Friday, November 14, 2008

New blogs: The hallelujah edition




Ahhh....Now that I've stopped levitating, and the choirs of jubilant angels have settled down a little bit, I can finally get back to the business of blogging. Time to introduce some new characters for the blogroll.

A few writerly blogs: Nice Big Shiny Teeth , Maladjusted and Making Eggs.

A photo blog: Native Photography.

A couple of music blogs: New ears and A boy like Thom.

A personal blog: Sometimes funny is all I have

And Tillerpop, where comedy songman Matt Tiller (who I met at last weekend's Blog Lab) has a whole bunch of videos and podcasts up, as well as writings about various things. Enjoy.

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:42 AM

    Hey Kate, the Malajusted and Tiller links go to a 404 thing ..

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  2. many thanks for the interesting links (a couple seemed to be broke but i got there eventually - it may have been my own comploopers fault).

    keep up the good work, 'Chizzle.

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  3. thanks guys - links fixed now. Ah, the dangers of blogging with a baby trying to "help" you type...

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  4. Anonymous3:26 AM

    Hi Kate

    Lovely to meet you and Chris at the workshop. Thanks for the tips - really useful and ta for the link. Have been working on the site and will blogroll you and Chris soonest.

    Lots of love n all.

    Matt

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  5. Thank you for linking to me - a step forward in my quest to make Manchester my home!

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  6. Anonymous12:43 PM

    Hi Kate
    Thought you'd be interested to hear that Manchizzle is mentioned in a new report about "new media:old news". I went along to the seminar for the Goldsmiths porject last week and have blogged a bit on it with links at www.sarahhartley.wordpress.com.
    Quite strangely, the papers released before launch can not be quoted from - hence I haven't been able to blog about Manchizle and MEN's involvement in the project in any sensible way. However, if you follow the link from my blog to chapter 8, there's some conclusions about bloggers (writer-gatherers) which also mentions your fine work and whjich your followers might also be interested in!

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  7. Wow, Sarah - that's super helpful. Thanks so much for letting me know about that! I will go check it out right now.

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  8. Hmmm... loooks like they have taken down the draft chapters, so we will have to wait until they publish a report? v. confusing! At any rate, I couldn't see a link to chapter 8 that worked...

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