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Posts Tagged ‘English Blogger’

Interview with Blogger Jeffrey Archer

By The Pakistani Spectator • Oct 14th, 2008 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
You can find out lots about me on my website, www.jeffreyarcher.com . It is up-dated regularly with news of any tours or book signings, and of course with my blog.  It’s a good way for my readers to get in touch with me.
Do you feel […]



Interview with Blogger Robert Croton

By The Pakistani Spectator • Sep 1st, 2008 • Category: Interviews

I’m an eighteen-year-old student who lives in the county of Staffordshire in Great Britain. I blog to sharpen my journalistic skills, as it is my intended career path. I like to give my spin and analysis on events. I like to write stories best, though. I suppose the best way to describe the genre is […]



Interview with Blogger Mike Knight

By The Pakistani Spectator • Aug 28th, 2008 • Category: Interviews

I am 28, I was born in Oxford, and I still live locally.  I work in local government in education.  I am married to a wonderful woman.
My site URL is http://mek1980.wordpress.com
Would you please tell us something about you and your site?

Sure.  My name is Mike, I live and work in Oxfordshire in England.  My site […]



Interview with Blogger John Sargeant

By The Pakistani Spectator • Aug 23rd, 2008 • Category: Interviews

My name is John Sargeant, 30 years old from England. I am a graduate from the University of Exeter, having a first degree in Economics and Politics. I am a volunteer for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and apart from my blog I write for Ask The Atheists.

Would you please tell […]



Interview with Blogger Harpymarx

By The Pakistani Spectator • Aug 18th, 2008 • Category: Interviews

Harpymarx aka Louise Whittle. I live in the metropolis that is known as London, UK. Am a member of the Labour Party, on the editorial board of Labour Briefing and national committee of Labour Representation Committe (LRC) and am active trade unionist in UNITE/T&G.

 
Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
I set […]



Interview with Blogger Bobby G

By The Pakistani Spectator • Aug 10th, 2008 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
My name is Bobby G, and I’m an 18 year old Sixth Former from Gloucestershire in the UK.  My site was originally created as part of a Media Studies project, hence the title, “Bobby’s media studies blog”.  The content originally consisted mainly of observations regarding the […]



Interview with Blogger JonnyB

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Interviews

JonnyB has been writing since 2004 from a small village in Norfolk, the isolated agricultural bit in the East of England. He tells funny little stories about nothing in particular, which people seem to like, and was called ‘an example of blog as sit-com’ in The Observer newspaper. He blogs here.
Would you please tell us […]



Interview with Blogger Charlie Marks

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jul 22nd, 2008 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
Rebellion Sucks! has been going for over a year now. It’s focus is on the struggle of working people in England to improve their lives by organising and gaining political representation.
My intention is to spread socialist and anti-imeprialist ideas using blogging technology. I want to encourage working […]



Interview with Blogger Mark Brock

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jul 12th, 2008 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?

My name is Mark Brock and I’m 22 living in Wales in the UK. I have only been in the world of online business and internet marketing for just over a year now but during that time I have learned so much that I feel […]



Interview with Blogger Shaun Belcher

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jun 18th, 2008 • Category: Interviews

Would you please tell us something about you and your site?
I am an artist and my blog is an art criticism blog with my own cartoons illustrating my criticism. It is basically about the English art scene but sometimes touches on International themes.

Do you feel that you continue to grow in […]