For the past month I’ve had a post every single weekday, highlighting the top-notch writing on MorganWick.com. Here are some of the more thought-provoking or otherwise noteworthy posts from this time:
- Sports journalism in an age of transition for all journalism
- The 2009 State of Webcomics Address (I don’t particularly like it, but two different webcomic bloggers significantly more popular than me have chimed in on it, so take from that what you will)
- The impending death of YouTube and the future of “you”
- My Evolving Take on the Debate on a College Football Playoff: Part I | II | III | IV
- I like a la carte too, but let’s not get too excited.
- Ladies and gentlemen, every mediocre webcomic cliche in one comic, minus the geeky ones! (Quite possibly one of the webcomic reviews I’m prouder of)
- Some thoughts on the infinite canvas
But “Ideas Every Day” is more than a one-month gimmick; it’s the basic principle MorganWick.com runs on. So next week, look for plenty more where that came from, including more and better NFL coverage than following a single gimmick, and maybe, just maybe, a webcomic post. I have plenty of work to do finding a job and doing work for school, though.
P.S. Why does the square Twitter widget have a font size as small as it does? Even a super-duper-long tweet uses maybe half the box. A large font size would give Twitter a widget that works for stuff like my 128-pixel-wide sidebar.