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  • The Curious Case Of Word Hurling Wingnuts…

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    Just a short and sweet update here folks…

    Suite101.com has been running a series, written by Janice Hally, on the rituals and habits of mystery authors. I received notice this morning that a Q&A type interview I did with her on that very subject is now up on their site.

    So, if you happen to have any interest in such random silliness as where I write, when I write, and what I use to write, you may want to swing by there for a quick read… Or not and say you did… Or do and say you didn’t… I’ll let y’all decide.

    Just in case, you can find it here:

    The Mysterious Writing Habits of Crime Writers from Around the World

    More to come…

    Murv

  • Can You Hear Me Now?

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    Okay, folks…

    You’ll be seeing something new on the blog posts these days… It looks a little something like this:

    In fact, there is probably an icon just exactly like this one sitting just below the title of this very blog post. Uncanny, eh?

    Well, you see, it’s like this… There is a plug in for WordPress which allows your blog posts to be converted to audio via a text to speech converter. Granted, it isn’t perfect by any stretch of the imagination. For instance, it pronounces E K as Eck… and when I write one of my thoughtful pauses into a post… one which should sound and read something like a long hum… the converter stumbles over that with a hrrrmmmmm as you just heard.

    I suppose this all means I will have to start adjusting my spelling on some things… However, I have already noticed that it doesn’t necessarily pronounce some normal everyday words all that well. And, I am not about to start spelling things phonetically just for the sake of the converter.

    Still, like I said, although it isn’t perfect, it is a far cry better than the garbled phoneme spewing “Doctor Sbaitso” program that came with the original sound cards back in the day… read, prehistoric computer era.

    But, what makes it totally excellent and incredibly cool is the fact that it now allows Brainpan Leakage to be listened to as well as read. This means you can subscribe to B L via Odiogo… the service that does the conversion… and download the entries as MP3’s or as sound files on your iPod. If listening is your preference, of course… Me, I prefer reading, especially since I stick pictures and even an occasional music link in my posts.

    Either way, you’ll probably still want to subscribe to the notifications via the blog itself. That way, you’ll be able to click your way over here and read the entry whenever the text to speech converter stumbles a bit.

    Anyhow, you can do the audio subscribing thing below. Or, you can find the same link in the Networked Blogs section of the menu on the right side panel.

    Odiogo Subscribe

    Okay… I have some other words to write, so I’ll sign off. And never fear… Just because I am rambling now, it doesn’t mean the schedule has changed.  The next installment of… let’s see if this works… Maa waage… still deploys tomorrow.

    More to come…

    Murv

    … ADDENDUM: Well, I edited this after the sound file had been generated, so if you listen you will notice that a couple of sentences are skipped… Also, my Mahwage substitute didn’t fare any better… Oh well. Apparently machines can’t speak with a lisp. :wink:

    ADDENDUM 2: Apparently the service re-gens updated versions of the file… I did not know that. Way cool.