The Tribal Writer, by Justine Musk

BlogI should have given props to Justine a long time ago.  I have mentioned her blog quite frequently via twitter and over at Webcomics.com, but thought I should write up a few words about it on Tales of Maora proper.

I found Justine’s blog by accident.  I was trolling around Google News (not something I do often… as I hate the news) and found a link to a VentureBeat article in which they interviewed a writer about using the internet to build an audience.  I was very impressed at how well she understood the power of this (not-s0) new medium to reach out to the world, by-passing the traditional treadmill means of gaining exposure.  Very few writers (or better yet, publishers) have grasped this concept so far.  It was exciting to me as I, being a web cartoonist,  have spent a great deal of effort mining similar ideas wherever I could find them.

I followed the VentureBeat article to Justine’s personal blog, Tribal Writer–which “explore[s] what it means and how to be a kick-ass, soulful & savvy creative in the digital age.” Her posts are refreshing and insightful.  I was amazed at how startlingly akin her ideas are to those of the web comics camp–a sign that we are not the only ones utilizing the internet in such a mercenary and fulfilling way.  I admire Justine’s ability to grip my attention with her provocative writing.  She slyly flicks words like stones across a pond; you enthralled before you realize you’ve just learned something.  Something powerful and profound.

Check out her blog and see for yourself.  Clickster: http://www.tribalwriter.com/