Hey bitches, bros, and mods.
I've not been around for a while, but I've been busy. You may remember me for my How to Start Your Own Newspaper post or my Magic Button for Sale post. The latter was so well written one famous poster said the link at the end had a gravitational effect on him. And yes, it was a dickroll.
Anyway, I've written a novel that should've been titled How Not to Start a Newspaper maybe. It's free on Kindle today 6/18.
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/kNewspapers-Novel-Citizen-Journalism-ebook/dp/B00DG16WPM"]Amazon.com: kNewspapers: A Novel About Love and Citizen Journalism eBook: K. Paul Mallasch: Kindle Store[/ame]
Mods, please move and spank me for posting here if you want. Not gonna say if any popular gay webmaster forums are mentioned or not.
Here's an interview I did with some college kids a while back. I think I may have smoked (cigarettes! honest!) before the taping.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAXwrdPiTWU"]Quantum Journalism Discussion on Media Matters (BSU) - YouTube[/ame]
Bros, wish me luck.
Bitches, fuck off.
Mods, please have mercy!
That's all I got for now. Busy day/week/year ahead.
-kpaul "malinski"
I've not been around for a while, but I've been busy. You may remember me for my How to Start Your Own Newspaper post or my Magic Button for Sale post. The latter was so well written one famous poster said the link at the end had a gravitational effect on him. And yes, it was a dickroll.
Anyway, I've written a novel that should've been titled How Not to Start a Newspaper maybe. It's free on Kindle today 6/18.
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/kNewspapers-Novel-Citizen-Journalism-ebook/dp/B00DG16WPM"]Amazon.com: kNewspapers: A Novel About Love and Citizen Journalism eBook: K. Paul Mallasch: Kindle Store[/ame]
Mods, please move and spank me for posting here if you want. Not gonna say if any popular gay webmaster forums are mentioned or not.
Here's an interview I did with some college kids a while back. I think I may have smoked (cigarettes! honest!) before the taping.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAXwrdPiTWU"]Quantum Journalism Discussion on Media Matters (BSU) - YouTube[/ame]
Bros, wish me luck.
Bitches, fuck off.
Mods, please have mercy!
That's all I got for now. Busy day/week/year ahead.
-kpaul "malinski"
This is an autobiographical novel, a work of fiction.
Print newspapers end up in the recycling bin. They are used to line bird cages. Puppies get pottie-trained with old newspapers. Print newspapers are yesterday's news, but Journalism will survive.
Downsized in 2005 from a midsize daily newspaper in the Midwest and on the run from a soon-to-be ex-wife, intrepid webmaster Paul Malinski transforms into kpaul, a man determined to start a news and information source from the ground up, something truly by the people and for the people.
Along the way, he learns a lot about journalism, greed, love, black holes, Occupy and much more. Perhaps most important, he learns about himself and that one person alone can't do everything. This narrative is the beginning of a conversation that will hopefully help shape Journalism for years to come.
This novel describes the continued decline of big media and the rise of “citizen journalism” as seen through the eyes of a man who believes that Journalism is much too important to leave to large corporations. This book is for journalists, ex-journalists, and anyone who wishes there was a better system of news dissemination in this nation and around the world.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODV9p38fM84"]ytcracker - i can (RAM Ruffian *OFFICIAL* Remix) - YouTube[/ame]Print newspapers end up in the recycling bin. They are used to line bird cages. Puppies get pottie-trained with old newspapers. Print newspapers are yesterday's news, but Journalism will survive.
Downsized in 2005 from a midsize daily newspaper in the Midwest and on the run from a soon-to-be ex-wife, intrepid webmaster Paul Malinski transforms into kpaul, a man determined to start a news and information source from the ground up, something truly by the people and for the people.
Along the way, he learns a lot about journalism, greed, love, black holes, Occupy and much more. Perhaps most important, he learns about himself and that one person alone can't do everything. This narrative is the beginning of a conversation that will hopefully help shape Journalism for years to come.
This novel describes the continued decline of big media and the rise of “citizen journalism” as seen through the eyes of a man who believes that Journalism is much too important to leave to large corporations. This book is for journalists, ex-journalists, and anyone who wishes there was a better system of news dissemination in this nation and around the world.