From the monthly archives:

December 2007

Razored Zen

by JHSEsq

It is a fact that almost every post on the blo­gos­phere that hits the eye, is linked in some way to the sea­son. You can’t get away from it. Or so you might think. Enter Razored Zen. Now a man, Charles Gram­lich, who dreams Christ­mas night about dark age bat­tles is def­i­nitely a man with […]

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Cruel Virgin

by JHSEsq

One of the rea­sons that we changed our mind to con­tinue to write for The Ris­ing Blog­ger was that we would really miss mak­ing the effort to dis­cover new blogs and qual­ity posts. A woman whose han­dle is Enemy of the Repub­lic authors a blog called Cruel Vir­gin. Posts can be funny. They can be […]

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Living in Egypt

by JHSEsq

Blogs that are writ­ten by an author liv­ing abroad in a for­eign land are of par­tic­u­lar inter­est to us. In the blog Liv­ing in Egypt our author Maryanne Stroud and her fam­ily have moved from Toronto to live on a farm in the Mid­dle East, “Life isn’t only made up of polit­i­cal prob­lems. Most of […]

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Amit Goes Blogging

by JHSEsq

Every­thing about the blog Amit Goes Blog­ging is a bit unusual. Amit takes his writ­ing very seri­ously and appears to have answers to life that work well for him. But he is young, only 24 and a bit tan­gled between the reli­gious and social cul­ture of his native India and the acknowl­edge­ment of a bigger […]

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Looking Beyond the Cracked Window

by JHSEsq

Jodi is a writer, a poet and blog author of Look­ing Beyond the Cracked Win­dow…She describes her writ­ing as “Seek­ing ques­tions that have no answers in the jour­ney of the walk on the dirt path of life. Just an eclec­tic obser­va­tion of the world around me…” In her recent post Learn­ing Curve she shares her […]

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The Mind Nomatic

by JHSEsq

Eryll Oeller­man, of The Mind Nomadic, was born and raised under the South African sun. She’s a mother, she’s a grand­mother, and, as her pro­file relates, she’s a lot more. And, indeed she is. Her mar­riage of over 30 years ended when her beloved hus­band passed away pre­ma­turely and today, she finds her­self liv­ing in […]

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The RollerBlog

by JHSEsq

Katy Shaw is from the city of Seat­tle. This is not a huge sur­prise, since there are sev­eral blog­gers from the state of Wash­ing­ton who are pre­vi­ous win­ners on The Ris­ing Blog­ger. What is the exact sur­prise of the blog The RollerBlog? The blog is fix­ated on the 70’s and is writ­ten by a woman […]

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Tuna News

by JHSEsq

Michi­gan res­i­dent Green Tuna at Tuna News looks at life a lit­tle more clearly than most peo­ple I know. She is quick to observe and make note of con­ver­sa­tional silli­ness (like those she holds with her faithful-sidekick, Teen Tuna), which makes for some great blog mate­r­ial. She’s also human and strug­gles with the sched­ules, disorganization, […]

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Self Medicated

by JHSEsq

We stum­bled upon a rather enjoy­able blog. The author of the blog is Pur­ple Drag­on­fly. She calls the blog Self Med­icated. Her writ­ing style is light and witty. She does not take her­self very seri­ously. But that is cer­tainly part of her charm. In her post titled, Who is This Mr. Clause? She pon­ders her […]

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