What She Said!

The next time some guy asks you where all the female bloggers are,
tell him What She Said!

Thursday, September 23, 2004

Updates: THANKS!

Hey, everyone-

I have to say that the response to What She Said! has been amazing. I want to highlight a few people who have really been especially helpful:

Roxanne of Rox Populi has been great in helping me sort through links and eliminate those who don't meet the criteria.

Kevin at The American Street has sent tons of links and has been really supportive.

This site exists only because of the encouragement of Jeanne at Body and Soul and Ms. Jared at Worshipping at the Altar of Mediocrity.

And Ross at BlogRolling.com has donated a Gold account for the blogroll.

I'm doing the work to move the links over to blogrolling now, so that adding links will get easier, and links will be marked when they've pinged!

5 Comments:

At 7:51 PM , Blogger sb said...

Just look at that list! This is great; thanks to all of you who have pulled this together.

~ SB
http://www.sbpoet.com

 
At 10:53 PM , Blogger spiritual-woman said...

My goodness! Once I saw the link on Alas, I came straight over here. I'd started a category for feminist bloggers, and your roll absolutely "bloggles" my mind. However, did you know some of your links are repeated two or three times?

 
At 4:49 AM , Blogger Mick said...

Your list need some pruning. Two blogs chosen at random--Cosmic Pussy and Random Thoughts from a Large Head have only one post each and neither is political. Beautiful Horizons is written by Randy Paul, who would be among the first to admit he is male. AltHippo's gender is a complete mystery unless I missed a post when it was made reference to.

You definitely want to add at least five excellent female political bloggers (and these five actually are women).

andante of Collective Sigh;
Diana of Democracy for California;
Kathy at Random Thoughts (a different one and not only a great writer but a great archivist--she has, among other things, all the pertinent documents and articles about the Abu Ghraib scandal on her site, a terrific resource);

Mary Beth of Wampum;

and

Fanni Terrette of terretteGreat idea, but you want it to be reasonably accurate. I, too, wrote about some female bloggers because someone asked me the question, only it wasn't 'some guy', it was a woman disappointed that she hadn't run into any. I told her she couldn't have been looking very hard.

 
At 4:52 AM , Blogger Mick said...

Oops. I take Mary Beth back; it seems that she's been added. Good job.

 
At 6:21 PM , Blogger Morgaine said...

Thanks for the kind words, everyone.

Mitch - I added the links you gave me, and I'll check out the ones you objected to. I'm working from lists other people gave me, so I haven't had a chance to check them all out yet.

 

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