Word Race: first Esperanto game for iPhone Posted by Chuck Smith on Feb 9, 2012
Today, Libera Folio wrote about the first Esperanto game for iPhone. Amusingly enough, I produced this game, so this article may not be as unbiased as usual. What follows is a translation of their article: The first Esperanto game for Apple phones and tablets was officially released today, although with an English name: Word Race…
From Moon Zombies to a House of Ghosts Posted by Chuck Smith on Jan 29, 2012
I’m back with Christopher Mihm, talking about his upcoming film, Domo de Fantomoj [House of Ghosts], which will be subbed and dubbed into Esperanto! You might remember him better from his previous film, Attack of the Moon Zombies… Going back to Moon Zombies, how did its release in Esperanto make it different than your previous…
Lifehacking at JES Posted by Chuck Smith on Jan 25, 2012
Judith Meyer told me that whenever she goes to an Esperanto event, she gets more ideas in that week than in the entire year that follows. So many new things to try, to read, to learn, to work on… There isn’t an Esperanto speaker that isn’t involved in an interesting project, or hasn’t found some…
First overseas Esperanto adventure by Nick Woods Posted by Chuck Smith on Jan 16, 2012
At the Urba Semajnfino, I met Nick Woods, who runs the Esperanto club at William & Mary (Williamsburg, VA, USA). Then I encouraged him to visit the Youth Esperanto Week (JES) in Gdansk, Poland and he took me up on the offer! But enough from me, learn more about the adventure from Nick himself! I’ve…
Esperanto Highlights of 2011 Posted by Chuck Smith on Jan 5, 2012
Now it’s January 2012. Below I list my ten most popular posts of last year. I’m really excited about this, because it’s often hard to find time to read every post and we have new readers who don’t have time to dig through the archives for the gems. So, here we go… 1. Start Reading…
New Years in Esperanto at JES Posted by Chuck Smith on Jan 3, 2012
If you haven’t yet seen it, check out my initial coverage of the Junulara Esperanto-Semajno (Esperanto Youth Week) in my post: JES, great Esperanto youth congress. That covered everything except New Years Eve: the most important day of a youth congress. The day started with the usual walk up from breakfast to look at the…
JES, great Esperanto youth congress! Posted by Chuck Smith on Dec 30, 2011
[Tradukita en Esperanto: Libera Folio] Saluton from Gdansk, Poland, where this year’s Junulara Esperanto-Semajno (Esperanto Youth Week) is taking place. I have to say, the biggest critique I could say is that it’s only 5 days long, instead of the usual 7… but man, what a great congress! Here we have 170 people gathering from…