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Category Archives: BLOGGING
BLOGGING: Typelist Additions
Over the past few weeks I’ve added several weblogs to my listing, especially under the daily reading category of Verrry Interesting. This one in particular I want to point out, and especially today’s post because it touches on something near … Continue reading Continue reading
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BLOGGING: Return of Innovations
I found this on Everyday Matters, and to me it puts into words the humming noise of activity and growth I’m suspecting we’ll be seeing in all aspects of mediums and genres of art and literature. Weblogs have brought the … Continue reading Continue reading
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BLOGGING: Creating Design
It seems that the technical aspect of design is easier for me to learn and implement than the less technical actual use of a pencil lately in my efforts to dress up Spinning a bit. I’ve tried to draw the … Continue reading Continue reading
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BLOGGING: Retraction
Forget what I said in the below post. This post is what I’ll label as a “stall entry”. I convinced my husband, who leaves for his job at 5 am to drive 45 minutes that I would handle the driveway. … Continue reading Continue reading
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BLOGGING: Weather Reports
I know she meant well, but Wendy at Allseasons had such beautiful snowy weather that she felt obligated to send it out east, I guess. Yes, it’s lovely, and I do sincerely sympathize with some of her commentors that report … Continue reading Continue reading
BLOGGING: Total Dedication Required
Geez, I love blogging! And I’m so looking forward to Christmas… Oh. You say I missed it? And in the past four months even the youngest member of our family turned one year old, and the oldest ninety-two? But…how can … Continue reading Continue reading
BLOGGING & WRITING: And Second Thoughts
(This started out as a comment to the post below on a review by Weblog Review of Spinning, but it ran so long that I decided to post it instead.) Thanks everyone, and Ben, I think you caught my covered-in-gracious-formality … Continue reading Continue reading
BLOGGING: Critique
Well, I suppose I should just get this over with. In my fragile writer ego’s never-ending quest for validation, Spinning was submitted to The Weblog Review, and the results came in last night. Three people reviewed the log over many … Continue reading Continue reading
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BLOGGING: The Weblog Personality, Part II
“I’d be willing to venture that the relationships being built around blogs are different only in degree, rather than kind, with the relationship readers have with novels or poetry.” From The Hanged Man, Posted Jan. 19, 2004. In exploring the … Continue reading Continue reading
TECHNOLOGY & BLOGGING: & Support
It’s been a wild three months or so, since I started Spinning. As a writer, I’m glad to say that in keeping up this weblog I’ve been writing every day–not something I was prone to do without a commitment that … Continue reading Continue reading
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WRITING & BLOGGING: Promises, promises
Mark the date: Today I am double-blatantly disobeying the Weblog Rules of Etiquette, and the same one at that–throwing out a “teaser” and not getting back to it. Honestly though, this time it is due to lack of time to … Continue reading Continue reading
BLOGGING: Categories
Still tweaking away here: I’ve changed the sidebar fonts to pure black and separated the Literature & Writing category into two. I’ve also duplicated some of the links in Writing into the Verrry Interesting category, as they are regularly updated … Continue reading Continue reading
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WRITING, BLOGGING, REALITY, and PEOPLE: More Inspiration
Since this tribute belongs in all the categories, I’ve headlined them all. Remember having a Pen Pal? Do kids still do that anymore? I remember even when I was older, writing to a co-worker’s son who was stationed in Vietnam, … Continue reading Continue reading
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BLOGGING: The Weblog Personality, Part I
God knows, there have been enough studies done on determining the mental makeup of the blogging personality, but I’m still naturally torn on the issue. Two things brought up this new problem for me to ponder when I get bored … Continue reading Continue reading
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BLOGGING & WRITING: Categorizing
This is one of the problems of blogging setup that encompasses both categories and links, and the way we stick posts and people under their headings in an attempt to make order out of chaos. I’m having the same problem … Continue reading Continue reading