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Thursday, October 27, 2005

Blog Review: Chancelucky

Title: Chancelucky

Description: "I've written for many years and see this as a way to both get what I write to the world wide web at large and to encourage myself to write on a regular basis..."

I remember Chancelucky making a comment on one of my entries at my old Eyes On The World site. In fact, I think he was the first ever person to make a comment on my site! I figured that anyone who likes what I write about can't be all that bad!

Chancelucky is interested in American politics. Can't blame him really, as he is an American. His interest, and wacky sense of perspective, has allowed him to even apparently create his own political and religious idealogy that he calls Theobertarianism. Try saying that 4 times quickly! It's his unique perspective and creative mind that keeps me reading his entries. Not all of them are interesting, but how many can claim all their entries are? I know some of mine are downright boring!

His best post, in my limited experience of reading his blog, was where he delved into his past, talking about his childhood and the accursed fortune cookies. One of the best posts I've read on any blog.

Keep up the good work!

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Posted on 10/27/2005 07:46:00 PM


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1 Comments:

Blogger Chancelucky said...

Alan,
Many thanks for the review of my blog. "Some posts not interesting" :{
You should meet me in person if you want to see not interesting and not very wacky either :}. btw, I think of "wacky" as a supreme compliment for some reason.

btw...Similar Post on my blog that is "fiction" like the fortune cookie story and draws from the same material.

I'm mostly a fiction writer in my non-blog writing. The blog really exists almost as a way to deal with writer's block and the frustrations of dealing with editors, agents, contests, etc.

10/28/2005 06:33:00 AM  

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