Category: Editors’ blogs

When your house burns down

Tequila Mockingbird tells about when it happened to her. Another thing about this post: it’s a fist to the face of anybody who says there’s no good writing in blogs.

Heisel posting again

Chris Heisel, who started his new job as an online editor/producer at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution last month, has started updating his blog again. Whenever I have html design riddles, I go to his page first and look at his source…

The Doc’s prescription

I’ve heard the name Doc Searls bandied about on a lot of people’s blogs, so I stopped by his place the other day. Turns out he a senior editor at Linux Journal, so his blog belongs on the editors’ list.…

The blogroll

Newsdesigner ridicules another St. Pete Times ad (more fun than six hours in the Times’ parking lot in mid-July!). Clay tells us which dictionaries to add to our collections. Luke confessess his restaurant blog is closing up shop (Child, you…

For all the news that fits…

… on the head of a pin, stop by Howard Lovy’s NanoBot, a blog devoted to nanotechnology. Howard is the news editor for Small Times Media, a magazine/Web site also devoted to nanotech.

Aussie editor’s blog

This one’s by Nathan Cochrane, deputy IT editor of the Next section, which runs in Melbourne’s The Age and Sydney’s Morning Herald. He writes a lot about cool stuff Australian techies are doing … it’s a lot like what they’re…

Powderhorn returns

If you hang around at the Testy Copy Editors board you’ve probably seen Pete Hahnloser’s names among the posts. Pete also keeps a blog called Powderhorn, which had been on hiatus since August while Pete moved from the East Coast…

‘nother editor’s blog found

Brian Sawyer’s a book editor whose blog’s called the Olive Press. He lives up the road in the Wine Country and writes about a lot of books folks like us would be reading if we weren’t, well, squandering our precious…

When Mondo met Allen Ginsberg

Sid remembers the Beat legend. I was half captivated by the fact that I was hanging out with Allen Ginsberg, fellow poet, and half captivated by the photos and stories of Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs. My heroes –…