Keep track of it..
Today, I spent part of the afternoon saving all of my articles on ReadCash. Still, it was a long job. To simplify the process, I visited all of my articles from the first to the last using the "print" function, then "save as pdf". It also allowed me to re-read many of them. There is material, even if I am not generally satisfied. Some articles could be reworked later because they have a solid base. Several could also be compiled to give a new one much denser and more complete.
Others are facts at a specific time, a feeling of the moment, or even remarks on the evolution of my music at a given period, sometimes rants, ideas... not bad that ended up in a vacuum sidereal. It does not matter, having it is already good. Souvenirs. Discoveries. From matter to.
140 blog posts and 37 small publications.
Whatever happens I now keep an archive of it all. I will now only need to save after each publication. I remain confident about the future of ReadCash. I am certain that this is a period of transition, of reflection, and that this adventure cannot end with the site being taken offline. I hope so, anyway. But as we are not certain of anything, in this way I am certain that this matter will not go into oblivion.
Maybe I'll give you the idea to do the same thing, but chances are you're already doing it as you go, one way or another. Anyway, I think it's a good idea. I'm glad I did it! :0)
I should publish by the weekend a report of the Studio Sessions we did with my rock band Alchemic Journey to record our first Album. 3 Sessions already, and a new one this Friday. Work on this recording is progressing well. I am very happy with the evolution of this project so far. It's a lot of work, before, during, and after. A recap shortly.
Friends, I wish you all a very good end week! :0)
We meet quickly! Much #Love. Thank you for your support!
For more music: It's here.
It is probably a good idea. Like you said, we don't know what the real future of the site is. I mean, there are a handful of us still around interacting, writing AND tipping. But is it enough for the "powers that be" to keep the site up? Who knows? So, of course if the site is yanked, anything you have written is gone forever.