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Inumo
@Inumo

I'm gonna finish out Low-Effort Sapphtember and try to compile the whole damn thing into one post for posterity, but I'm prolly not gonna do any other writing on Cohost. Socially, I'll start putting more attention towards Mastodon, where I'm @Inumo@dragon.style. Discord has been my primary site of interpersonal activity, at least while it lasts; if we're mutuals my username is on my profile, and if we're not mutuals but you wanna keep in touch/use this as an excuse to get more in touch, feel free to send me an ask to get it. That all said, I don't wanna lose "having a place to post stories & TTRPG dev updates," so I've also grabbed nikoblankworks.com for the future. It currently is empty 'cuz I don't wanna start up a webhosting subscription without pending income, but you can bookmark there and check in by the end of the year to find something.

To briefly go through my projects, most of my writing, podcasting, and TTRPG dev will hopefully make the jump to nikoblankworks.com once it's set up. I figure one of the first tasks of the new website will be mirroring all my posts on that blog. That said, I think Ki Chens Ink is gonna be put to rest; it's too dependent on Cohost's verdant-but-limited prompt blog ecosystem. As for my own prompt blogs (@Making-up-Magical-Girls, @caught-in-amber, and @survivor-who), I'm hoping I can build a secondary RSS feed of writing prompts w/ the ability to submit outside links to the feed. There's some discussion in the Cohost Writers' Salon of rebuilding at least our corner of the writing ecosystem via webrings & RSS feeds/feed readers, and a prompt RSS feed would fit into that nicely.


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in reply to @Inumo's post:

Eh, I'd rather have a forum tbh (and that's on the list of things I wanna set up on the eventual website), at least for engaging with My Work™. Like, I've got a personal Discord, but I don't use it to keep folks updated about What I'm Doing Elsewhere particularly.

FWIW RSS isn't too hard to manage; if you're on Firefox, Livemarks lets you treat it like it's a bookmarks folder while Drop Feeds lets you have a more traditional "open a viewer & see what's new" approach. If you wanna get more standalone/want it to work across all browsers, I know Inoreader has a free plan & I've seen some folks switch to that during this exodus.

I still don't really plan on moving to Mastadon so I hope to keep seeing and occasionally interacting with your work on your webbed-site!
This was definitely one of the blogs I enjoyed more and it is sad to lose it.