Scoble and the A-list; a beatblog Howl; Strumpette launches with a trail of breadcrumbs...
By Tom Foremski - March 27, 2006
Microsoft A-list blogger Robert Scoble says he wants to be off the A-list blog roll--things are getting way too mean. Yep, that's true. I try not to be, it's too easy.
http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/2006/03/16/the-new-a-list/
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I went to the "6 Poets at 6 Gallery" event Friday in North Beach because of my interest in the Beat Generation and its historic lineage to blogging, and thanks to Allison and Erica who got there early, we had the best standing room in the house, right next to the poets. It was a fun event and I met a lot of interesting people.
The rest of the evening, however, is less easily recalled. I remember something about expressing my own personal "Howl" at the world towards the end of the night...
I could claim to have been aroused by the passionate poetic visions so wonderfully recreated. But I think forgetting to eat during the extended social part of the evening had something to do with an interesting, but highly unrecommended odyssey back home.
Let it roll: A celebration of beat and blog literature; shoot-from-the-hip-one-take-journalism
The Beats: celebrating the obscenity of literature
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Strumpette: A naked journal of the PR business is the new chick on the blogging block, smart and se.x.y, and that's just her writing. Her physical description of herself promises pert parts and other fine qualities of a pertinent nature.
And she has the top male PR bloggers eating out of her hand and she just launched(!) Amanda, don't you just feel some days that it is all just too easy :-) Or, are you really A-Man-Da!
Personally, I try to go for the more challenging muckraking--I figure I can do the easy stuff later...
[BTW, Steve Rubel couldn't, wouldn't, and doesn't need to take on Richard Edelman. He'll be there a long time...that's where I'd put my 25 bucks. I'll even put 25 on you making it to Edelman within the year, if you can build your pagerank :-)]
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Comments (3)
Strumpette is a H-O-A-X. Sez me.
Do we have any evidence that "she" exists? Yes, there's a blog. Yes, there's email. What else?
Posted: March 27, 2006 6:20 PM
That's what you said last time G. You said sandhillslave was a man and I said no way and I betcha I'm right. Amanda might be a hybrid personality--it would be fun either way. We could all take turns to be SandhillSlave or Amanda and play out a persona. The real person would be hidden among a flurry of writers and able to protect their insider identity, maybe.
Hey, I'm making this up as we go, but how about we take a real or imaginary persona with a distinct blog voice and several people agree to write one blog post per day within the character of the blog persona? So for example, if Amanda is a composite of several persons then we can have five writers randomly writing as Amanda? They could be semi-fictional-semi-factual stories for entertainment purposes? What do you think G? Could you pretend to be Amanda for one day? I bet you could with your theatrical background...
Posted: March 28, 2006 12:59 AM
Hmmm- this is all beginning to sound like the fake blog in Ann Marie Cox's new novel. The plot thickens- I just went to check on strumpette today to further explain just what it was I didn't really like about it...and got this..
http://furthermore.com/suspended.page/
Note from Tom Foremski: It came back...but it could be gone again...BTW, interesting point on the novel.
Posted: March 29, 2006 12:56 PM