I set up an RSS feed! As you can see, updates will appear on the first page inside the GatchOnline site, but you can have them delivered straight to your feed reader as well! (Wondering what a feed is? Info here.)
Added a bunch of screenshots from the Time Bokan OAV to the GALLERY/Appearances area, including some you don't see around the web much, if ever.
Also new to the Gallery:
* In Books & Promo: Images from the How to Draw Manga series that included Gatchaman Characters
* A new Desktops section
* A new Fan Art section (with art you probably haven't seen before)
* A new Screenshots section that includes images from Gatch II and F
Looking for a Kewpie like the one in the top right corner of the STUFF section? I got mine from Strapya-World.com.
We've been talking about ways to use psychology in writing better Gatch fanfic, so as a side note, if you write fanfic and are interested in using psychology to build better fiction, drop by my Psychology for Writers website.
You can Ask the Shrink your Writing/Psych questions in the Q&A section and get a quick email response.
In addition to including Diinzumo's wonderful Gatchablog feed, I've included the feed for Archetype Writing so you can keep an eye on what kinds of articles I'm publishing for writers who use psych in their fiction!**
This project is a big part of my life right now, so please spread the word to writerly friends (and that definitely includes fanfic writers)!!! If you check out the site and don't find what you're looking for, drop me a line and let me know what I can add to make it more useful to you!
** (If you're reading this on gatchonline.blogspot.com, you can find these things in the green bar to your right. If you're reading through the RSS feed, you'll have a white background and be unable to see the green bar with the feeds. Click the link that says GatchOnline at the top of the page to see the main blog page.)
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