Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Super Spectactular Posters

Hey kids! Today is the day when we compliment and acknowledge each others super spectacular blog posts. I do enjoy many of the posts on this dang nabbed blog gadget, but these are my top three (in no paticular order). Guys, I totally wish I had written these.

Zarrin- Zarrins blog is always rather terrific, with her clever, distinct, and honest voice. She is always such fun to read and whenever I read her posts I find myself thinking about how my posts are probably extremely boring and tedious compared to hers. I think one of my personal favorite posts of hers that display this is her post here. All throughout, the post is full of wit and distinct voice, and I did find myself laughing out loud (as the kids say, 'LOLing') more times than not. Hats off to Zarrin!

Amanda- Amanda is magnificent at finding specific tone in her blog posts. I tend to be inconsistent with the tone in my posts, one paragraph totally different in mood than another so it's becomes very fumbly. With Amanda's blog, I'll read at one post that is comedic and find another that is literally spilling over with intense emotions, such as this. Yes Amanda, although I failed to comment on this post before for whatever mediocre reason, I positively loved it. You made me feel like I was reading the book (again), by stitching your own experience reading and reacting to the story into the post. Kudos to Manderz.

Daisy- Daisy is superb at provoking her readers to think. I can't for the life of me ask a question in a way that is well written and is displayed in a way that will intrigue my readers. My questions in my blog post end up being extremely lame and forced. Daisy, on the other hand, can build an entire blog post around a question, like here. She gives necessary information, and then incorporates her opinion into the post, making the question very open for interpretation and thought. It may seem like a simple formula, but it's extremely effective in getting people really think. By people, I mean me. Props to Ms. Daisy.

These are the first rate, first class, sensational, dazzling, bang-up, dandy poster mentor people. Thank you thesaurus for helping me describe their wicked skills.