In the beginning there were the blogs.
They were the only way we had of looking around and saying, "Hey, there ARE other people out here who love and adore and are passionate about children's and young adult books."
And we said, "This is cool!" and we read each others thoughts and we commented and build a community that is today the KidLitosphere. Then came Facebook and Twitter and a listserv and the Cybils and an annual conference and we had so many other ways of communicating and sharing that the blog commenting was no longer the primary way of discussing and discoursing.
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Thanks for bringing this to my attention, Camille. It will help me catch up on all the new blogs, too :)
Thanks so much Camille! I am looking forward to the challenge. Your blog has been inspiring me, and linking me to other great places for over a year now. What did I ever do before?
KELLY IS BAAACCK!!!!
Thanks Jennifer! I appreciate you tuning in so much!
Thank you for all you have done to form this community.
~ Lauri Chandler
www.bookblogfun.doodlekit.com
Camille--I think you're right about Facebook and Twitter drawing people away from commenting. I think they're probably drawing people away from blogs altogether. I also think a lot of people are overwhelmed by the number of blogs now, and that's having a negative impact on blogs as a means of discussion.
By the way, this comment counts toward my comment count for the challenge.
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