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Spreading out...

Author: mater (add to friends)

No, that's not me. I'm not spreading out (at least I hope not), but my blogging is. I've started a new blog over at WordPress ( http://www.annareiers.wordpress.com/ ). I must be mad. You'd think I had enough to contend with already, but there's method in my madness.

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Firstly, I want to run the Would-Be-Protagonist past a larger number of readers if possible, to see whether he's worth carrying on with - and secondly I want to generate more links for The Challenge on my website. In the Wordpress blog it will be no more than a link, although I'll mention the project in About Me, when I get as far as writing it up. Got to stick to the Rules.

I'm merely selecting posts that have already been written (they're all accessible from my blog here), and to start with I've posted The Creation And Evolution Discrepancy. With Richard Dawkins in the news again, I thought that would be just the thing to get a discussion going. If it doesn't work, he'll see himself archived (no, not Richard Dawkins!).

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Comment from: sarah_james [Member] Email · http://www.milltech-systems.co.uk
No, don't archive Richard Dawkins!

Sounds like you're keeping very busy and having great fun, Marit. :-)
PermalinkPermalink 20/07/08 @ 20:33
Comment from: chausiku [Member]
Keep us up to date with it all, Marit!
PermalinkPermalink 21/07/08 @ 12:36
Comment from: mater [Member] Email · http://www.freewebs.com/theapprenticewriter/
He's getting tangled up in super-strings as he's being pushed ever further back...
PermalinkPermalink 22/07/08 @ 22:00

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