Blog: September 2005 Archives

Unknown Blog of the Week


Recently, I got an email from a blogger I don't know.

"Your blog has been selected as one of the unknown blogs of the week at MatthewMaynard.net.

Thanks, I'm honored.

Happy BlogDay!


Happy Belated BlogDay!

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BlogDay is a day when people post about five other blogs which are different from their own in some ways.

So while I'm a day late, here is my list.

dylan's lectionary & grace notes. This blog written by Sarah Dylan Breuer, an anglican postulant, has beautiful meditations on scripture as well as personal insights into Sarah's passion for justice, the eradication of poverty, and U2.

Velveteen Rabbi. She's not actually a rabbi, but is a lay leader in her congregation. She offers beautifully written commentary on varied aspects of Judiasm.

Kevin Sites. Kevin offers up a new kind of journalism in his blog. When he talks about Iraq, it's not from a press briefing room perspective, it's from the perspective of someone on the ground who has lived the conflict. I wish there was more journalism like this.

Seraphic Secret. This blog is written by a jewish hollywood screenwriter who also happens to also be a conservative and a gun ethusiast. Robert and occasionally his wife write hauntingly about the loss of their son Ariel. The way he has written about his loss has changed the way I look at the world. His courtship stories have amused me to no end since they take place in a world so far removed from my own.

The Religious Policeman. This blog is a biting look at life in Saudi Arabia. The writer now lives in the U.K. and has returned to posting after a long quiet period.

Enjoy.

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