1)
Guest
Posts: Among my very favorite entries from these three years and nearly
1000 posts would have to be the Guest Posts. They’ve been written by family
and friends,
by colleagues,
by people
I’ve only (so far) met online and even someone
I’ve never met at all. The only problem is that I haven’t had nearly enough
of them! So if you would like to contribute a guest post, on any topic or
subject (and with no set structure or style), please feel free and very
encouraged to email me and let me know!
2)
Crowd-Sourced
Posts: For the last year and a half or so, I’ve tried for many of my weekly
series to end with a weekend Crowd-Sourced Post—a chance to share the responses
and perspectives of fellow AmericanStudiers on any of the week’s posts, on the
series’ topics and questions overall, and on anything else they want to add.
All of the crowd-sourced posts could still benefit from your takes in their
comments, so please check ‘em out and see what you have to say! And keep an eye
out for future such posts, including one next weekend to follow up the week’s
Veteran’s Day-inspired series.
3)
Comments: At least once a
year (and probably more often than that) I’ve mentioned how much I welcome and
love any and all blog comments. That’s true for specific reasons—that is, I see
each post as part of a conversation, and so would always appreciate continuing
conversation in response. But it’s also true for a more general reason—that
it’s incredibly important for me to have the best sense I can of who’s reading
this blog, of who you all are and what brings you here and what you would like
to see and have to say. The more I learn those things, the better I can connect
what I’m doing here to you all, which is my most fundamental goal. So, for
example, please feel free to introduce yourself in a comment on this post, and
to let me know a bit about what brings you here and what you’d like to see as
this conversation evolves. Thanks!
That Veteran’s Day series starts Monday,
Ben
PS. What do you think?
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