Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Blog Six-Pack Picks, 2.6

Hi everyone: here's our next collection of Blog
Six-Pack Picks
, where I asked you all to do an entry
featuring six blogs, on any theme (or no theme) that you liked. (You
can see the previous featured Six-Pack Picks here: 2.1
| 2.2
| 2.3
| 2.4
| 2.5).


Here are our next two
Six-Packers:

Anyafo over at The
Narrated Life
authored a Six-Pack of Writer's
Blogs:
  1. At Last, Writers
    Beware Blog!
    - "...a resource for new writers
    compiled by A. C. Crispen and Victoria Strauss.  They want to
    help new writers to avoid the slippery slope of writing scams, and
    learn the ins and outs of writing."
  2. Crimson
    City
    - "...a blog that exists within the fictional
    alternate universe devised by published writer Liz Maverick. 
    You definitely have to start at the begining of the blog, which is June
    2005 in the archives, or you’ll be lost.  It’s definitely
    worth the time to read all the entries..."
  3. Donna Hill
    Online
    - "...my next choice for the
    six-pack.  I discovered Ms. Hill’s writing after reading
    “Rosie’s Curl and Weave.”   I look forward to reading
    some of her newer works."
  4. Hackman-Adams
    - "...another blog shared by two writers.  Their tagline says
    it all, 'THE PERILS OF WRITING WITH A (MALE)
    CO-WRITER.'"
  5. Paperback
    Writer
    - "...is Lynn Viehl’s baby.  It’s a
    treasure box jam-packed with information, ideas and inspiration on how
    to write.  I love visiting this site and exploring
    it."
  6. Raspberry
    Latte
    - "...Each day, Ms. Stacey Penny consistenly
    and neatly writes about her life as a writer, what she has read, and
    just a littlebit about her family..."
Next,
DPoem of The
Wisdom of a Distracted Mind
shares his Six-Pack of
People I'd Like to Have a Beer
With:
  1. Aurora
    Walking Vacation
    - "Not every Canadian eats
    raw seal meat and lives in an igloo.  Some of them have a
    house, a crazy sense of humour and a great talent for getting
    people to understand all sides of any
    issue."
  2. Welcome
    to My Life
    - "Holly is funny --strike
    that!  Holly is REALLY funny.  If you can read her
    blog without cracking a smile, then you probably should check your
    pulse.  If you find that you are without a pulse, then you
    might be interested in reading her Fictional Vampire
    Journal..."
  3. Rachael Anne
    Rules the World
    - "I think everyone should
    have a beer with at least one free-wheeling theologian at some point in
    their lives, and, to me, Rachael is a constant reminder that, in the
    right hands, religion can be a very good thing.  So, stop by
    here, say hello and give Kimo a virtual scratch behind the
    ears."
  4. Passer
    domesticus
    [Private] - "If there is such a
    thing in this world as a "reasonably domesticated gypsy,"
    it's this woman and mother.  In reading her "100
    Things," (currently at #121) it's clear that this
    life is not so much a moveable feast, insofar that it's kind
    of like a perpetually relocating kegger..."
  5. Eau de
    Humanity!
    - "Lee's a great guy with a great
    sense of humor, a sharp wit, and a knack for the comical side of all
    things logical.  Plus,you never know what kind of silliness
    you'll stumble across on this blog from time to
    time."
  6. HEY,
    I'M COUNTRY!
    - Amanda is barely old enough to
    drink, but her observations on life and the world around her is just a
    lot of fun to read.  She strikes me as someone who never stops
    laughing.  But, more importantly, she's really finding her
    talent in this world..."
On an
administrative note, I stopped putting the Six-Packer's description in
all italics, as it was kind of hard to read. Their
descriptions are now in quotes, instead.

There's
still a bunch of Six-Pack goodness left, so stay
tuned.

Thanks -- Joe

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for featuring my 6-pack on my blog today. :)  Reading everyone's choices is fun!  I can't wait until your next round of 6-packs.

anyafo

Anonymous said...

Hey Joe, I read somewhere (in either Yoel's or Susan's journal, can't remember which exactly) that the next update to the journal service would be occuring near the end of May. What happened with that? Just curious! Have a great rest of the week, Joe! :-)

Anonymous said...

thanks a lot Joe! hugs,natalie

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot!