Manchester Blog Stories & Blog Awards 2007
- 26 Sep 07, 02:37 PM
is a project where readers can help determine the twists of plot in a work of blog based fiction or, as they explain:
"a fictional blog you can help to shape, set in real time Manchester. Each week readers can vote on future plot direction, choosing between three possible developments in the story's next chapter. The final instalment will be performed live at the on Wednesday 10th October."
The project is part of the , which takes place from the 4th to the 14th of October, and is written by author and produced by one of our favourite Manchester bloggers, (Manchizzle).
Speaking of Manchizzle... she's recently posted for this year's Manchester Blog Awards which take place on the 10th of October. Some are familar names from last year's awards but many are new.
I had a great time at last year's awards - meeting bloggers, talking blogs over a few pints and doing some interviews for 5 Live's Pods and Blogs - and am in no doubt that this year's event will be even better.
Sadly, I can't attend this year because I'll be on a business trip to a Networked Journalism in New York but 大象传媒 Manchester's Richard Fair is one of the judges and lots of people have already confirmed their attendance via Do try to make it if you can - it should be a lot of fun and is a great opportunity to meet some fellow bloggers.
Is this me?
- 5 Sep 07, 11:08 AM
So the student that put her feet on the train seat admitted to the error of her ways, went to court and got an absolute discharge. One can hope that the high profile of the case has made travelling a better place for us all. Yeah, right.
I was sat opposite an amoeba this morning on the train that, short of bringing his quilt and teddy with him, made himself very comfortable thank you very much, carefully placing his clean trainers under the adjoining seat while plonking his wet boots (containing his feet) onto the seat along with his bags.
We had the luxury of two ticket inspectors/guards, but not the luxury of enough seats for everyone. Neither of the guards asked the lad to remove his feet and neither did any of the standing passengers. So life goes on.
The trains are busy again because the summer holidays are over and the schools are back. And so too are the Blogs.
It鈥檚 always been a dilemma for me as to what to do with my Blog while I鈥檓 away. Do you just say nothing and not post for a couple of weeks at the risk losing all your regular readership? Perhaps a simple 鈥 Blog On Holiday 鈥 posting would suffice.
Well I鈥檝e had a really great idea. Blog Sitters - a team of people who you employ to mimic your postings and live your life while you鈥檙e away. I could make a fortune 鈥 if someone hadn鈥檛 beaten me to it.
For a minute there I got really excited and then I popped 鈥楤log Sitters鈥 into Google and got 2,550,000 results the first of which was blogsitter.net 鈥 world鈥檚 first blog sitting agency:
鈥淒o you face some no-internet-days, holidays or something else that keeps you from updating your precious blog? And you know that a blog without daily updates dies very fast? Don't worry any longer! Don't worry any longer! is the plattform for bloggers who need caring people to sit their blogs.鈥 (Although I鈥檇 be a little worried that they can鈥檛 spell platform.)
I great idea, if only I鈥檇 had it five years ago. But hang on, why stop there? What about Life Sitters? People you can hire to take over your entire life while you pop off for a few weeks in Spain or Rhyl. They could Blog for you, work for you, ring your Mother for you and no one would ever know that it wasn鈥檛 you. How cool would that be?
Actually, how can we be sure that these virtual people don鈥檛 already exist?
I need more coffee in the mornings.
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