Tag Search Results For 'blogger interview' (44)

Autism Family Adventures - An Interview with Bonnie

5 Minutes for Special Needs | October 12th 2008 by Melody

Bonnie is one of the first Moms to blog about autism. Writing on several sites on the web, Bonnie shares her wisdom and a peek into her life as a single mother of two children with Autism. (...) read more

“It is no small thing when they, who are so fresh from God, lov…

5 Minutes for Special Needs | October 5th 2008 by Melody

The subject of today's interview was inspired by a Charles Dickens quote. (...) read more

Interview with Blogger John-Michael Brown

The Pakistani Spectator | September 28th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Would you please tell us something about you and your site? I am happy to do so.  I am a man of 62 years. I have, in my experience, been raised in a fundamentalist, evangelical, protestant christian family. All of my youth, and, indeed, even my earl read more

The Cutest Miracle Ever!

5 Minutes for Special Needs | September 28th 2008 by Melody

He's handsome! He's amazing! He's a miracle, and he is very, very loved! Meet Tyler, and his Mom, Nancy… Tell me a little about yourself and your family. (...) read more

Super Cute - An Interview with Bitsy

5 Minutes for Special Needs | September 21st 2008 by Melody

She had me with her tag line "June Cleaver, Eat Your Heart Out!", and after exploring Bitsy's blog - My Inner Bitsy - I knew I would be visiting every day. (...) read more

Who is Florinda? - Blogger interview

Bermudaonion's Weblog | September 16th 2008 by Kathy

As part of Book Blogger Appreciation Week, many book bloggers are participating in blogger interviews.  I was lucky enough to be paired with Florinda, the author of The 3R’s: Reading, ‘Riting, and Randomness.  Be sure to check it out!  read more

Interview with Blogger Tauqeer Latif

The Pakistani Spectator | September 15th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was the inspiration behind it?My basic inspiration was one of my friend’s blog website which I regularly used to visit. So I decided to have my own space, where I could just write all abo read more

Interview with Blogger Pradeep Mittal

The Pakistani Spectator | September 14th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Would you please tell us something about you and your site? I am an Indian at heart and mind and in my early thirties based in Dubai. I take care of sales for MENA region for one of the largest energy equipment manufacturer from India. Having spen read more

Interview with Blogger Nick Harvey

The Pakistani Spectator | September 14th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

http://www.quantumartandpoetry.blogspot.com     by Nick Harvey Would you please tell us something about you and your site? My site is an art and poetry blog. I have linked my oil painting and drawing to childlike rhymes. I have tried to creat read more

Interview with Blogger Ron Nasty

The Pakistani Spectator | September 14th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

My name is Ron Nasty, I’m just an average joe unhappy with the status quo. Would you please tell us something about you and your site? I’m jest yer average workin’ feller what gots a computer, an illustration program and a internet read more

Jolly Holly and the New Su Review

5 Minutes for Special Needs | September 14th 2008 by Melody

Su and my daughter, Ashley, have several things in common - dark, curly hair - a seizure disorder - and Moms who think the sun rises in their eyes! (...) read more

Interview with Blogger Ms Outcast

The Pakistani Spectator | September 8th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Would you please tell us something about you and your site? Well, I  like to be unique and different, standing out from the crowd and i wanted my blog to portray me. I ‘m still in my teens and go to school so I’m never out of things to w read more

Bloggers Speak: Sinister Dan from Reasonable Ego

Angry Seafood | September 8th 2008 by Chris Cameron

Welcome to Bloggers Speak, an on-going feature where I sit down with other humor bloggers and ask them a bunch of crazy and odd questions. Today I am joined by none other than Sinister Dan from the humor blog Reasonable Ego. How’s it hanging Da read more

Super Liberal Award

Sideshow Mirrors | September 6th 2008 by Les James

While this blog has only been in existence for a very few weeks, it's already won an award that truly shows the impact it's having on the left. The ultra-liberal blog, The Super Liberal has bestowed upon Sideshow Mirrors it's best attempt at a put-do read more

Interview with Blogger Lew Scannon

The Pakistani Spectator | September 5th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

My name is Lew Scannon and I have been bloggin for three and a half years. I post at here and also contribute here. I am a professional chef, an award winning artist, a part time songwriter and full time dad. Would you please tell us something about read more

Interview with Blogger Decent Community

The Pakistani Spectator | September 4th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

    Would you please tell us something about you and your site? Decent Community:  Our site strives to promote decency.  We do this by discussing a variety of topics that make life interesting and secondarily decent:  Belichick, rangoons, post read more

The Super Liberal Interview

Sideshow Mirrors | September 3rd 2008 by Les James

Recently some "friends" told me about a new blog. They thought I'd enjoy reading it. Yeah. Well, all I can say is that not only didn't I "enjoy" it, it made the bile in my stomach rise up in my throat. Monty Oscar Nelson-Battison, or Batty as I like read more

Interview with Blogger De Grouchy Owl

The Pakistani Spectator | August 28th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

My blog has remained anonymous over the years and I prefer it stay that way. Online I’m known as De Grouchy Owl, or Owl for short. I’m a 26-year-old half-Pakistani, half-American Muslim woman who works as a journalist. My URL is www.degrouchyowl. read more

Interview with Blogger Margari Hill

The Pakistani Spectator | August 28th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Would you please tell us something about you and your site? My name is Margari Hill. I am an African American who converted to Islam in 1993. I am currently a doctoral student of African history at Stanford University. I started blogging in 2006 in o read more

Interview with Blogger Mike Knight

The Pakistani Spectator | August 28th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

I am 28, I was born in Oxford, and I still live locally.  I work in local government in education.  I am married to a wonderful woman. My site URL is http://mek1980.wordpress.com Would you please tell us something about you and your site? Sure.  read more

Interview with Blogger Sophister Sop

The Pakistani Spectator | August 28th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Would you please tell us something about you and your site? I pursue janitorial services as my full time job, and hope to have an extensive career in sweeping the streets of the largest cities in America. My site represents my hallucinations of bei read more

Bo Peep-ing: Interview with a Goat Herder

Sideshow Mirrors | August 21st 2008 by Les James

It's my privilege to introduce the first in a monthly series of "interviews" with some of the funnest humor bloggers around. RT of RT's Ponderings is my guest today. She will be playing the part of Little Bo Peep. I hope you enjoy reading it as much read more

Interview with Blogger Ordinary Girl

The Pakistani Spectator | August 20th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

I am a 23 year old Lahori, who has this blog to talk about how I view different things in life. Could you tell us what made you decide to blog, and what was the inspiration behind it? I came across Fatima’s blog while searching for some weddin read more

Interview with Blogger GRL

The Pakistani Spectator | August 19th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Would you please tell us something about you and your site? I’ve always been interested in politics and foreign policy and for approximately 6 years I did a column at another site called the “World Media Watch”. Later, I added a column called t read more

Interview with Blogger Sameera

The Pakistani Spectator | August 19th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

1. Would you please tell us something about you and your site? An Indo-Sri Lankan by birth, I am a Physiotherapist by profession,and writing is my favorite hobby. As for my site,Sameera’s Haven was inaugurated on a midsummer evening of May 2007 read more

Interview with Blogger Lottie

The Pakistani Spectator | August 18th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

My name is Lottie. I am forty-one years old, and I was born and raised in southwest Texas, U.S.A. My current occupation is far too boring to mention, but I would like to write professionally one day. I haven’t traveled as much as I would like to, a read more

Interview with Blogger Harpymarx

The Pakistani Spectator | August 18th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Harpymarx aka Louise Whittle. I live in the metropolis that is known as London, UK. Am a member of the Labour Party, on the editorial board of Labour Briefing and national committee of Labour Representation Committe (LRC) and am active trade unionist read more

Interview with Blogger SpecialKolin

The Pakistani Spectator | August 18th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

I’m a tech blogger based out of Central Florida. I haven’t been blogging for a long time, maybe a little more than 4 months, but I’m only nineteen, so I would imagine that my blog still has lots of time to progress. Would you please read more

Interview with Blogger Nafeesa Iqbal

The Pakistani Spectator | August 12th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Would you please tell us something about you and your site? It’s just a normal blog, which I started writing when I was 15. I live in the Uk, in a community which is pretty much full of Pakistani and Indian muslims, but I mix with all kinds of read more

Interview with Blogger This Devil’s Workday

The Pakistani Spectator | August 11th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator

Would you please tell us something about you and your site? I started the blog as a means of getting my opinion across, and as a means of improving my writing abilities. Every day I would read the paper and fume over the opinion articles. I started w read more

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