Review 2823

There’s nothing like stumbling onto a blog (well, in this case I had to stumble upon it) where the first post is about a recent night of passionate sex. I felt dirty reading it, but I couldn’t help myself but continue reading thinking that there may possibly be similar posts. Well, I didn’t find any more posts like it, but that’s fine. “This Anchor Song” though did keep my attention through several months of posts, which is a definite plus!

“This Anchor Man,” also known as, Joephet, is a gay, late twenty-something who lives in Manhattan. His blog tends to focus partly on being a law student which to me seems insane, but that’s only because I can’t imagine studying law. He writes about his experiences with school and also the stresses of life, such as relationships, losing someone and so on. He also talks about what’s going on in the news sometimes and interesting conversations or encounters with friends.

His layout is very simple and clean which I like. When you first come to his site, you are greeting with a little caricature of him you click on to enter the rest of his site. Once you enter, at the top of his blog is an image of him (I’m guessing) underwater with part of his face cropped out. His about page is fairly short and to the point, which has his interests, what he likes reading, listening to, etc.

For the most part, I liked “This Anchor Song.” There is something about it that makes me want to continue reading. It might be Joephet’s writing style, his experiences in life, or his free attitude and thoughts about whatever is going on at that moment in his mind. My only request is it would be cool to see more of his photos since he mentioned his interest in photography on his about page. The only downside I really found to be a problem was viewing the archives in FireFox and Mozilla. You’ll have to use Safari or IE to see them.

Needless to say, I think it’s something worth reading at least once.

The Anchor Song