Dear Media Group,
Two weeks ago I stole a small pink post-it paper after class. I grabbed it as fast as a could, and hurried for the door in a rather girlish fashion, before anyone could notice my demise. The paper I took contained sensitive information: the HTML address of a webblog I started to read soon after taking care of my six adopted children, the youngest of whom, Zulu, is a 4-years old African kid. Nevertheless, I will now return to my original topic, and try to stick to it through the whole post.
The blog I will be reviewing now is called Bloggasm. Bloggasm.com was created, and is run by young Simon Owens, and is mainly concerned with prominent bloggers and mainstream journalism. All the entries, containing reviews and interviews as well as short articles, are media related.
Entries are professionally written articles, both topic- and stylewise. I would rather call them articles than simple blog entries, since even the layout of the site resembles that of a daily newspaper, despite that it's missing any officials logos, or banners.
I was not too happy when I realised that the last entry to this blog was posted in mid-december. Bloggasm has been silent ever since. I am looking forward to seeing new entries in the near future, for this site provided me not only with news around the world of the media, but gave me an upclose image of people working in and for the media.
"after taking care of my six adopted children"
ReplyDeleteYou killed them?
'bloggasm' sounds for me as 'orgasm'. But it could be coz the blog i followed, called Pajiba, came from the word Vagina. Sry.
ReplyDeleteI heard Zulu already ran 9.89 for the 100m dash despite serious head wind.
ReplyDeleteGreat lad.
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