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A new direction for Novaseeker

By Novaseeker, Uncategorized | Source | November 30, 2009

As most of my readers know, I haven’t really had all that much time to focus on this blog for quite some time now.  I do not expect that this will change much in the months ahead, as work and other life responsibilities are leaving less time for blogging in general.

I will still be posting entries here, and the blog isn’t going away, but I think in the period ahead the focus will be somewhat different from what it has been in the past.  I think that with the advent of many quite good men’s-oriented blogs — many of which are located in my link list to the right — as well as the rise of The Spearhead into a true clearinghouse of sorts for men’s issues, an opportunity presents itself to focus on this blog on other sorts of issues that interest me from time to time.  I suspect that, in practical terms, this means more articles on some of the other things described in my masthead (philosophy, politics, theology and so on) and less on men’s issues at least on this blog.

I will have to see exactly how this pans out, because of my lower posting availability these days, but in any case it’s likely that you’ll continue to see this blog shift a bit directionally in terms of the kinds of posts it contains.

As always, thanks for reading and commenting.

Nova


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