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By Richard Nordquist, About.com Guide to Grammar & Composition

Best Blogs for Writers and Editors

Wednesday March 12, 2008

Does every blog have to be a blurb, a puff piece, a conversational con job? Must every blog writer adhere to the same fusty formula: snappy sweet nothings to drag us in, followed quickly by injunctions to buy, sell, read, or believe?

In short, has everyone online become a mad ad man, compulsively trying to peddle, promote, and procure?

Why, of course not.

And for proof, please visit our page on the Top Ten Blogs for Writers, Editors, and Teachers of Writing.

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