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Spinning

Greeted by a generic typepad template with but a few modifications one can be forgiven for wondering whether this would be just another run of the mill blog, but given closer inspection the reader will discover that spinning is anything but. A brief about me gives you a little background information about both the author and the image which resides at the top of the right hand menu. With that brief introduction in mind I headed off to that crucial first posting, and I was gripped from that moment on.

The blog has been in place since October 2003, and from the outset the quality of writing is by far superior to your average weblog. The vast majority of her posts are on the art form itself, with extracts from pieces of her own work. This site serves as a beautiful insight into the life and mind of an author. Every entry is beautifully written and engaging, and I quickly discovered that I had worked my way through her entire archives without looking up once!

There is nothing spectacular about the design, it’s a straight forward typepad template with some minor adjustments and a couple of images. All the links worked, it was easy to navigate, and easy to read. There are some fascinating links in the right hand column which are definitely worthy of further perusal, and be sure to check out Talespinning listed as work in progress.

If you are interested in excellent writing then this site is definitely worth a visit. The site design may not be as individual as it could be, but it doesn’t need to, the writing sells itself. A rare find, and worthy of the first 5 I have awarded.

This site was reviewed on 2004-01-21 by fembat.
They felt this site belonged in the Personal category.
fembat felt that Spinning deserved a rating of 5.



Spinning is one of those blogs that you really need to sit down to with a nice hot cuppa and a plate of shortbread - and it really was too bad that I was forced to review the site through the day at work where a nice relaxed hot cuppa and a plate of shortbread just isn't available.

My first impression of the site was that it was a bit too greyish. It's a very basic design that doesn't confuse you but it's basic almost to a fault. I personally would like to see something that reflects the writer a little more but it's okay as it stands.

As usual, my immediate action was to check out the "about me" and the first couple of entries in the blog to get an idea of the person behind it, leaving the rest of the blog alone until I'd achieved that particular goal. Well... there's not really that much in the "about me" section. We have a one-line bio and one that is fairly typical of bloggers world-wide; "A lover of writing and reading." She goes on to explain that the pencil drawing that appears in the top right-hand corner of the blog is not her but a picture of an oldtime movie star that her mother drew. We're also given a brief glimpse of her interests which range from reading and writing to computer hardware.

You really can't garner much from the first few entries (going back to October 2003) anything more about the writer either, but you don't really need to. The quality of the writing is outstanding and draws the reader in (or at least, it did with me) regardless of the fact that there is very little information about the person behind the blog. This is a sure sign of a great, engaging writer.

While it's personal, it's not the mundane retelling of daily life. We don't have to read what Spinning's author had for breakfast, or that the car wouldn't start. The audience gets to read past the obvious and into the interesting. For instance, when I think of the inside of a computer, I think of loads of wiring that I have no idea what to do with whereas Spinning's writer will say "..fiddling around deep inside the bowels of a computer..." as if it were the most natural thing in the world.

And don't get me started on her creative writing either, for it's utterly fantastic. There's little snippets of writing which left me wanting more and this entry is just one where I really got into the simplistic creativity.

This is a real example of not judging a blog by it's design - for whilst the look of the site won't catch your eye, the content will keep you rivetted.

This site was reviewed on 2004-01-20 by Ren.
They felt this site belonged in the Personal category.
Ren felt that Spinning deserved a rating of 4.



My first impressions of “Spinning” were good. Typepad blogs tend to be pretty well put together as a rule and this one is no exception. There is a title bar with detailed description of the blog (which is basically about writing) and some nice graphics. An “About Me” page reveals more on the writing theme, though it was not as in depth or informative as maybe it could have been. Browsing the two sidebars, I found the usual suspects – many links to other sites and blogs (mostly literature based), a webring and archives of various descriptions. The overall look of the site is pretty tasteful and there are a few graphics too which enhance things still further.

The weblog itself has only been going since October 2003 but there is more than enough content here to keep readers busy for sometime. Being a writer, the weblog is updated daily, often more than once. So what is written about exactly in this weblog? Well after reading through the archives for some time, I found that the key to accessing the content really lies in the different categories. The blog is helpful in this respect because each post title specifies which category it belongs to. Not all the category titles are clear at first, but I soon discovered that “Edgar and I” for example refers to the author’s relationship with Edgar Allen Poe, who she considers to be a major influence, “Reality?” is fairly obviously the day- to- day life stuff and so on.

Unfortunately I found the writing itself to be fairly inaccessible though, even once I started paying attention to the categories. Now I hold my hands up at this point and say that it may well have been me that was the problem here- I will be interested to see what the other reviewers have to say about it. The thing is, writing, literature, education and blogging (the main themes of the site) are all things which usually interest me, but somehow I couldn’t penetrate the wordy style of the author and found the posts a bit dry. This detailed and analytical style of prose is (I’m sure) very good practice for “proper” writing, but I think a more chatty, informal style might be more appropriate for a weblog and make it more accessible.

Overall then, this weblog would (I would think) appeal to other writers as there are loads of tips here about how to write and what to write, with some good examples of work by the author. My inability to connect with the writing style meant I found it a hard site to penetrate though, which is a shame.

This site was reviewed on 2004-01-20 by ODAAT.
They felt this site belonged in the Personal category.
ODAAT felt that Spinning deserved a rating of 3.5.



3 reviewers gave Spinning an average rating of 4.1667


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