My Current Favorite Blogs

I don’t just write a blog, sometimes I read other peoples blogs too! Here are the best I’ve enjoyed in my 20 years.

1. JohnHowell.com, also known as Fiction Favorites. Author and blogger John Howell is always entertaining. Views of The Neighborhood, Top Ten lists and the humorous conversations between his dogs.

2. The Spectacled BeanOne of the GOATs in blogging land. Her blog is always fun and introspective.

The BloggessLike Mother Theresa, only better.” Author and bookshop proprietor Jenny Lawson muses hilariously on the systole and diastole of her life. Reading The Bloggess is like talking to that neighbor at the picnic who had one too many martinis.

River’s WorldThis is a woman who loves the natural world around her and takes absolutely stunning pictures of the area where she lives.

LouisCatorze.com: How can a cat so small be so evil? Although he is the star of the blog, so is day to day life in London.

Last Minute Stuff: Penned by The Eccentric Blogger. I love blogs like this. It’s like an open window where you get to peek in at how her mind ticksThe Eccentric Blogger. It was the top of a post she wrote about.

Suzie81Speaks: Like me, she may not write her award winning blog as often as she used to, but she’s always a good read. She’s one of those long-time bloggers who was there when blogging was the thing before so many other methods of social media arrived.

If you don’t know these bloggers, get out there and make some new friends! Thanks for reading me and them.  ~Phil

15 responses to “My Current Favorite Blogs

  1. Wow. Not only am I honored to be included, but right after Jenny Lawson? Be still my blogging heart, I love her!

  2. I’m thrilled that Catorze made the shortlist. And how CAN a cat so small be so evil? I would like to know the answer to this question.

  3. Thank you so much for the lovely endorsement, Phil. It is quite an honor to be among these terrific bloggers. 😀

  4. “…systole and diastole of her life.” This is the sort of line so great it should not be read at 7 a.m. on a Sunday before my coffee has kicked in.

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