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Almost two decades later, I had three anthologies published within a few months of each other, and in support of those books I took to the Web, doing what at the time was considered a brand-new thing: a blog-based book tour.
Live and Let Love Andrea Buchanan 2011
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June 8, 2009 tags: blog-based reality TV, constantine markides, fourth fiction, Fourth Night website, reality TV, Twitter by Jodi Cleghorn
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The blog-based form of internet radio hosts channels ranging from folk and indie rock to electronic and dubstep, taking you from blog to blog for each new track.
Taryn Haight: 9 Websites for Music Lovers Taryn Haight 2011
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Even the Project on National Security Reform has launched America's First Quarter Millennium -- Envisioning a Transformed National Security System in 2026, a blog-based initiative that seeks to inspire a crucial part of this national conversation.
Christopher Holshek: Change or Be Changed Christopher Holshek 2011
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Fourth Fiction is a blog-based, literary reality show where contestants will be judged not on how they look but on what they write.
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Using a blog-based site – easier and less costly than maintaining 2 separate sites
Podcast: Dana Lynn Smith on Book Marketing | The Creative Penn 2009
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Almost two decades later, I had three anthologies published within a few months of each other, and in support of those books I took to the Web, doing what at the time was considered a brand-new thing: a blog-based book tour.
Live and Let Love Andrea Buchanan 2011
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Even the Project on National Security Reform has launched America's First Quarter Millennium -- Envisioning a Transformed National Security System in 2026, a blog-based initiative that seeks to inspire a crucial part of this national conversation.
Christopher Holshek: Change or Be Changed Christopher Holshek 2011
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MORE TESTS COMING -- Bill Turque expands on his earlier blog-based reporting to write today about the planned expansion of standardized testing in the D.C. public schools.
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The rehashing of the topic is embarrassing for the Conservative Party at a time when Foreign Secretary William Hague has been criticized for employing an adviser who many critics, and even some Conservatives, say was unqualified for his role, amid blog-based speculation that the two were having an affair.
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