Science fiction, fantasy, & horror - web design, graphic design, interactive media development by greententacles
Some think of a Web site, and imagine a huge, sprawling technomonstrosity hell bent on consuming all of their time and resources. Looking at the sheer intimidation factor - be it time, money or skill - they end up abandoning the idea of a Web site as being cost prohibitive. But it doesn't have to be like that...
The Matrix has you... and you don't even know it. The surface of your ego has been skimmed from countless sources - Web pages you posted, stories you've written, disparaging words uttered by critics, the glowing praise of reviewers, and the unexpected contributions of literary clones who share your name.
Technology is wonderful. Databases are made with Technology. Therefore Databases are wonderful. But if you're a hard sell you can find out the reasons that Databases are wonderful, and how they can help your Speculative Fiction business endeavors...
An overview of the D20 movement - how it began, and why it's a good thing...
Pros and Cons of building what was supposed to be the Internet's 'killer app' but now can be seen to be a useful web site enhancement, like message boards and newsletters. Find out if a chat room could be a useful tool for you...
In 1996 Kenneth Newquist created Nuketown, a speculative fiction e-zine and news source. In the year 2000 Nuketown was redesigned - here is the story in the editor's own words...
In April 2000, in order to get a better sense of the direction that a redesign for Nuketown (a speculative fiction e-zine) should take, GreenTentacles conducted a survey on the Nuketown site - here is the story of the survey in the editor's own words...
Ken Newquist reacts to the current trend of reporting on the 'impending' Net Economy Crash... [mirrored from the October edition of Nuketown.com]