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I have several blogs that I work on with a small group of contributors. They are not related directly to music except in the sense that they are creative endeavors. Here are the links: http://maddogmagick.blogspot.com/ (the latest post on this one is actually about music but that is just coincidence...) http://secretsareeverywhere.blogspot.com/ http://wastelandnotes.blogspot.com/ And finally the blog about El Salvador and my experiences there: http://elsalvadorghost.blogspot.com/ I would welcome any feedback or comments on any of these. JC Mendizabal Black Note Music http://www.blacknotemusic.com Via Sinistrae www.viasinistrae.com http://sinistrae.libsyn.com/ Other Sites http://www.allhaildiscordia.com/ http://maddogmagick.blogspot.com/ http://secretsareeverywhere.blogspot.com/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Peters" <mp@mpeters.de> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 12:47 AM Subject: Blogs > Which loopers here are regular bloggers? I've read Fripp's blog on DGM >and > (Crimson biographer) Sid Smith's blog on Blogspot for many years - (I've > met > both in person quite a while ago and feel a personal connection to them, > and > I enjoy the way they write), and I've been following Matt Stevens's blog > on > myspace since I met him on the Norwich loopfest in 2007. I find that >there > is something about feeling connected to far away living people who I've > met > personally when I read their blogs, and of course it can also be > interesting > to see what they're up to. Also, it is nice to get photos, videos, and > music > in addition to the writing. There are of course many of us who write very > occasional news blogs on their myspace pages but often there are too long > gaps in between, so there is not enough of a feeling of continuity. > > I've started my own blog a few days ago (veloopity.blogspot.com) although > I'm very busy at the moment, but it felt like the thing to do. Don't know > yet how often and how extensively I will post and how long this will be > kept > up, but it is a potentially interesting thing to do that I have never >done > before. > > If there is enough interest we could set up a little looper blog list on > livelooping.org. > > -Michael > www.michaelpeters.de >