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message 1: by Joseph (new)

Joseph (mccannx) Hi all, I am in search of a few blogs that I can follow that are written by people who are funny, witty, a bit cynical, and who regularly post updates. I figure noone is going to write better blogs than the book junkies who hang out in the shadowy halls of GoodReads. I am hoping to discover blogs from people who wax philosophical, sharing interesting thoughts and reflections. Most of the blogs I found here are straight book reviews... I was hoping to find some bloggers sharing their musings on life (life, the universe, and everything).
Best, Joe


message 2: by Michele (new)

Michele | 1154 comments The only blog I read is Scalzi's Whatever, but I think it's a pretty good one, and he writes about all kinds of stuff.


message 3: by terpkristin (last edited Apr 05, 2014 01:32PM) (new)

terpkristin | 4407 comments I'm not sure exactly what you're into, aside from Scalzi's Rothfuss' sites, here are others I subscribe to in feedly...

Authors
Brandon Sanderson's site
Jim Butcher's site
Max Gladstone's site
Neil Gaiman's journal
George RR Martin's LiveJournal
Edward Lerner's site

People Who Enjoy Reading
Library Jim (who's also an S&L'er!)
Reading Envy (from S&L'er Jenny!)
Reading, Running, and Red Sox
Tor.com


message 4: by Ben (new)

Ben (bennewton_1) Alastair Reynolds has a blog called Approaching Pavonis Mons. His updates can be a bit infrequent (usually monthlyish on average), but his posts are often very reflective about topics like astronomy, writing, and the state of SFF.


message 5: by Joseph (new)

Joseph (mccannx) Thanks Michelle! Scalzi's site must be setting the net on fire... I have received about twenty blog recommendations across various groups and Scalzi has appeared three times already...
Thanks Alex! Rothfuss is coming highly recommended as an author, and I just got his first book, I can't wait to read it.
Thanks TerpKristen! Is that a Univ of Maryland reference? I am a huge Robert Jordan fan... I am working my way to the Brandon Sanderson books...will check out the sites.
Thanks Alastair! Will check it out


message 6: by terpkristin (new)

terpkristin | 4407 comments Yes, my name is a reference to the fact that I got my BS and my MS at University of Maryland. Go Terps! ;)


message 7: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin | 358 comments http://www.eatthedamncake.com

This is updated less frequently since she became a mother, but it is very reflective.


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

Kameron Hurley's is one of the few writer's blogs that I check out on a regular basis. I think it fits most of the requirements you listed.

http://www.kameronhurley.com/blog/


message 9: by Misti (new)

Misti (spookster5) | 549 comments I enjoy Gail Carriger's blog.

http://www.gailcarriger.com/


message 10: by Joseph (new)

Joseph (mccannx) Thanks All! Interesting that I have received so many great suggestions from this group. I have posted on several large groups because I am really interested in getting hooked on a couple of great blogs, but only this group and one other, SciFi And Fantasy, have generated several suggestions. I will check out all the blogs, so thank you very much Misti, Andy, Caitlin, Caleb, Kristen, Ben, Alex, and Michele. I just read a couple of the posts from Karmeron Hurley and she definitely pulled me right in with with her writing... she has taken off the rose-colored glasses and writes with an edge.


message 11: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Knighton | 158 comments A few other suggestions - these aren't directly about fantasy and sf, but might appeal to fantasy and sf readers:

Beachcombing's Bizarre History Blog - http://www.strangehistory.net/ - oddities and obscurities from history.

Petros Jordan - http://petrosjordan.wordpress.com/ - a blog of historic and sometimes fantastical maps.

EsoterX - http://esoterx.com/ - long, detailed posts on monsters and mythology.


message 12: by Joseph (new)

Joseph (mccannx) Thanks Andrew, I will check them out


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

Not on my computer right now, but if you google Auxiliary Memory, it should kead you to a great WordPress blog by an old guy that posts some awesome articles daily. Very interesting stuff. He also seems to be extremely well read in science fiction, so you'll come across some great old books along the way.


message 14: by Eric (last edited May 21, 2014 07:36AM) (new)

Eric Mesa (djotaku) | 672 comments I'd like to humbly recommend two that I run.

First up, one that will probably really speak to you since there's a large overlap between sci fi and comics fans. Comic POW! http://www.comicpow.com/ - at Comic POW! we don't do reviews like every other Comic site on the net. (With a slight exception being advanced reviews every now and then) Rather, we like to look at the bigger picture and how comics fit into society as a whole and what the author is trying to say. Here are two articles that I think convey a good sense of what we strive for: http://www.comicpow.com/2014/05/21/wh... and http://www.comicpow.com/2014/01/17/co...

On a more personal level, there's my personal blog ( http://www.ericsbinaryworld.com ) where I blog about fatherhood, technology, culture, politics, and photography. Right now I've been a little light on the updates because my personal life has been a little extra busy. Here are some examples of the types of things I write about:
http://www.ericsbinaryworld.com/2014/...
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message 15: by Foil & Phaser (new)

Foil & Phaser (FoilPhaser) | 52 comments I've seen threads like this pop up from time to time, so I've moved our Writers Resources section to its own wiki. It already includes many of the authors listed above. If anyone finds a good author/writer/publishing blog or podcast, you can add it to the Foil and Phaser Wiki or leave it in this thread and I'll add it in as soon as I can.


message 16: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Griffin | 54 comments Rabindranauth wrote: "Not on my computer right now, but if you google Auxiliary Memory, it should kead you to a great WordPress blog by an old guy that posts some awesome articles daily. Very interesting stuff. He also ..."

Thanks for the tip! Interesting site!


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