Quick Front Page intro

Quick Front Page intro

If there was room for it, a really short introduction, explaining what was available from the front page of the site.

Fineprint, no, that’s linked from the bottom, and the three links at the top? Should be about, contact/connect, and a notice that the most recent horoscopes are right below.

Yes, so the current top navigation bar works — yes — for now. That short paragraph, what’s here, and how to get to it?

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Think I should think along the lines of the new, short bio. Really short. Just quick pointers.

Quick Front Page intro

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Ultimately, the structure of the body of work contained herein? It is best defined by the way I got to where I am, through whatever circuitous routes I’ve taken.

In part, this is my own love the written word, as seen by my library-like collection of books.

The horoscopes themselves, “Fine, hypertext horoscopes,” are defined by their medium, the www, the world-wide-web, internet-thing. Home buoy.

While — mostly two decades back — I was making a somewhat vain attempt to get into “newspapers,” the media itself, my work seems to work best in a more fluid domain with fewer constraints.

Quick Front Page intro

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Pink Cake: The Quote Collection – Kramer Wetzel

Pink Cake

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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