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Thanks to all who nominated my lovely wife’s essay, “My Life as a Blog Widow” for the Best Article or Essay About Weblogs category. She thinks it’s way cool. [Why can’t she speak for herself?–ed. She’s afraid of the expectations game. One post, one Bloggie nomination — that’s a tough ratio to maintain.] Go vote ...
Thanks to all who nominated my lovely wife's essay, "My Life as a Blog Widow" for the Best Article or Essay About Weblogs category. She thinks it's way cool. [Why can't she speak for herself?--ed. She's afraid of the expectations game. One post, one Bloggie nomination -- that's a tough ratio to maintain.] Go vote for her -- you have until 10:00 PM EST on Saturday, January 31!
Thanks to all who nominated my lovely wife’s essay, “My Life as a Blog Widow” for the Best Article or Essay About Weblogs category. She thinks it’s way cool. [Why can’t she speak for herself?–ed. She’s afraid of the expectations game. One post, one Bloggie nomination — that’s a tough ratio to maintain.] Go vote for her — you have until 10:00 PM EST on Saturday, January 31!
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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