What are your favorite lesser-known journals?

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I think most online journallers know about the big names. Kymm, Xeney, Karawynn, Rob, Pamie and the rest of the chart-toppers are linked everywhere. I'm looking for URLs to journals that you know are great, but that haven't gotten much attention yet.

-- ann monroe (monroe@chorus.net), February 11, 2000

Answers

one of my favorite unknown journaler is Matt Brooks...

http://www.widowmaker.com/~walker/rs

his journal is funny, witty, and just interesting. On the other hand, he doesn't like the Online journaling community, so he's not listed with any of the sites... he also doesn't update frequently.

-- KT Hicks (kt_hicks@yahoo.com), February 11, 2000.


Yes, I'll admit it right now -- this is a blatant attempt to attract readers. I have a secured a little corner of the 'net for myself and have started posting my journal. Sometimes it's just about what I did during the day, or a random thought that popped into my head. And sometimes I post a bit of my poetry. I'll admit that it's cluttered and probaly a study in how NOT to set up a web page. So be it . . . I'm just a beginner. Anway, stop on by and say hello. http://www.geocities.com/paris/opera/7837 Mikal

-- Mikal Kenfield (mckenfie@cord.edu), April 07, 2000.

my favorite journal is saint jezebel. www.johndoe.org/saint_jezebel

She is never boring.

-- yesterday (too_ticky@hotmail.com), April 07, 2000.


My favorite online journal, which I just emailed you about, is Nemesis' Sword of Fire. http://www.geocities.com/Nemesis_SwordofFire/ I like my own journal (The Vortex) as well. It keeps me honest. (: http://members.spree.com/thevortex

-- jese nicodemus (oneeye@jps.net), June 10, 2000.

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