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Bah, this isn't the right place to post this, but I'm not sure what is, so I'm leaving this here for now...
- RS: My personal blog, which I use to talk about my life and my progress with my writing projects.
- Here (LJ#1): Where I geek out over books, TV shows, movies, and video games, and generally rant about random stuff.
- My Tumblr: Also where I geek out, and sometimes where I post Twitter-like updates about things that annoy/confuse me. (Since I don't actually have a Twitter.)
Defunct:
- LJ#2 (nordstjarnan): Used to be my writing blog, but I've been using it less and less frequently over time and have migrated most of my writing-related rants to either RS or this LJ (concerning bad books).
- Wordpress: Was supposed to be a mirror for my writing-related posts, but I've fallen out of touch with using it.
In short: TOO MANY BLOGS. It works out okay, I guess; ideally I'd like everything to be collapsed into one blog, but something about LJ's interface just appeals to me so much that I can't stop using it (but oddly the same isn't true for Wordpress, hmm), and Tumblr allows me to do some things I can't with other blogging platforms.
- RS: My personal blog, which I use to talk about my life and my progress with my writing projects.
- Here (LJ#1): Where I geek out over books, TV shows, movies, and video games, and generally rant about random stuff.
- My Tumblr: Also where I geek out, and sometimes where I post Twitter-like updates about things that annoy/confuse me. (Since I don't actually have a Twitter.)
Defunct:
- LJ#2 (nordstjarnan): Used to be my writing blog, but I've been using it less and less frequently over time and have migrated most of my writing-related rants to either RS or this LJ (concerning bad books).
- Wordpress: Was supposed to be a mirror for my writing-related posts, but I've fallen out of touch with using it.
In short: TOO MANY BLOGS. It works out okay, I guess; ideally I'd like everything to be collapsed into one blog, but something about LJ's interface just appeals to me so much that I can't stop using it (but oddly the same isn't true for Wordpress, hmm), and Tumblr allows me to do some things I can't with other blogging platforms.