Sunday, September 15, 2013

Art of the Month Update & Special Review Opportunity

In this blog update I have two new things that I need to discuss. First of all the lovely, and very talented UK artist 'Danielle Tunstall' has agreed to be this blog's official artist of the month. This means that every month, from now until the end of the blog's life span readers will be privileged to see 6 new pieces of her art. They will be located in the usual spot for ease of access. Danielle sells her art often in the form of prints, and even amazing toys called "Dunnys". Anytime I see her share info about her products on Twitter I will retweet them, so that you can make the most of her often times discounted deals. From time to time I will even provide links to her Ebay items as well as other Danielle Tunstall art related links. She's an amazing artist, and it truly is an honor to be able to share her art with you on a monthly basis.

The second matter at hand involves a future project in which you, the reader can contribute an article about a certain topic. That topic basically involves the upcoming PS4, and Xbox One consoles' online experience. In particular I would love my audience members who are willing to contribute to write, and email me a typed review of either/both consoles' security, banning/reporting system, and whether or not it works any better than the current generation of consoles. As it stands Sony's poor excuse for a reporting feature pales greatly in comparison to that of Microsoft's Xbox 360. At the same time though Microsoft's reporting system obviously isn't getting the job done either. I know this from hands on experience.

When it comes to sharing your opinion of these new online experiences you'll find that myself as well as many other readers will no doubt like to hear your input on the matter. I think we all need to make a wise decision when choosing which next-gen console has the better experience of the two, and such a review would help those who intend on waiting to see what the next generation has to offer. I'd also love to hear from those of you who are getting "CoD: Ghosts" with your PS4, or Xbox One pre-order as such a viewpoint will definitely shed more light on the subject. Keep in mind that I'm more than willing to publish multiple reviews here regarding the new consoles, and this topic of discussion. I will even give you full credit to the reader who contributed as well as a "Follow Friday" shout out on Twitter.

All you need to do to contribute to this cause is send me your review via email when the time comes. Be sure to include your name, and your Twitter username along with the review. You can find a link to my email in the "CONTACT" section of this very blog should you find yourself interested. When/If I receive a review I will likely just copy & past your reviews to keep from investing too much of my review time in the project, so it's best you check your grammar, and spelling as it will help your points be better understood. I hope to hear from a lot of you when the time comes. Any, and every contribution will be appreciated, and welcomed (as long as they aren't trolling, spam oriented, filled with vulgarity, or written in a language other than English). Should any of you fellow journalists want to add a review feel free to do so as well. I can add a link to your original review post, so that you can gain double the traffic.

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