In Medias Res was proud to be a member of the following 'burbs (online journal communities)... back when the population of escribitionists was small enough to subdivide into a few dozen groups. The days of lovingly, manually maintained families of diaries and blogs have long since passed, with millions of writers connecting instead via tags, blogrolls, and other social networking widgets. I've left this list up as a tribute to the good ol' days.
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The little things that make our lives worth living.
Diary-L Contributors
After all, it's my list.
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The list that started it all.
Epinionated!
Complaining. It comes naturally.
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Another one of my crazy ideas.
In a Family Way
One of three spots four proud parents.
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Diarists by people in, from, or somehow tied to Hawai`i.
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A brush with greatness.
Mommies and Daddies
Nothing makes me more proud.
Non-Pussies
Unafraid to get their keyboards dirty.
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It's a long story.
onymous
Worth putting your name on.
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Jeepers, creepers, its a pack of journal peepers.
'Rents
Another happy bunch of mommies and daddies.
Rice Bowl Journals
At least they don't call us 'Azian Boyz.'
'Scopes
I'm a Scorpio, and a textbook case at that.
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When you need to know, and know a bit more.
TMS: The List — Journals and Weblogs
I'm the token testosterone carrier. Call me 'Panty Boy™.'
What Do They Do?
Not neccessarily sexy, but certainly true.
Defunct or downright deleted groups, which I still stubbornly insist on linking just in case they come back (although they won't).
The Amalgam
In the hopes that being cool is catchy.
The Köechel Project
Log on, tune in, turn it up.
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The aliases you might not know about.
The Pepys Project
Yet another wordly list.
A Word to the Wise
To make a long story short.
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