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		<title>Blogs of the year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I have been following this blog for some time now and it is one of the few I try never to miss. Told with gut-wrenching honesty, Lucky Jimm&#8217;s story is at times pathetic, but almost invariably sheds some light on the situations that dog us all as human beings. I cannot recommend this blog enough.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been following <a href="http://www.gutshot.com/bforum/blog.php?u=16387">this blog</a> for some time now and it is one of the few I try never to miss. Told with gut-wrenching honesty, Lucky Jimm&#8217;s story is at times pathetic, but almost invariably sheds some light on the situations that dog us all as human beings. I cannot recommend this blog enough.</p>
<p>As an antidote, perhaps, <a href="http://colormekatie.blogspot.com/">Katie Sokoler&#8217;s blog</a> is a burst of life-affirming colour and joy. There is no sadness here &#8211; just beauty and fun. Again, I can&#8217;t recommend this blog enough.</p>
<p>For my own part I have been struggling with the experiment I started some months ago, where I attempted to bring my online presence into one space. I have found that knowing potential clients are reading my blog prevents me from writing anything particularly personal, which is a shame, as I got a lot of very positive feedback earlier in the year when I was writing more open posts. Looking through my blogroll on Google Reader recently has been a rather dispiriting experience. Very few people seem to be blogging in an honest or experimental way these days and a lot of the old blogs I used to follow have dried up, died or become very work-related.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m thinking that now <a href="http://belledejour-uk.blogspot.com/">Belle de Jour</a> has been outed and is apparently still allowed to make a living as a scientist, perhaps the rest of us might take heart and be a little less afraid to blog about our thoughts, our problems, the minutiae of our daily lives, rather than the minutiae of our working weeks. I&#8217;m going to try and be a little braver in my blogging from now on.</p>
<p>P.S. If I&#8217;m missing out on any really good blogs, please do let me know. </p>
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