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paul donofrio has been writing for the internet since 1997 (and he’s still writing). He was one of the first writers to develop a website to help the blind read, and is the first person ever to self-publish an anthology of short stories. He’s also an avid reader, and is able to make connections between books that may help someone with visual impairments.
Paul writes for many websites and has been doing it since he was 13. He has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s in writing. Most recently he wrote a series of blogs about writing for children’s television.
Well, Paul works in the same vein as many other people who have blogs of this nature. He’s a writer. A writer who has tried to teach the blind to read and write for a living. His latest venture is a site called writtenforblindpeople.com which he hopes will help those with visual disabilities learn to write.
As I mentioned earlier, Paul is a writer, and like many writers, has a day job that pays the bills. He also has an affinity for the blogosphere and the media. So he’s been following the writing world, and as it turns out, it seems like the world’s opinion of him has been changing over the years.
I am not sure what his opinion is on the subject of the blogosphere, but I suspect he has been thinking a lot about that subject lately. I guess the whole blogosphere has become a place of writing, which is where he is writing. I believe that blogs are becoming a more mainstream part of the writing world, and writers like Paul have been encouraging others to write blogs themselves. So I guess he just wants to be a part of that whole thing.
And if you wanted to be part of that whole thing, you could write a blog every day. But that’s not really the way Paul works. Instead, he makes himself available to the public via Twitter, Facebook, and his blog. Paul’s blog goes deeper than just his Twitter feed, which is more like just his Twitter feed with some comments and interesting tidbits added. Paul’s blog is more like a personal logbook.
Paul is a pretty active blogger online, he tweets out from different locations all the time (including one of his blogs), he has a Facebook page, and he also has a blog, though he doesn’t put much effort into it. Paul blogs more about the game than his personal life, with a focus on its story and characters. He also tweets about the game, and he has a Facebook page, but he doesn’t put as much effort into either.
Paul is a very active blogger and Twitter user, with a focus on the game, and its characters. He tweets out from a very popular location, and has a fan page, but doesnt put as much effort into either.
But then again, he doesnt blog about his personal life either, which is a major omission. There’s nothing wrong with focusing on your own story, but there is something very wrong with failing to focus on it when you have a game that is as good as it gets.