probably be hanging around on that.
BAD SIGNAL: my email journal, which has been running in one form or another since 1998 or so. 6500 people on the list right now. It's announcement-only, so you only hear from me -- random rambling from the pub, mostly. It's often about comics and internet stuff, so, you know, buyer beware. It's lots of thinking out loud, and a fair amount of weird confused bullshit.
Main email address. del.icio.us: Outboard short-term memory.
Telepathine: Free radio/new culture. Still on its first playlist, while I try and find the time to reinstall the software and re-rip all the musics....
http://rizzn.net/Scripts/podcast/rss/warrenellis.xml is the link for a semiregular podcast, Superburst Mixtape. If you don't know anything about podcasting, check out
iPodder.org.
STREAMING: a year-long log of random thoughts about comics and the world, currently about 20 editions into the run. Look for it on the front page of
http://www.comicon.com/pulse every Thursday for the next 30 or so weeks.
Friendster: No idea why. I'll add anyone, me.
MySpace: I'm just using this to store new music I find on MySpace, really.
Flickr: is where I host all my photos.
And this is my listening group at Mperia, an experiment by the management.
And so it is said. Maybe I'll come back to this one day. Take it easy.
-- Warren