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Jack London Would Marvel as the World Wide Web Brings Together Authors and Readers
Jack London was Boyd Thomas London’s distant cousin. Jack London would marvel at the World Wide Web, which is a writer’s dream. It allows writers to tell their own personal stories, and to state the impact their books are making on the world. Many newspapers printed articles on Jack London, but he did not have the opportunity to have his own personal web pages on author websites such as http://ifogovillage.ning.com and http://www.authorsden.com while he was alive.
If Jack London had a webpage on AuthorsDen or iFOGO Village, it might begin with his Credo:
I would rather be ashes than dust!
I would rather that my spark should burn out
in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot.
I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom
of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet.
The function of man is to live, not to exist.
I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them.
I shall use my time. ~Jack London
The internet helps to bring authors and readers together, and http://ifogovillage.ning.com, and http://www.authorsden.com are two remarkable websites for anyone to visit who wants to read blogs, see pictures, and read life stories about authors. Jack London’s cousin, Boyd Thomas London, is listed on both websites, and he has a photo album displayed on http://ifogovillage.ning.com. Boyd’s books, Creeton and Dream Wanderer, are now available, for $7.95, at http://www.publishamerica.com. Boyd has an acknowledgement page dedicated to Jack London in his novel Dream Wanderer.
Boyd Thomas London wishes that Jack London could experience being an author on today’s internet. Jack London would marvel as the World Wide Web brings together authors and readers.
Advances in computer technology and the Internet have changed the way America works, learns, and communicates. The Internet has become an integral part of America's economic, political, and social life. ~Bill Clinton
If Jack London had a webpage on AuthorsDen or iFOGO Village, it might begin with his Credo:
I would rather be ashes than dust!
I would rather that my spark should burn out
in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot.
I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom
of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet.
The function of man is to live, not to exist.
I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them.
I shall use my time. ~Jack London
The internet helps to bring authors and readers together, and http://ifogovillage.ning.com, and http://www.authorsden.com are two remarkable websites for anyone to visit who wants to read blogs, see pictures, and read life stories about authors. Jack London’s cousin, Boyd Thomas London, is listed on both websites, and he has a photo album displayed on http://ifogovillage.ning.com. Boyd’s books, Creeton and Dream Wanderer, are now available, for $7.95, at http://www.publishamerica.com. Boyd has an acknowledgement page dedicated to Jack London in his novel Dream Wanderer.
Boyd Thomas London wishes that Jack London could experience being an author on today’s internet. Jack London would marvel as the World Wide Web brings together authors and readers.
Advances in computer technology and the Internet have changed the way America works, learns, and communicates. The Internet has become an integral part of America's economic, political, and social life. ~Bill Clinton
Published on September 25, 2010 13:02
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Remembering Jack London
The famous author, Jack London, was Boyd Thomas London’s distant cousin. Sadly, Jack London died on November 22, 1916. He was only 40 years old. Jack London was an outstanding writer. He had his own ship, and Jack wrote a book about his sailing adventures. Boyd Thomas London, a distant cousin of Jack London, remembers Jack in his recent author interview at http://yabookreads.com. This new fantastic book website is in Scotland. Boyd wishes that Jack London was alive today to read his novels and to help him as a writer. Boyd’s books, Creeton and Dream Wanderer, are now available in a paperback version for $7.95 at http://publishamerica.com. Entering Creeton or Dream Wanderer at the online bookstore brings up the new paperback. The paperback is a large, impressive looking book. Boyd believes that Jack London would be very proud to see a relative writing novels and remembering his great, but short-lived life.
Published on September 27, 2010 17:29
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boyd-london, creeton, dream-wanderer, jack-london
For Book Readers and Bloggers, a Great Book Blog Website
There is a great book blog website online at http://bookblogs.ning.com for anyone interested in book blogging and reading about books. Boyd London’s author page at Book Blogs is http://bookblogs.ning.
There is a great book blog website online at http://bookblogs.ning.com for anyone interested in book blogging and reading about books. Boyd London’s author page at Book Blogs is http://bookblogs.ning.com/profile/Boy.... A new, great young adult book website listed on Book Blogs is http://yabookreads.com which is in Scotland, by David Purse.
Boyd London’s book, Creeton, was featured in a Letter to the Editor which was printed in the Times-News newspaper for Twin Falls, Idaho, and the Magic Valley last weekend. It is listed online at http://www.magicvalley.com/news/opini...
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Boyd London’s book, Creeton, was featured in a Letter to the Editor which was printed in the Times-News newspaper for Twin Falls, Idaho, and the Magic Valley last weekend. It is listed online at http://www.magicvalley.com/news/opini...
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