Thanks to all of you, in August Postmodern Conservative experienced its sixth month of consecutive growth in traffic and by far its best-ever month in visits (over 12,000) and page views (over 17,000). It really is my pleasure to continue to be 'worth' reading...even if Yglesias is largely right about the relative insignificance of the bloggerati.
Which brings me to another milestone. As you've likely noticed, I've joined
Culture11 as its founding political editor. After several years now of stubborn independence and freelancing, if I've created the impression that I've been waiting for the right venture to come along before thinking of hopping aboard, that's the right impression.
Not that political journalism isn't being done professionally and well in this town -- of course it is. But all too often, the Washington echo chamber is too well-sealed, too scripted, and too insulated from the world, including the rest of America, at large.
C11 is the right vehicle to change that, and I'm proud to be working toward that end -- as well as others, like really public philosophy and also general amusement -- with what sure feels like the best team in the business.
So to that end, you'll be seeing my blog post content coalescing very strongly over at
C11's staff blog, lovingly named
The Confabulum. I've wound down my posting at Doublethink, which is awesome and, I know personally, will carry on in fine, indeed, better, style. And, here, as suits the nature of this transition, I'll be kicking off the fall by linking to the goings-on there, to be sure that Postmodern Conservative readers don't miss a beat. Friends, associates, update your links, and I'll see you at
C11.
Of course you're worth reading! Good Lord, your brilliance outshines many a comparative dullard, like myself, and is well worth taking in.
He's right about Culture 11. My husband complained, "You already have Facebook and those blogs, what else do you want?" Culture11 answers that question.
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