Things got kind of busy there for a while, (denoue)mental, you could say. In my frenzy of real-life activity (yes, I do exist away from
this computer) I missed blogging the exciting announcement of the Best
Australian Blog finalists, and then the winner.
The finalists, then, in the Words and Writing Category
were (in no particular order):
My personal favourite among the finalists (if anyone’s
interested) is Just Add Story: spare,
clean writing, plenty of cleverness, and more than a pinch of writerly mystique
too (Uh oh. Too late to re-anonymise D:D).
I feel a kindred-spiritedness with this blog, which examines the writing
process from the inside, albeit with a different slant to Destination: denouement. So
my (imaginary) money was on Just Add Story to win.
So it’s probably a good thing, then, that I’m a writer
and not an illegal bookmaker**, because the winner was ANZ LitLovers LitBlog. This
is a massive, longstanding blog, chock full of reviews and commentary about
Australian literary fiction (mostly). The
best new blog was Judging your breakfast, and
the People's Choice went to TV Tonight, which received 785 votes, in a field
where 17,250 people voted for their favourites among 940 blogs. Congratulations
to these, and all the other category and award winners.
And as for Destination:
denouement? It was always going to
be a long shot, wasn’t it?
I am, however, happy to announce that I received a vote
from at least one reader who was not a) genetically or b) contractually related
to me (nor even a facebook friend).
That’s got to be some sort of achievement.
I did however treat the whole competition as a massive
blog-stomp opportunity, and found some great – mostly new – blogs in a similar
vein to my own. So, in my book, everyone’s a winner! Congratulations to all those brave blogging
souls who stepped up to the challenge just by participating.
And now all the excitement has died down, I can get over
blogging self-consciously and get back to writing, about actual writing.
** More on illegal bookmaking HERE.
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