Manchester Blog Awards - 2007
- 11 Oct 07, 01:18 PM
I can now put a big fat tick next to 鈥溾 on my To Do list. Actually perhaps I鈥檒l just make it a little one as although I did go to Matt and Phreds I didn鈥檛 hear any jazz. Or eat pizza.
I was there for the second Manchester Blog Awards. The standard of writing this year was excellent and I feel sorry for those poor guys who had to judge it 鈥 hang on, I was one of those poor guys who had to judge it. Seriously, there is something going on in the Manchester Blogesphere and that something is writing talent.
I was chatting after the awards to Chris from . He was saying the same sort of thing (although he would as he won one of the awards). 鈥淓veryone seems to have a background (in writing) 鈥 a writer looking to publish a novel or a journalist looking for another outlet.鈥
As you would imagine Chris is well pleased with his award, 鈥淚鈥檝e never won anything before鈥, apparently not even the egg and spoon race at school, despite those long legs. 鈥(The Blog) is basically about what I read about Manchester that isn鈥檛 covered elsewhere in the media or on websites, so I just post them up myself so people know about them.鈥 Chris鈥 Blog 鈥 won the Best Arts and Culture Blog.
Before any of the awards were announced another Chis, Chris Killen, read some extracts from his Blog 鈥 . In the break I could hear people discussing Chris鈥 reading and I knew we鈥檇 made the right decision in awarding him Best Writing On A Blog. Afterwards Chris was obviously made up, 鈥淚鈥檓 quite chuffed. I wasn鈥檛 expecting it.鈥
Chris admits that the is just a publicity tool where he posted a chapter a day of a story called 鈥溾. For Chris that was just a bit of fun, but it did get him noticed by who specialise in finding new writers through Blogs. Chris has just signed a writing deal with them for a new novel.
So the bar has certainly been raised for next year鈥檚 Blog Awards and if I know the Manchester Bloggers they鈥檒l be up for the challenge.
Full list of Manchester Blog Awards Winners:
Best Personal Blog:
Best New Blog:
Best Arts and Culture Blog:
Best Political Blog:
Best Writing on a Blog:
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It sounds like a really good night - and looks like some excellent blogs won awards.
Although I've had a great time in New York (I'm at the Networked Journalism Forum organised by Jeff Jarvis - and have found some useful models for things we might be able to do here on the 成人论坛 Manchester Blog in future, I'm also really sad to have missed what most certainly is one of my favourite blogging events.
Congratulations to those who won or were nominated and also to Kate at Manchizzle who really does put a lot into the organisation of this and other blog events she does.
Well done!
:-)
Robin.
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