(May 2, 4 – This post has been updated to add a number of entrants who squeaked in before May 1 was over or fell through the cracks and were only recently discovered.)
They’re off – the 2010 WordCount Blogathon is here.
This year, more than 110 writers and bloggers from around the world – yes, around the world – have banded together to meet the challenge of posting every day in the month of May.
The diversity of the writers and bloggers represented here blows me away.
We have high school students and grandparents, writers in Japan, Malaysia, India, Canada and the United States, dudes and dudettes, newcomers and bloggers who’re returning for the second and third time – I’m talking about you Jane Boursaw, Jackie Dishner, Sarah Ludwig and Jennifer Willis.
In this group are writers I’ve known for 20 years or more, Portland journalists I’ve gotten to know and bond with over the past year, freelancers I’ve known for several years through the forums on Freelance Success, my Twitter crew, and writers and bloggers I’m meeting for the first time.
There are bloggers who write about politics, regional news, gardening, food, parenting, relationships, education, religion, entrepreneurship, green business, travel, health, and of course, writing.
I’m publishing the complete list for a few reasons, first and foremost to show the world what an awesome bunch you are. Blogathoners can copy and paste the list onto your own blogs. It also comes in handy for finding a partner for the May 18 official guest post exchange day, or if you’re considering writing posts about other writers and bloggers during the Blogathon.
One caution: Play nice. Some of you here have blogs for business. The Blogathon is about having fun, so refrain from using this list to promote products or service.
Without further ado, here are the bloggers of the 2010 WordCount Blogathon:
- Rebecca I. Allen – 356 No More, A journey from couch to fit
- Christa Avampato – Christa in New York, Curating a Creative Life
- Anjuli – bhulbhulaiyan, a complicated entanglement of zigzag pathways
- Joan Lambert Bailey – PopcornHomestead, Gardening, place and my life in Tokyo
- Karen Bannan – Natural as Possible Mom, Because natural isn’t always possible — or easy
- t.a. barnhart – Left Coast Foodie, Damn, that’s good: a foodie blog by someone who knows what he’s doing
- June Bell – Enough is enough! Advice and support
- Teresa Bitler – Forty Firsts, A Midlife Crisis in the Making
- Athena l. Borozon – Altar Valley Daily Orb, The Desert Rat Dialogues
- Jane Boursaw* – Film Gecko, Cool movie news and reviews
- Alisa Bowman – Project Happily Ever After, Marriage advice from a recovering divorce daydreamer
- Carson Brackney – Carson Brackney, Consultant, Copywriter, Content Provider, Factotum
- Ben Bradley, Ben’s (Not Quite) First Ever Presence on the Interweb, Blog of an aspiring human being
- Sheena Brockington – Greenhouse Advertising, Cultivating ideas for small businesses
- Danielle Buffardi* – Horrible Sanity, Going into the mind of a mother and freelancer
- Beverly Burmeier – Going on Adventures, Travel stories from near and far
- Diane Calhoun – Violet is My Color, Life just happens, deal with it
- Danielle Carter – Live and Love Life VA, Helping you do more of what you love, and less of what you don’t!
- Fiona Chan – Candy Prison, A typical teenager
- Joy Choquette – One Year. 156 Fears. Life Changing. One woman tackles her fears
- Bernard Chung – Green Tea World, It’s more than just a cup of green tea here
- Caroline Clemmons – A Writer’s Life, Writing tips, interviews and miscellaneous ramblings
- Shelley Clunie – ShelCluzo’s Blog, Healthy, wealthy and wise at 62
- Cocotte – Leaping into Life, Uncommon stories to nurture body, mind & soul
- Christianne Cook – A Day in My Mind, The world through my eyes
- Sue Dickman – Life Divided, Food, garden, books . . . and India
- Jackie Dishner – Bike with Jackie, Using my special brand of BIKE to teach you how to turn obstacles into opportunities
- Tracy Doerr – Tracy Doerr, A chronicle of ideas and things that inspire me
- Ron S. Doyle* – Blog Salad, All the blog that’s fit to eat
- Dana DuGan – Chick with a View, It’s good to live on the edge. The view is better.
- Dan Eldridge – Labor Party, A Young Pioneers Media blog for Creative and Alternative Entrepreneurs
- Cindy Elsberry – Doodle9, Paddling down the stream…of consciousness
- Heather Faesy – Blame it on the Full Moon, My kids, writing and reading
- R. Jill Fink – My Opera, Musings about writing, food, weight loss and other hilarious things
- Jennifer Fink – Blogging Bout Boys, All about boys — raising them, educating them, learning with them
- Damaris Fish – Damaris Fish on Genealogy, Researching my family history and helping others with theirs
- Dylan Fogle – Discordianzen, The map is not the territory
- Katie Foote – Littlefoote’s Lab, A chronicle of what the unemployed girl in NoPo is up to.
- Barb Freda – Babette Feasts, Feast with Me (Food, Wine, Travel and Photos)
- Heather Frendo – Thrifty Knee Socks
- AndreaGenevieve – Andrea Genevieve, Where social medium, technology and higher education meet
- Alexandra Grabbe – Chezsven’s Blog, Life as a green innkeeper on Outer Cape Cod
- Elyse Grau – My Garden to Table, Growing what you eat, eating what you grow
- Wendy Korn Heppt – Budget Style on a Shoestring, Budget savvy fashion, beauty and related news and ideas
- Katie Hinderer – Write Beyond the Cubicle, A freelance writer’s thoughts on the industry
- Amanda Hirsch – Tastee Pudding, In the search for creative life, the proof is in the Pudding
- Lisa Jaffe Hubbell – Eat, Read and Be Harried, Making it through life one book at a time
- Nancy Mann Jackson – Growing Food and Kids, Gardening, harvesting, cooking and preserving with kids in tow
- Robert Janelle – Without an Apostrophe, Ottawa freelance tech journalist
- Elizabeth King Humphrey – The Write Elizabeth, Writing. Creativity. Play. Life.
- Walter L. Johnson II – Georgia News Beat, An inside look at what’s happening in the state of Georgia
- B.J. Keeton – Professor Beej, Pop culture commentary with an academic slant
- Amy Kocur – AmyLizK, Maryland/ DC Metro area arts and analysis
- Courtney Koschel – Finding My Muse: A New Writer’s Journey,
- Sara Lancaster – No.2PenBlog, Resource for my clients and others interested in marketing communications
- Bill Lascher – Lascher at Large, A contemplative, pondered and unrushed thought banquet.
- Mary Dixon Lebeau – In the Boom Boom Room, Remember staying out until the street lights came on?
- Pooja Lohana – Brown-eyed Mystic, On writing and more!
- Sarah E. Ludwig – Parenting by Trial and Error, The learning curve in raising kids
- Jenny Lynes – Welcome to the Good Life, A student environmentalist exploring responsible, cheap, and fun living
- Su-sieee! Mac – This and That. Here and There. Now, Sometimes Then., Rambling about anything and everything that interests me
- Harry Marks – Curious Rat, Chewing at the tech industry’s wires…nom nom nom…
- Joanne Mason – English Idioms, What they mean, how we use them, where they came from
- Kim McNeill – Kim’s Play Place, An active parent trying to make sure my kids are educated
- Teresa Mears – MiamiOntheCheap, Discounts, deals and free events in Miami
- Rose Medlock – RFM, Rose Flores Medlock
- Heather Minton – Stumbling into Grace, The adventure of following God and figuring it out in Portland
- Kathy Murray – Out and Employed, News, career advice and job resources for ex-offenders
- Alexis Neely – Life, Business and the Pursuit of Truth, A blog about the intersection
- Charles Newbery – Pine Tree Paradise, The life of a work-at-home writer and father of three
- Eric Novinson – Costing a Green Future, A green business blog
- Tracy O’Connor – I Hate My Message Board, Humor, crankiness, a museum of snack foods and the odd motivational piece
- Andrea Parker – Autism Fundraising Guide, For parents of children with autism
- Lilac Penafiel – What Have You Learned Today, Life lessons learned everyday…
- Tara Phillips – Two Hands and a Road Map
- Jennie Phipps – WalletPop, AOL’s personal finance blog
- Ed Pilolla – Ed Pilolla, What the f*** is love?
- Sue Poremba – I Breathe, Therefore I Write
- Michelle Rafter, WordCount, Freelancing in the digital age
- Kate Reilly – Polka Dot Suitcase, Family fun through creative living
- Meredith Resnick – The Writer’s [Inner] Journey, Bestselling authors, professional creatives and emerging voices in quirky dialogue about how they write and why it works
- Vanessa Richardson – Way Out West Texas, City girl from California moves to Way Out West Texas, what will happen?
- Rebecca Robinson – Rebecca Robinson, Updates on freelance projects, reflections on journalism innovation in Portland and beyond, and brainstorms from the wee hours
- Carey Rossi – Thank You Everything, Appreciate the little things
- Natasha Rogue – The Writing Blues, Little tips on how I find motivation to get past the difficulties of writing life and the road to publication
- Andrea M. Rotondo – Luxury Cruise Bible, Your source for unbiased luxury cruise reviews
- Melissa Sais – Digital Mom, Raising kids in a digital world
- Lisa Samalonis – Single Parent Savings
- Sami – Stonerpreneur, Stoner antics as they relate to my business and personal growth
- Ovetta Sampson – Musings of a Writing Princess, A Look Inside the Mind of a Professional Griot
- Dina Santorelli – Making Baby Grand, And I thought giving birth to real babies was hard…
- Lacey Savage – Tips and WIPS, Talking about writing fiction
- Lilian Schaer – Food and Farming Canada, A blog about the farming side of food
- Kristie Sloan – mkBeautyZone, Skin care and makeup information training and products
- Matthew Smith – Smidgen PC, Big news about tiny PCs
- Michelle Smith – Law Office of Michelle R. Smith, Because it’s your life, your family and your choice
- Stephanie Suesan Smith – Stephanie Suesan Smith PhD, Information Central
- Claire Splan – Alameda Garden, Gardening issues in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond
- Margarita Tartakovsky – Self-ish, {Sorta} Sage Advice on Being a Better You
- Thinkingtoohard – Thinking too hard, This is where I empty my head
- Blake Thompson – Black Thompson daht Net, “I’m just saying…”
- Jodi Torpey – Western Gardeners, Your online guide to gardening in the West
- Paul Tullis – Grim Tidings- True/Slant, My rants about politics & policy
- Jan Udlock – Imperfect Mom
- Brandi-Ann Uyemura – Brandi-Ann Uyemura, Rather be freelancing: tips for the beginning writer
- Beth VanHoose – Writing in Sand, My adventures in freelance writing, and other stuff
- Rachel Vidoni – East Coast Musings, A humorous look at kids, family and life
- Jen Walker – My Morning Chocolate, Writing, experiments, culture and adventure in food
- Katie Jett Walls – One per Week, 52 posts on things that matter to me
- Sarah Webb – Webb of Science, Connecting science and life
- Rebecca Weber – Newstilt SAfrica, Dispatches from South Africa
- Susan Weiner – Investment Writing, For investment and wealth managers who want to communicate more effectively with clients and prospects
- Rashida Williams – Really Rashida, Urban lit author blogging about my life and times
- Jennifer Willis – Jennifer Willis, Thoughts on religion, sustainability, media and culture
* These awesome participants are also WordCount Blogathon 2010 sponsors.
dylan Fogle says
Awesome list!
Michelle V. Rafter says
It is isn’t it!
Michelle
Danielle Buffardi - PenPoint Editorial says
WOW! I can’t believe all the participators this year…incredible!
This is going to be a great month.
Hello and good luck to all my fellow blogathoners!
Su-sieee! Mac says
Uhm, I’ve checked the list once, twice, and thrice, and don’t see my blog listed here. I did receive your e-mail that I had registered earlier this week. Did I miss something else I had to do?
Michelle V. Rafter says
Just sent you an email.
Michelle
Jan Udlock says
Michelle, can I post the badge on facebook? I tried but it didn’t work. I just wanted to share it with friends. Can you tell me how to do that?
I’m am so excited about this. It’s going to push – no shove me – into fixing up my blog. (I’m currently working with a web designer for my writer’s site.)
Michelle V. Rafter says
By all means, post the badge on Facebook. I haven’t tried so can’t walk you through it. If you figure out or someone else does, please leave a comment here and/or tweet it so others can see it too.
Michelle
Tracy says
What a great list, I’m so excited to be participating! It’s good to see some familiar faces and a lot of intriguing new ones.
Michelle V. Rafter says
It is a pretty exciting list, isn’t it? Glad you’re part of it.
Michelle
Beth VanHoose says
Michelle,
I just noticed my link is wrong. It should be http://writinginsand.wordpress.com – not blogspot. Did I mess up when I registered? Probably. I have some blogs on blogger as well, so I probably just typed blogspot in the URL as a matter of habit.
Can you fix this? I want to make sure folks are directed to the right site!
Thanks
Beth
Michelle V. Rafter says
Hi Beth: I’m doing blogathon maintenance stuff this morning and will fix this when I do.
Michelle
AndreaGenevieve says
I’m splitting my time between 2 blogs http://www.andreagenevieve.com a blog about social media and education and http://www.thinkingmiss.com a 20-somethings look at life.
Good luck can’t wait to read the posts over the next 31 days!
Joseph Romano says
I was late registering, does that mean I missed out on having my blog listed, or will you be updating the list later this month?
Thanks!
Michelle V. Rafter says
I’ll add it tomorrow (May 3).
Michelle R.
Joseph Romano says
I just published what I think is a beautiful post “Comment And Be Kind!”
Ovetta Sampson says
Michelle my blog isn’t listed did I do something wrong.
Michelle V. Rafter says
So Sorry Ovetta – for some reason, a few people who registered late on April 30 fell through the cracks. I’ll add you to the list tonight.
Michelle
Ovetta Sampson says
Thanks Michelle! Backlinks are sooo important to get my blog out there and I’d love to be on on your blog roll. Thanks again. I guess I better start writing! 🙂
Old Posts Become New Again says
Hoping my name will be added to the list of authors. I you’re busy and working feverishly. Now back to creating more posts!
Cheers!
Michelle V. Rafter says
Your name and blog are listed on the WordCount Blogathon Participants page. Since you entered after May 1, you’re not eligible for prizes that will be given away at the end of the month, but you’re welcome to join in the rest of the fun.
Michelle
Comment and Be kind says
Michelle, thank you for the listing. I’m not troubled I won’t be eligible for prizes. I’m just happy to participate! I will be sure to register on time for the next WordCount Blogathon.
Continued success to you!
Michelle V. Rafter says
Thanks – happy blogging to you too.
Michelle
alisa bowman says
I’ve been coming here to click thru and read the blogs of various members. Noticed that the link to the very first blog takes you to her wordpress admin page rather than the blog (for Rebecca Allen’s). Probably not what she wants.
Michelle V. Rafter says
Thanks Alisa; Rebecca’s got her blog password protected for now, she’ll uncloak it soon.
Michelle