Our special feature for the CompuServe IMPs online writing group has grown just a little bit. I have been chatting online with some of the IMPs recently and started feeling both nostalgic and inadequate as a biographer. There are so many IMPs and so many IMPcomplishments and yet I have so little time to write them up properly as they should be.
Nonetheless, greed got the better part of me and I decided it was high time I started sharing some detailed information about IMPbooks and IMPtales (short stories). Amazon makes that pretty easy to do with its Native Advertising widgets. So I have updated the CompuServe IMP profile pages with pretty pictures for some (but not all) of their books and short stories.
The great thing about the widget is that it’s responsive, which means it should display well on most if not all platforms including your smart phones.
The CompuServe IMPs are (to the best of my knowledge) the most successful online writers group in history, to the extent that many of us have been professionally published (if I may say so myself). I am hardly the most accomplished of the IMPs and I am proud to introduce visitors to Xenite.Org to other writers who have achieved more than me.
When Wikipedia deleted the IMPage I had created many years ago (for “lack of notability”) I decided to upgrade the IMPs site here on Xenite.Org. But this is one of those projects for which I have more passion than time and energy. I have to work on it bit by bit. For example, today I added three more IMProfiles (for Ann Marston, Josh Langston, and Lisa Silverthorne). These are very barebones profiles because I haven’t had time to reach out to them and do proper interviews.
Well, still, you can learn a little more about them and browse some of their books/stories.
Enjoy!