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New Web site

5/26/2013

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 The Internet makes strange connections.  Because I'm interested in Titanic, and writing a book about Titanic, I get the Straus family newsletter.  (Isidor and Ida Straus died together on Titanic.)  In the latest newsletter, the Straus family webmaster talked about how easy Weebly was to use.  And lo, so it is.  After fighting with Joomla for several years, I'm a convert to Simple Is Good.

Weebly even previews your Web site in mobile form, and it has an integrated blog, something I've wanted for a while. I was convinced when Augusten Burroughs told me he uses Weebly for his site.

So this is me, talking to you, via Weebly. But not much. I really like Facebook, Twitter @sarahwriter, and occasionally Instagram. Go find me there and you get the day-by-day action.
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    Sarah Smith

    I write mysteries.  And science fiction.  And other stuff. But I don't often write blogs here. Like never. Come visit on Facebook.

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