Tuesday, January 27, 2009
New blogs: Chock full o'writers
One of the cool side benefits of running the Rainy City Stories project is getting to find out about a lot of writer's blogs. Gosh, just look at all of them:
Fictionmaker
It's Alrite, Ma (I'm Only Writing)
Gill's Blog
Broughton Writing Lives
Spooky Action, Spooky Aiden
Natalie Uninterrupted
No Chance: A Quarter to One
Jockey Full of Bourbon
Atomised Amnesia
Writing because I have to
Santiago's Dead Wasp
I am going to continue to add blogs I get tipped off to through the site to the blogroll. I am assuming here that if you write a blog that's live on the internet and are putting it forward as a link with something you submit to be published online, you're quite happy for people to find out about it and maybe go read your writing. However, I've been wrong about this before, so if I post a link to your blog and you didn't want me to, just get in touch and it will be stricken from the record. I will, however, advise you to stop writing a blog and go buy yourself a moleskine.
Over in the realm of personal blogs, we have new additions in the blogs by mothers who write about their kids but also write interesting things about themselves subcategory: My Shitty Twenties and my neighbour Adventures of a Sleepless Toddler.
Another American expat blogger in Manchester? Yup, check it out: Uncouth American
He's cynical, and his name is Ben. He's Cynical Ben
Image: Will Freeborn's Girl in White Jacket, part of the Moleskine Project
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4 comments:
Woo! Thanks for the mention in your blogroll! I must knuckle down and write more now.
ahh thank you for the mention, very kind!
Hi,
I've just a new political blog entitled "Norman Geras with comments" chronicling the wit and wisdom (or the lack thereof) of Norman Geras.
The address is http://normangeras.com
Could you add me to your blogroll.
Thanks
notnorm@normangeras.com
Thanks for adding me to the blogroll. Now if I could just think of something to write today everything would be fine.
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