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Thursday, July 03, 2008

My Entertainment Blog!

Well, I was all excited about getting into atlas(t) again, and then, boom, I stopped.

Why?

Well, I got a gig writing a daily entertainment blog, and I'm really enjoying it. It's called "EnterBrainment" and is my usual long-winded and heady treatment of various subjects, except this time, I'm dealing with pop trash.

I gotta say, I never realized it, but I was just looking for an excuse to grapple with this matter.

In any case, the blog is a featured A & E blog on a new blogging website called PNN or Personal News Network. The software innovation here is that the blogs can be laid out like newspapers, and the blogger can pursue multiple topic tracks at once. I haven't, frankly, seen anything else like it and, although it has its limitations, it also allows a kind blogging that is more difficult using traditional blogging software.

In any case, for the time being, EnterBrainment is going to be taking up a lot of my blogging energy and I'm afraid atlas(t) will suffer for it. I'm going to try to work this out--maybe I'll work on  atlas(t) on the weekends or something--but in the meantime, please go check out the new blog and let me know what you think.

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    The books one reads in childhood, and perhaps most of all the bad and good bad books, create in one's mind a sort of false map of the world, a series of fabulous countries into which one can retreat at odd moments throughout the rest of life, and which in some cases can survive a visit to the real countries which they are supposed to represent.
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