Thanks for letting us know who you are! Not only do we like to attach the people to the online personas, but those of you who tell us what you like to read and what you don’t really help us determine what to write. Now that con season is over, it may be more difficult for us to get the type of interviews we did often over the summer, but we’ll see what we can arrange. And since most of you don’t really care about the YouTubes, I may take a few weeks off, or try alternating or something. Anyway, we really appreciate hearing from you.
This week is a relatively easy question, sparked by my involvement with the RPG Bloggers Network. I’ve been amazed and seeing the different kinds of blogs out there, and what people want to write about… and that’s just limited to RPG bloggers. If I were to expand my search, or ever try to make some other kind of network, I’m sure I would be surprised at the different fields in which people blog and how they do it.
So, in that spirit, I ask:
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Just like the US Census, this is a self-identification thing. If someone asks you if you’re a blogger or not, whether you do it regularly, rarely, professionally, unprofessionally, or otherwise, how would you respond?
Heck, while we’re at it, feel free to pimp your blog in the comments. (Be warned, if you link to too many at once, it might get temporarily stopped by the spam filter, but I’ll check it regularly.)
Reverend Mike says
Only started blogging a few weeks ago, but I’ve had my hand in the blogosphere for quite some time…developed my title back in ’04 (back when I was The Mike, which later changed to Mr. Mike and eventually Reverend Mike when I got ordained in Summer ’06)…been a regular commenter here since Spring ’07…
I blog about a lot of general hoo-ha…tv shows, anime, movies, RPG stuff, interesting things I find on the internet, and a few of my motivational posters which I’ve been making since Summer ’07…starting to focus a little more effort towards RPG-related stuff to build my audience with the RPG Bloggers Network…
I’ve kept up with 1 or 2 posts a day since I started, so head on over and check it out…The Book Of Rev…
Reverend Mike’s last post: Demotivational Monday: Requires Advanced Geekdom Expertise
Jonathan says
I call first pimped blog!
THE CORE MECHANIC
Jonathan’s last post: RPG CARNIVAL LOGO CONTEST – Win Prizes, Bragging Rights, and a Free Critical Hit Coupon
Jonathan says
CRAP! I’m always milliseconds behind the rest…
Jonathan’s last post: RPG CARNIVAL LOGO CONTEST – Win Prizes, Bragging Rights, and a Free Critical Hit Coupon
The Game says
Pimp ninja’ed!
Kameron says
I started blogging as a diary of my experience winning the WotC FR open call and getting a novel published for the first time. Now I blog about fantasy fiction from a writer’s perspective.
Kameron’s last post: Logan Shadowhand: a retrospective (part two)
Tony Law says
Yep. I run RPGCentric (rpgcentric.com) and am trying to entrench further into the RPG community. I really enjoy gaming but, for me, I would rather immerse myself into the culture rather than just remain a “fringe element.” I feel that blogging allows me to do that. =)
ScottM says
I contribute to Gnome Stew. On the other hand, I have kept a blog for years… though it has long been mostly game coordination and scheduling.
Reverend Mike says
HA!
‘Tis true…
Reverend Mike’s last post: Things Could Always Get Worse, Dr. Venture
Linnaeus says
I blog about RPGs (many different kinds) and boardgames.
Linnaeus’s last post: [D&D4] Skill DCs Rebuilt From the Ground Up
Abe says
Most of the things I find important enough to write about are too disparate to warrant one place for people to come and view them. And perhaps I am averse to the idea of people actually reading what I have say, because then my poorly constructed ideas would be out there to pick apart.
The Chatty DM says
I blog about Sports, the Healthy ways of enjoying Bacon and French Canadian Politics.
The Chatty DM’s last post: Kobold Love: Intro, Background and Summary, Part 1
flashheart says
There are healthy ways of enjoying bacon?
I blog about role-playing, virtual worlds, and (I hope) the politics and culture of role-playing. My rpg blog is new but I blogged about my life in Japan for 2 years while I was there. Sadly I am now in London, and need something to help me pass the time…
flashheart’s last post: Leveraging WoW Synergies
David says
Yes, blogging for the last few months, but with plans to take over the world…
Or maybe just to cover news for all types of tabletop games.
Purple Pawn
David’s last post: Another Warhammer 40K First Person Shooter?
Martin Ralya says
I write for (and run) Gnome Stew now, and used to write Treasure Tables. Same topic (GMing), different approaches.
I’ve run other websites before those two, but not blogs — and not nearly as enjoyable. Blogging is a lot of fun.
Nepharia says
I rather enjoyed reading all of last weeks comments from the people who read your blog: who they are; where they are from, etc.
I’m currently blogging on tech things I find on the web. Some of them I’ve never heard of, others I’ve recently discovered, while others are a staple in my arsenal of tech gadgets that I can’t live without.
It’s going slow because there is just so much to read out there and so many good tech sites that it’s hard to sift through them all. 😀
Vampir says
Yes, I blog… but not about RPG (yet).
It’s just a general blog that I use to keep in touch with friends…
MadBrewLabs says
I’m a blogger, currently brewing a different spin of d20 as well as an original world in the lab. In between the development posts I like chipping in on industry news and participating in inter-blog activities like the RPG Carnival and now Chatty’s Kobold Love project.
In the future I would like to expand into more reviews and possibly software (character generators, campaign tracker, virtual table tops).
MadBrewLabs’s last post: Noegnud – A Kobold Quest: The System
Jonathan Drain's Dungeons & Dragons Blog says
Hurrah, an excuse to pimp my blog!
Jonathan Drain’s Dungeons & Dragons Blog’s last post: 5 Things I Don’t Like About 4E
Aaron says
I blog too! I used to blog exclusivley on livejournal as jaxvor but now I’m out in the Blogger network as:
http://snarkandfury.blogspot.com/
I blog about TV, games and comics.
Aaron’s last post: Don’t Give Cats Ice Cream
leandropug says
I sure blog too, and love it!
I begin this year, and im only sad that here in brazil there is not so many enthusiastic like others countries.
Well, keep the good work and inspiring more people like me! Tks
leandropug’s last post: Tradução de Novidades 4a Edição ::: Regras Gerais
Darvin says
I am a kinda-blogger. My blog is http://karnblog.blogspot.com/
I started it a few years back as a way to help me improve my written communication skills. While i do not post too often, I have been trying to post about subjects that are more close to me, to reveal more about me, but not revealing who I am.
I also try to keep a semi-daily private journal about what I did during the day and how i feel.
Ken Newquist says
I blog at Nuketown.com on a variety of geeky and game topics (including the occasional forays into geek parenting).
I’ve got an occasional podcast called Nuketown Radio Active, and I write a monthly column called “Summon WebScryer” for Knights of the Dinner Table Magazine (which, ahem, I really should be doing right now, instead of jotting this comment).