Inspired by a heavily edited for Korean television viewing of “Shawn of the Dead” this morning, I spent the day editing my [tag]“Blog Like It’s the End of the World“[/tag] [tag]zombie short story[/tag]. Someone had mentioned some typos and some failed grammar. This irks me. I also wanted to change the license on the text to [tag] Creative Commons[/tag]. It’s now using a license that’s a lot more friendly, so feel free to share it if you enjoyed it. Just give me a heads up ᅟᅠand don’t try to make a profit from it with my permission, okay?.

Finishing that epic 21 page story happened in a rush, as I had a deadline to post to participate in the event, and my loyal proof reader that had been helping had no more time.

Just this week I stumbled upon LanguageTool, an [tag]Open Source[/tag] grammar checker for Open Office. It’s the one thing that [tag]Open Office[/tag] lacked from for me. It’s superb to see such a high quality extension to free software. It’s why I love Open Source. I installed it and let it find all the obvious mistakes I had missed. I had written late into the night and couldn’t do anything by try to put down ideas as I pounded on keys. Sorry for those of you that had read the version I had posted originally. This new edited version fixes a few problems, stops down a few more grammatical errors, and is a better read.

One more thing. The “Add to Search Bar” add on for Firefox is now mandatory for me. I’ve got every single search I do daily up in my search bar. Sometimes I do searches, just because I can. So nice.

So, please read my story if you haven’t had a chance. The world needs more [tag]zombie Korean cross cultural satire fiction[/tag] in my opinion.

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