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A Blog Recomendation

I read two types of blogs. The first type are blogs written by people that I like. These are bloggers with whom I feel I have developed (or am developing) a relationship. I am interested in what they say and the way that they say it. They comment on my blog, I comment on theirs. I tease them and call them names, and they tease me and call me names back. I read their stories about every day life with genuine interest and pleasure. And when I say “Congratulations!” or “You’re in my thoughts” I really mean it. They are my friends and are what keep me coming back to the blogosphere

Then they are the other types of blogs. These are the ones that are so well written and so funny they wouldn’t be out of place in a weekly newspaper column. Due to the quality of what these bloggers churn out they often (but not always) have hundreds of readers and commenters, and so the personal relationship between reader and writer is heavily watered down. There’s a very good chance that this person doesn’t even know who you are, that you’re just another face in the crowd. But that’s OK, the writing is so good that you’re happy to consider yourself a fan rather than a friend.

I suppose the difference between the two categories is similar to the one between a bunch of really clever and funny friends in the pub and watching Stephen Fry on the TV. If you had to chose between the two you’d go for your mates without hesitation because they give you so much more than simply entertainment. But it’s nice to have the facility to just sit back and watch a master at work now and again.

But there are a few bloggers that span both categories. People with whom I’ve developed a friendship, but that have the potential to become superstar bloggers if they put their mind to it. There isn’t a single blog in my google reader that isn’t written by a talented blogger (I tend to have high standards), but these people are beyond the pale. If they don’t produce at least one book in their lifetime then it will be a waste. Greg, Whit, Xbox – these are just three of fantastic and honest writers about whom my boundaries between friendship and fandom is deliciously blurred. And I have gushed sycophantically about them on previous posts.

And I would like to add Erin from Fierce Beagle to that list.

Blimey Erin’s good. I mean really good. For example today she did one of those “This is what my child is doing developmentally” posts. You know the kind – Dooce does them every month (or did back when I used to read her anyhow). But somehow Erin managed to make her development posts both interesting and funny. This is very hard to do, I know because I’ve tried and failed myself.

Just read this:

“And he’s very good at impersonations. For instance he can wag his finger and Shhh! at Cody in such a way that people can barely tell the difference between him and me, a differentiation that is further complicated by the fact that he frequently wears my slippers.”

That, ladies and gentlemen, is subtle comedy genius at it’s best. Not for Erin is the big, obvious, signposted gags. This woman is a crafstman.

In her day job Erin’s an editor, which goes some way to explaining her writing chops (although as far as I can make out all that editing involves is tipexing out spelling mistakes). She’s also the wife of Noah, a police officer, and writes extremely eloquently about the anxieties that having a husband on the thin blue line can provoke.

In short – go add her to your feedreader now. You won’t regret it.

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20 Comments on “A Blog Recomendation”

  1. #1 Martin
    on Nov 13th, 2009 at 12:07 pm

    I swear on my own life, I clicked over to fiercebeagle not 45 minutes ago for the first time ever and read that very entry.

    Noted and added.

    You do have quite decent taste you know.
    Martin´s last blog ..Stubbing toes on both left feet My ComLuv Profile

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    Dan Reply:

    @Martin, I like to think so. although every new decent blog I find you seem to be commenting on already.

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  2. #2 Ed
    on Nov 13th, 2009 at 1:03 pm

    If I keep adding blogs to read, I’m going to have to sell a kid. Wait–that’s not such a bad idea.

    She’s added and Zella is on the auction block!
    Ed´s last blog ..Little Moments My ComLuv Profile

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    Dan Reply:

    @Ed, I’ve been expanding my google reader list recently too, but trust me – Erin’s a keeper.

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  3. #3 Erin
    on Nov 13th, 2009 at 3:56 pm

    *sniff, tear* You like me! You really like me!!

    Thanks mate. You really did make me tear up on this one. Butthead.

    Also, I have a feeling my mother will stop saying “That Dan!” for a while when you leave snarky comments.
    Erin´s last blog ..Just so you know… My ComLuv Profile

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    Dan Reply:

    @Erin, well, “like” might be too strong a word. Although I’m faintly proud your mother finds me exasperating.

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  4. #4 Mark
    on Nov 13th, 2009 at 9:32 pm

    Thanks for the recommendation- will go and look
    Mark´s last blog ..Turning tide My ComLuv Profile

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    Dan Reply:

    @Mark, it’s worth it, she’s rather god and also very honest – which I really value in a blogger

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  5. #5 Rosie Scribble
    on Nov 13th, 2009 at 9:55 pm

    I’m going to add all three. I suspect their writing with be depressingly good! I like Erin’s Butthead comment!

    From a friend and a fan. R x
    Rosie Scribble´s last blog ..In search of excitement… My ComLuv Profile

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    Dan Reply:

    @Rosie Scribble, To be honest there isn’t a duff blog in my sidebar in my opinion.

    Oh, wait, Ian’s is there.

    There is hardly any duff blogs in my sidebar.

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  6. #6 Kevin Spencer
    on Nov 13th, 2009 at 10:23 pm

    I like recommendations so I’ll go have a read forthwith sir.
    Kevin Spencer´s last blog ..Why Is It? My ComLuv Profile

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    Dan Reply:

    @Kevin Spencer, I think more people should recommend other bloggers – and not just in those mass award type posts but in proper introductory fashion.

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  7. #7 Troutie
    on Nov 14th, 2009 at 10:20 pm

    Don’t have any daddybloggers on my blogroll.

    Nice to meet you!
    Troutie´s last blog ..Alcohol in hospitals – please! My ComLuv Profile

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    Dan Reply:

    @Troutie, and you too.

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  8. #8 clareybabble
    on Nov 14th, 2009 at 10:42 pm

    Oooh another blog to read, thank you!

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    Dan Reply:

    @clareybabble, it’s well worth it.

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  9. #9 MTJAM
    on Nov 15th, 2009 at 10:53 pm

    Gosh, where to start? Okay, firstly I basically just came over because I was deeply touched by your comments on my last blog-post, which was a pretty emotional rant from a rather dark place. I was reaching out into cyberspace and found the support I was looking for, so thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    Secondly, I am equally touched and delighted to find myself on your blogroll, given the high standards to which you profess in this post. I had better start writing again…

    Thirdly, I am just about to get some chickens, and therefore will be taking a wander through your webpages. Don’t worry, I’m very tidy ;)
    MTJAM´s last blog ..Birthday wishes My ComLuv Profile

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    Dan Reply:

    @MTJAM, Chickens are well worth the small amount of hassle they cause.

    We hatched our own out from eggs (just search for hatching eggs on ebay) and it was a great thing to do with the kids.

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  10. #10 Whit
    on Nov 16th, 2009 at 5:52 pm

    Three hacks and a lady. I’ll tell her Dan sent me.

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    Dan Reply:

    @Whit, hang on…. who’s the lady?

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