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Is This Thing On? Hello? Hello?

August 8, 2022

You know that feeling when you’ve been happily updating your blog every day for seven years and then you decide that maybe it’s time to move it off of WordPress free site onto a dedicated site and you manage to screw it up badly enough that you are literally offline for nearly three weeks?

No?

Okay, just me then.

So, now what?

I won’t say, “I’m back” since I don’t feel I ever left. But, I think I now have all the technical issues worked out.

A big part of the reason I decided to move to a new hosting service is that I want to start building an actual author website around the blog. So, in the coming months, you should see more “writey” stuff, stories, contests I’ve entered, publishing history.

If you enjoy my writing, or you’ve ever bought one of my books, hopefully this site will make that process easier.

In the meantime, I’m simply happy to be back online.

Stay safe

Rodney M Bliss is an author, columnist and IT Consultant. His blog updates every weekday. He lives in Pleasant Grove, UT with his lovely wife, thirteen children and grandchildren. Order Miscellany II, an anthology including his latest short story, “The Mercy System” here

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One Comment
  1. Hello, we hear you.

    Glad to see you got it worked out
    Remembering to hunt your posts manually was just a hit or miss thing, so they were bulk catch up reads, vs the normal just getting them appearing on my RSS feed.

    And not just you. Been there done that where a migration of some sort was going along just fine until it just didn’t work because of some little detail that was missed and took a while to figure out. I’ve been almost a year on a backup notebook (little travel toy) while sorting out an issue on the new replacement for the one that died, still not quite done. The fun of being ones own tech support.

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