How I magically found myself in the blogosphere. Or was there all along and too clueless to know it.
A six-part post on how Interrogating the Project of Military History became War Historian, and how War Historian learned to be a blog.
Part I.
Part II.
Part III.
Part IV.
Part V.
Part VI.
4 comments:
Nice series of posts! And, for a bit of interactivity, any chance that you could edit them so that each one includes a direct link to the next instalment? Right now, I'm waiting with bated breath for the next one...
Okay, Sharon, I threaded the links as you requested. And to MarineLiberal1775: Welcome to the Blogosphere, aka Blogdom, aka Blogistan, aka . . . Blogadoon. :-)
Just to avoid confusion: you _do_ know there's a long-running blog called Blogadoon (at www.iansie.com/nonsense/blog.html)?
No, I wasn't aware of that at all, though I'm equally sure (without even checking) that there must be blogs called James Blog, Blogzilla, etc. Those confused by the use of Blogadoon in this context will just have to be confused.
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