“I’ve
learned 25 letters of the alphabet,” admits Alistair Quinn from
Edwards Hoyle Solicitors in Cheshire.
“I don’t know Y.”
I meet
him for the first time at Manchester Blog Meet in Common Bar in Manchester’s Northern
Quarter, over the road from the Manchester Digital Laboratory. It’s Tues 28th August and I’m
stood in a suit and Hawaiian shirt after having a “Tropical
Tuesday” in work. I’m slowly getting steaming on Bullet bourbon
whilst The Doors’ Light My Fire pumps out of the speakers, which
are hidden amongst the pop culture paraphernalia including giant
monochrome photographs of John Candy, Patrick Swayze and Steve Irwin.
It isn’t clear if the chalk drawing of the lion is referencing thisweek’s alleged sightings of a big cat in Essex.
The
Blog Meet attracts a crowd of the city’s bloggers, including:
Sarah
Clare Conlon from Words and Fixtures
covering literature events in the city. She also ghost blogs on
numerous other sites. So if you want someone to help create content
on your blog… WHO YA GONNA CALL?!
Pete,
whose site Having a Party Without Me is a handy guide to Manchester’s
gig scene, complete with interesting little doodles.
Fat
Roland, who runs two blogs: Fat Roland on Electronica covers the world of Electronica
music, and has been covering the niche since 2004; Italic Eyeball is an experimental fiction site
which he set up much more recently.
Hayley
Flynn, whose blog Skyliner, analysing city
architecture, won at the Manchester Blog Awards last year. The site
was also featured in The Guardian newspaper.
Matt,
who blogs at The Fiction Stroker
reviewing books, comics,
TV, radio and live events.
Curator
of the Manchizzle and Blog Meet organiser
Kate Feld welcomes us all and, reminding us that the Blog North Awards, formerly the Manchester Blog Awards, are
now open for nomination. The site will be taking suggestions until
the 7th of September, so if you can think of any blogs
you’d like to nominate…
The
Blog North Awards is now in association with Open Stories,
“a Manchester-based
arts organisation
that develops digital
literature and writing projects.”
The
Blog Meet is sponsored by the very trendy Revolve Boutique Manchester, ran by Sophia. Sophia ran a
Clitheroe art gallery until running into financial problems. Taking a
detour, she set up an online dress agency for women who don’t have
time for Ebay. For a small fee, she will buy and sell clothes for you
(provided you’re a woman, presumably), providing a photoshoot of
the clothes and attractive Revolve packaging for the merchandise.
Thanks
for the bar tab, Sophia!
Sorry that I couldn't get there- work got in the way, grrr, next time.... Off to nominate a certain blog now ;-)
ReplyDeleteHaha! You missed out Chrissy, it was a good night! Well, that can only be one of two blogs... ;-)
ReplyDeleteCan you hurry up and post some embarrasing pictures from Brighton please? All this talk of blog meets makes me want to implode and shrink down to a singularity of self-indulgent back slapping.
ReplyDeleteSoon, young warrior. Soon.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention on your blog. Glad you enjoyed yourself. Sophia x
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