It’s a tad late I know, but I’d like to say how sorry I am to see that ‘The Avastar’ has retired from the virtual publishing arena. ‘The Avastar’ gave me my big break as a virtual journalist, and I *loved* seeing my name in print. (I studied Journalism at college, and OK-it isn’t my real name in print but hey, it was fantastic anyway!) Avastar Island was the beautifully built location in-world that housed the offices and meeting rooms for the paper. Don’t laugh, but I would walk past Regis and Leider’s offices in world and wish that I had an office to call my own…alas that never happened, but Monday editorial meetings were always lots of fun…and eventful! There was a great editorial team in place, and some cracking reporters too. All of the team were refreshingly unpretentious but dedicated souls, who all ensured that it was a supremely exciting experience to be working for a virtual newspaper in a virtual world.
I think the death knell was sounded when the paper changed from a weekly PDF format to a blog. I know a lot of people disliked the change, and although outwardly I was being loyal, in my heart of hearts I wasn’t so keen. Looking back, perhaps I should have said something, but virtual noob that I was I didn’t think that my opinion would have made any changes to the way it was heading. In fact, I’m sure if they’d asked the audience prior to the changes taking place they’d have been met with a resounding dismissal. You see, the one strength of ‘The Avastar’ was that it WAS a newspaper…it was fun turning those virtual pages and seeing the stories fresh from the presses….I *loved* every minute of the time I was there. I’m so sorry that it’s closed and my guess is that the backers of the project, and consequently the main source of funding have probably tightened their belts due to the global economic slowdown. I’m also pretty sure that the readership rapidly declined after the format change. No-scratch that, I’m *certain* of it. Every single person who spoke to me about it berated the changes and the inclusion of other virtual worlds into the mix. Because of the change of direction I ventured into those other virtual worlds, Kaneva, There and Entropia so that I would be able to report from within them but found them to be clumsy, cliquey and lacking the ambiance that permeates SL. I guess when I realised that I was going to be required to report from them it slowly dawned on me that my time with the paper was going to be limited, they just didn’t excite me the way that Second Life does. It was also extremely difficult to find anything remotely newsworthy in them, perhaps that situation has changed now but to be honest I’m not interested in giving them another try…anyway, I threw myself into working on this blog and The Avastar and I just drifted apart. No drama, I was freelance after all, and that was that. No bad feelings, no awkward e-mails- just an organic separation of talents developing in different ways.I firmly believe that Second Life genuinely deserves a dedicated newspaper, but I wonder if that will ever be a possibility again, certainly after the loss of the Second Life Herald and now the The Avastar. It’s not cheap, many are established and fail. You have to approach it as a real life publishing experience, not a virtual creation, and that requires time and money. You need money to set one up, you need story leads, you need people who know how to organise a team and most of all, you need Linden dollars. You need reporters who know how to sniff out a story and at the very least know how to spell, and most of all you need people who have a passion for the task at hand. The Avastar was never short of passion, of that I am certain.
So, a fond Farewell dear Avastar, you were indeed a great read. A tabloid after all, but one that held true to it’s principles and for a time was at the very top of the league. I’ll remember you fondly and always be grateful for the opportunities that you gave me to be published…and I wish all the editorial team, past and present, the very best of luck with whatever the future, real or virtual, holds.
Category: virtual worlds
Bonfire Kitty!

So, did you have lots of November 5th fun?
There were quite a few celebrations across the grid and I had a delightful time enjoying the fireworks and festivities. I was surprised as to how cool fireworks in Second Life were! LeapyLee and I descended upon the ever lovely Francesca Cassini, owner of 46664 Island in world. Fran was going to be holding a display that I wasn’t sure I’d be able to attend and lovely lass that she is she set her fireworks off early just for me and Dad so we had our very own special display! What a treat:) The fireworks that Fran used were absolutely amazing; she explained that they were a gift and what an amazing present to give someone in SL. I was surprised as to how authentic it all felt replete with whizzes, bangs and beautiful bursts of colour. I never imagined fireworks in world could be so effective, and I’ve decided bonfire night in Second Life really does beat the real thing. Why stand outside in the cold and damp when you can have just as much fun sat at your PC? Later on in the evening, after real life intervened, I managed to sneak back in world and elected to attend another celebration, this time at Ozland. I’ve never been there before and they had a lovely bonfire blazing away, more fireworks to enjoy and some great music interspersed with snippets of history relating to the occasion and why we celebrate in the UK, a great touch!
Finally Leaps and I ventured down to our local, ‘The Crown and Pearl’, where the usual chaos was ensuing. Prad had some hefty rockets to release (now, *that* sounds dodgy as hell) and Hellspawned Xingian had discovered a fabbo trick-sit on the rockets, and you’re propelled skywards so you actually end up as part of the display, then you plummett back down to earth! Much drunken fun ensued and I can honestly say that I haven’t enjoyed November the Fifth as much!
Of course, knowing what to wear at such a function was going to be a problem. I dusted down my Kat’s Coat that I got last year from Artilleri, which is seriously divine, a virtual classic, make no doubt about it, but it seemed too posh for the occasion. Let’s face it, no-one gets poshed up for a bonfire party-it’s all about wrapping up warm and cozy isn’t it? Therefore I needed a warm, comfortable coat, and the coat that’s making the most headlines in all the blogs* is rather fabulous Military Coat By Aohura, so of course it would have been wrong had I not indulged. There’s no wonder that this coat is getting so much press, it’s bloody wonderful! If Linden Lifestyles were still around it would have had Salome and Sabrina squeeing until Christmas. For starters, it has employed sculpties to perfection, employing them in just the quantity to creat coat perfection in hoody form!Details such as pockets and toggles and scrunched up sleeves make this a coat that really turns heads and gets questions asked…and THEN you have to see the hood! OMG the hood is to die for..it looks brilliant down, but really comes into it’s own pulled up to keep your bonce toasty. I’ve deliberately NOT worn it like that in the photo purely so you’ll go and indulge…trust me on this, with a fab array of colours and a smashing fake-fur texture surrounding hood this is potentially the ONLY coat you’ll need this SL winter:)
*Shopping cart Disco for one…
One ‘Elle’ of a comeback!
You know I don’t like writing negative reviews..it’s actually something I dread because I hate receiving criticism myself. Contrary to popular belief I don’t like everything that is sent to me, as poor Angeleyes John discovered when she sent me some review items. Alas, they weren’t so hot, but I really felt that she had TONS more to offer, and said so. She needed to break away from the generic styles that Second Life is permeated with, and find her own way. I felt so awful though- it’s never nice to be told that your stuff ain’t so hot when you’ve worked hard on your wares. Anyways-this is a story with a VERY happy ending…because bless her she’s come back with a right old vengence, and sent me a note to tell me that she’s renamed and relocated. Her store is now called ‘Elle!’ and is located on Elite Island. She even said that my review made her take stock and up the ante, and HOW! See this outfit? Yep, she’s made this and it is EXCELLENT! It’s called ‘The Fashionista’ and features a jacket, pants and shirt for L$200, which is more than acceptable because she’s really worked hard on the textures! Alas, I’ve tried to do a close-up but when I zoom in I suddenly go bald (there’s a Jira for the issue apparently-it’s something to do with Nvidea graphics cards) so I haven’t been able to show you how good the cloth looks on the trousers and how realistic the creases on the shirt look. I love it, I think it’s an amazing improvement and just shows what can be achieved if you are serious about becoming a designer in Second Life! Her store sells a range of separates and ballgowns too, some of which are really stunning, so if you’re looking for that kind of thing I’d seriously suggest that you give Elle a spin. Prices range from L$40 up to L$400 for particularly special gowns, so there’s something for everyone. I really am excited by these improvements and I really love this outfit, so here’s to you Angeleyes John for NEVER giving up and showing what can be done when you really work hard at it! Good luck chuck! (Check out her store HERE)
Kitty Tip! Paris skin freebie from Ka Designs
Kitty tip alert! Here’s a FANTASTIC freebie skin, only available from Ka Designs..does it remind you of anyone? Well, it’s called ‘Paris’, and comes repleted with outfit and shape. I’ve just applied the skin here, and I’m wearing it with Gladiolus in Honey from Calla’s Sulty Collection, which I enthused about in the post below:) Want one? Better click here then…..

