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Blog Awards November 28, 2006

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Blogging an Oral History November 28, 2006

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Random Linkage for Further Investigation November 28, 2006

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Another Image Host November 21, 2006

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More Links November 21, 2006

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A 92 Year Old Blogger November 21, 2006

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Links for Tonight November 14, 2006

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Here are a couple of reference pages for those of you blogging with Typepad and WordPress:

Typepad knowledge base
WordPress support

Here is a nice post about blogging kindness with a link to a participation: 
Pound Cake
Here are a couple of blog listings:

Globe of Blogs

Blog Wise

Here are a couple of group participation blogs:

Poetry Thursday

Sunday Scribblings

Here’s a list of memes:

The Daily Meme

 

A Book Worth a Look November 10, 2006

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Election Blogger Party November 7, 2006

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Molly Peacock at the Carnegie Center November 7, 2006

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NEW BOOKS BY GREAT WRITERS: MOLLY PEACOCK
Thursday, Nov. 9
6:30 pm: Reading and book signing
7:30 pm: Workshop: The Poet’s Spoken Voice: Reading Poetry Aloud from Inside
the Poem

The Carnegie Center’s 2006-2007 New Books by Great Writers series will continue with a reading and workshop led by poet Molly Peacock, author of Cornucopia: New & Selected Poems and editor of The Private I: Privacy in a Public World. The reading and book signing are FREE and open to the public.
The workshop is $25; subscribers to the New Books by Great Writers series may attend this and as many forthcoming workshops as desired for a one-time discounted price of $100. Funded in part by the Kentucky Arts Council, the series will continue through spring 2007 with workshops and readings by former Kentucky Poet Laureate Richard Taylor, children’s author Andrea Cheng, Affrilachian poet Frank X Walker, poet and fiction writer Susan Richards, poet and essayist Anne Shelby, and current Kentucky Poet Laureate Sena Jeter Naslund, who will read alongside her brother, novelist John Sims Jeter. To subscribe to the series or learn more about this and other learning opportunities at the Carnegie Center, call (859) 254-4175 or visit
www.carnegieliteracy.org.