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Tuesday, 7 September 2010

The New Statesman

I am proud to announce that I will now be blogging regularly at the New Stateman.

I will be posting there on policy and law from a liberal and critical perspective.

You will also see I have buckled under the pressure of friends and readers and have changed the name of this blog back to Jack of Kent, though I have changed the sub-title. However, most of my writing will now be under my own name.


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4 comment(s):

biopunk said...

Huzzah!

ivan said...

There was some discussion of New Statesman blogs in the recent Private Eye "Street of Shame" column.

The Heresiarch said...

Another blink and you'll miss it attempt to abolish your alter ego, then.

Jacobum expelles furca, tamen usque recurret.

Jack of Kent said...

It is more difficult than one would think, my dear Heresiarch.

A number of friends and readers asked for me to revert, so I have.

But the New Statesman and other writing will now be usually as DAG.

I expect JoK will come to be my blogging and twittering over 2007 to 2010.

I am alert to how this transition may seem to others, but I hope that it all makes sense should my more general writing take off.

There is only so much one can do under the mask and in the persona of a blogging name, and I think I more or less reached it.

It was perhaps time to put the mask and JoK persona away and to develop my writing career further.

But yes, this Blog should probably remain called JoK, at least for old time's sake. My new webpage will be under my own name.

David