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My friend and fellow convention blogger Kevin at Wizbang! has started the 2004 Weblog Awards, featuring many categories, including several new ones for this year. I've been fortunate enough to be nominated in just about every applicable category, with the possible exception of Best Essayist. If anyone wants to add more voices to the nominations already entered, feel free -- but the better use of the site would be to discover some excellent blogs that you may have missed before.
Voting starts on December 1st, and if memory serves, Kevin allows one vote per day per category. It's one election where "vote early and often" isn't intended as irony. Kevin puts a lot of effort and sweat into running the site, so be sure to check it out. Thank you to everyone who nominated me for awards already -- it shows that I'm already a lucky blogger, indeed.
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