Would anyone be interested in following a liveblog of the Sequences on Tumblr? I plan to use this as a public opportunity to think in depth about many concepts that I skimmed over on my first read-through.
Currently wondering whether a blogging service is the best medium for such a project. Currently leaning towards doing it. Undecided if I should use my main or a sideblog.
Now up at lwliveblog.tumblr.com. The About page contains information about myself (the writer) and ground rules for my interaction with any audience (or lack thereof).
To read in chronological instead of reverse chronological order, use this link.
You don’t need to register for tumblr to follow the blog and comment on it! You can use the RSS feed, and disqus comments are available if you click into each post’s individual page.
A genre of commentary or critical response that involves blogging running comments as you go through a work. Something Awful’s “Let’s Play” series might be the best-known examples.
Would anyone be interested in following a liveblog of the Sequences on Tumblr? I plan to use this as a public opportunity to think in depth about many concepts that I skimmed over on my first read-through.
Currently wondering whether a blogging service is the best medium for such a project. Currently leaning towards doing it. Undecided if I should use my main or a sideblog.
Now up at lwliveblog.tumblr.com. The About page contains information about myself (the writer) and ground rules for my interaction with any audience (or lack thereof).
To read in chronological instead of reverse chronological order, use this link.
You don’t need to register for tumblr to follow the blog and comment on it! You can use the RSS feed, and disqus comments are available if you click into each post’s individual page.
edit: fixed formatting
What’s a liveblog?
A genre of commentary or critical response that involves blogging running comments as you go through a work. Something Awful’s “Let’s Play” series might be the best-known examples.