Dispelling 3 myths about HIV/AIDS
This post is off-topic, however, there are things that are more important than blog reviews. The reality of HIV/AIDS is one of them.
Read moreThis post is off-topic, however, there are things that are more important than blog reviews. The reality of HIV/AIDS is one of them.
Read moreYay for 10 thingsBlogNet Blog Awards. Now I have to hit up all 3 of my readers to get on over there and vote!
Read moreThis post is obviously NOT a review, however, as a blogger I feel compelled to try and do good where I can. If this post can make my readers reflect on this day, Bloggers Unite for Refugees, then this deviation from the blog is worthwhile.
Read moreHere this is my sincere thank you to the bloggers who have found this blog a good read.
Read moreThe requests, while not pouring in, have definitely come in as a steady stream. Of course, the timing has not been great—I do have a life (of which I blog about somewhere else) and to quote yet another cliché, “shit happens.” That, however, probably doesn’t concern the bloggers who have asked for my services. Even though I don’t charge for my reviews, I still feel an obligation to those who have requested one. This leads me to another dilemma. I completely underestimated how much time my reviews would take. See, I actually take quite a bit of time to go through a site/blog and make notes, look up resources, and provide feedback. it’s a time-consuming process, and one I take seriously.
I hope those of you who have been waiting patiently for your review will be forgiving now that you have a small glimpse into my thought process. I also hope you think my reviews (remember, they’re free!) are worth waiting for. I also want to give a little link-love to those of you who have been waiting. Below is my review queue, with a link to the latest post. Enjoy!