As you know, I’ve been playing around with Web3 tools for writing and I’ve discovered some really cool writers in the process. Today, I’ll share some of those writers I’ve followed and you can choose for yourself whether they have value for you.
I’ll also point you to some really good Web3 reads on Hive this week.
Meet the Write3 Web
The Write3 community is very small. Still, you’ll want to follow these five writers, all of whom are heavily involved in Write3.
Greg Younger - The Write3 Guy
Nobody embodies the Write3 community more than Greg Younger, who calls himself The Write3 Guy. In fact, he’s the founder of the Write3 Discord community and owns the ++Write3 website++. Greg does other cool Web3 stuff too. Like these:
- ++Tweets about Web3 writing++ and literary NFTs
- Hosts the ++Write3 podcast++
- Publishes the ++Write3 newsletter++
And if that wasn’t enough, his ++Mirror NFTs++ are some of the coolest in Web3.
I don’t know any writer using Web3 tools as prodigiously as Greg Younger. He’s a must-follow. ++Dig him on Twitter++.
George Pestana - OddWritings
George Pestana is a software developer, poet, and NFT literary philosopher. You can find him at Github as ++OddWritings++ and ++NFT Ideas Online++. His literary NFTs can be found at:
Among other places.
He’s also quite prolific ++on Twitter++, and he writes about his experience publishing literary NFTs ++on Mirror++. I found his essay on ++maintaining an author identity++ on multiple blockchains particularly interesting.
Greg R. Fishbone - Cryptoversal
Greg R. Fishbone is a lawyer, speculative fiction writer, and active member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. ++Greg’s website++ paints a colorful picture of the man, the myth, the legend. Through ++Cryptoversal books++, he uses Web3 tools to publish NFT books and advocate for author’s rights.
Greg is doing amazing things, such as:
- Writes and publishes the ++Mythoversal newsletter++
- Mints ++literary NFTs at Cent Pages++
- Publishes books ++available at Amazon++
And, of course, a whole lot more. He’s not as active on Twitter as some of the Web3 writers on this list, but you can still ++find him there++. And ++there++.
Sylvie Bax - Edge Poetry NFT
Sylvie Bax is a Web3 poet. Lyrical, dark, and luminescent, she paints pictures with words. You can find them on ++her website++.
Other places you can find her work include:
You’ll also find her plausibly sane ++on Twitter++.
Edward H. Carpenter - Once a Marine
Edward H. Carpenter is a former U.S. Marine and a literary NFT pioneer. Not only are his books ++published on Amazon++, but he has turned them into NFTs. You’ll find his work at:
Like others on this list, you’ll find him ++active on Twitter++.
Intermission
I’ve primarily positioned myself as a nonfiction writer writing about Web3 topics. However, I have much more in common with many of these I’ve featured today. I’ve been a published poet since the 1990s, with several poems at various places online. My first Web3-published poem is a poem that was featured in The New Verse News (yes, a Web2 property). “Cigar” is now available as an ++NFT at Cent Pages++.
In addition to being an award-winning poet and journalist, I’m an award-winning fiction writer. My genre of choice, like Greg R. Fishbone’s, is speculative fiction. In fact, I am the editor of a spec-fic multi-author fiction anthology called Biblical Legends Anthology Series. All three books published thus far are available at Amazon:
- ++Garden of Eden Anthology++
- ++Sulfurings: Tales From Sodom & Gomorrah++
- ++Deluge: Stories of Survival & Tragedy in the Great Flood++
I will likely mint these as book NFTs in the very near future, just as I did with ++Web3 Social: How Creators Are Changing the World Wide Web (And You Can Too!)++.
You can also find some of my work at Mirror where you can ++mint issues of Cryptocracy++ as NFTs for free (just pay the gas fees on Optimism) and ++at Paragraph++ where you can find an audio recording of a Web3 Social chapter ++embedded in the post++ as an NFT.
I must say that my experience with Web3 publishing so far has been quite positive.
Speaking of Web3 topics, here’s your last chance to take my ++one-question survey++.
A Look at This Week’s Hive
++incredible slate of hot crypto news++. It coincides with the ++March 27 issue of Cryptocracy++.Let’s start with this week’s Defluenced podcast. Hosted by @unklebonehead and me, we cover this past week’s
++some of her favorite things++. This is Ms. Dee’s first video on Cast.Garden, a new decentralized video-sharing platform on the Hive blockchain. She discusses some of the best content she’s discovered on Hive this week.@deeanndmathews tells the world about
++best content on Hive++.@lovesniper curates some of the
++HBD haircut rule++. I’m glad I read this. It cleared up some misunderstandings for me.@dalz explains everything you need to know about the
++banks vs. bitcoin battle++.@geekgirl delves into the
++overview of the Hive blockchain++ for the uninitiated.@archimed3sxp gives an awesome
++Hive magazine in Ghana++.@mcsamm showcases a
++D.Buzz quiz questions about Hive++.@philnews.xyz answers
++discusses podcasting++@acgalarza with @epodcaster.
++better than no value++. Who can argue with this premise?@tykee says even a little value is
++artificial intelligence++.@babalor showcases 5 blockchain projects making use of
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Great read. I credit @ahmadmangazap with pointing me to this post.
Awesome. Thanks for reading.
Thank you for the mention! Really appreciated!
You're welcome! I'm doing my part to curate excellent content in #Web3.
I hope majority of them are on hive! that would be so cool to have them onboard here.
Maybe they will. They'll have to speak for themselves.
Let them know they are picking up a feature in Edition 13 and also in the second Ms. Dee's Best of Hive on Cast Garden ... I will do my best to provide a warm welcome!
Okay. I don't know how many of them are on Hive. Maybe none of them. But I'll be looking forward to your second Best of Hive.
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