skeptical blogging

A few new developments on the horizon and looks like the off-line life is going to be a little more serious than usual for a while too. For people who haven’t checked out all the work on this site (there’s actually quite a bit, the more I look over it, which honestly surprises me) – [...]

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The Process Of Skeptical Blogging – The Bridge

by podblack on September 24, 2009

“Now we can go straight / into the middle eight / a bridge that is too far for me” There’s been a few comments and links popping up over the past two days that I thought I’d collate here – mostly to add to the discussion of skeptical blogging that I started earlier with The [...]

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The Process Of Skeptical Blogging – Part One

by podblack on September 21, 2009

Welcome to ‘how to write a skeptically-minded blog-post by someone who sails on average around five hundred hits a day for their writing, after slightly over a year of composing various entries ranging from research on women and belief to funny YouTube links about cats‘. Although I clearly have an audience (hello!), the voting for [...]

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The Process Of Skeptical Blogging – Vote For A Post!

by podblack on September 17, 2009

I was alerted to the following comment on a blog site – a person I didn’t meet, but they also attended Dragon*Con – from Watching the Wheels: Personally I thought it was just as applicable to those of us either officially in journalism or riding the fence somewhere between journalism and entertainment (we know who [...]

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Dear Readers (of which there’s an average of about 500 a day, so hello x 500!), There’s a lot of features on this blog. Some links to the lengthier essay-style blog posts called Skepticism – Gender, Activism and Education… which I admit contains information that could be better utilised elsewhere or reworked to be more [...]

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Readers! Attend Lecture! Do My Survey! Back Soon!

by podblack on September 15, 2008

Have you finished reading the recent Skeptics of Carlos? Visited all those people who wrote so wonderfully? You might like subscribing to their RSS feeds too! Okay, now you can read me. And that’s the big question – who does read my blog? And why? For example, today I got a fantastic email today from [...]

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