Friends, my blog reader is feeling a little stale. It's like going to my closet full of clothes and sighing, "I have absolutely nothing to wear…" This a complete lie, but it's just that feeling that nothing feels new or particularly exciting that makes me feel a little... ennui. The truth is, there are some great pieces in my "favorite blogs" closet, and I love them, and I'm absolutely going to keep them around, but I'm ready to do a little shopping!
So give me some good deals, okay? Tell me : what's your favorite blog? Leave your favorite in the comments.
My one criteria is not that you share a writing blog, but that you share a blog that has good writing. There is a difference, don't you think? It has to be a good read. And please, make sure it's one that's easy on the eyes. If the design is terrible (i.e. too crazy colors and backgrounds, ridiculous and unreadable fonts) I will immediately click away from it and won't bother reading. See? The clothing analogies are endless when it comes to blog shopping!
My one criteria is not that you share a writing blog, but that you share a blog that has good writing. There is a difference, don't you think? It has to be a good read. And please, make sure it's one that's easy on the eyes. If the design is terrible (i.e. too crazy colors and backgrounds, ridiculous and unreadable fonts) I will immediately click away from it and won't bother reading. See? The clothing analogies are endless when it comes to blog shopping!
Despite my restlessness, here are a few that I've found this week that did catch my attention.
"A study published last month in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking found that the more time people spent on Facebook, the happier they perceived their friends to be and the sadder they felt as a consequence. What we’re losing, Ms. Turkle said, is a healthy form of compartmentalization." - About over-sharing and over-obsessing in social media.
In a similar vein, Jess Constable talks about smurgging.
And let's differentiate between "thinspiration" and "healthspiration," otherwise known as the dark side of Pinterest.
The academy is always late to the party (but Adele still deserved the sweep.)
"While I waited, I kept writing." Great advice about submitting book proposals to publishers.
And what's your writing routine? I'm still working on mine.
Can't wait to explore your links! Have a good weekend, friends.
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http://irishgumbo.blogspot.com/
http://aninklingofsorts.blogspot.com/
There ya go :)
have you checked out my new blog? www.kateinelgin.blogspot.com
i think it's turning into a stories-about-teaching blog. enjoy :)
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Don't be disturbed by the title...
I'm feeling the same way...I can totally relate to the picture! It may be that my priorities and interests are so different than what they were when I first discovered blogging, but I sure do need something fresh and new to read! I hope you get some good links ~ :)
I think you meant wordpress, Kate.
Well, I was feeling that same staleness, and happily discovered your blog tonight through a series of links. I'm always happy to meet another writer, especially one who is a neighbor. I'm also in the Chicago suburbs.
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