There is just an amazing collection of bloggers in every category. I couldn’t possibly list every blogger I admire who’s been nominated, but I will pass on the nominations bestowed upon Shakespeare’s Sister and contributor blogs. (Let me know if I missed any.) This round of voting will determine the finalists, so if you want to make sure your favorites make it to the next round, take a moment to cast your votes.
Below you’ll also find direct links to each category, and, if you’re nominated, please feel free to use the comments thread to announce your nominations and campaign on your behalf.
Shakespeare’s Sister has been nominated for Best Blog (non-professional), Best Group Blog, and Best Series for coverage of the Downing Street Memo.
I’ve been nominated for Best Writing, as well as Best Post for Scarred, Liberals Will Save America, and Anti-Choicers: Not So Fast.
Paul the Spud’s The Adventures of the Smart Patrol has been nominated for Best New Blog and Most Deserving of Wider Recognition.
Tart’s Tart Juice (formerly Some Watery Thoughts) has been nominated for Best New Blog.
Shamanic’s SimianBrain has been nominated for Most Deserving of Wider Recognition, as well as Best Post for Miers Begins to Come Into Focus. So too the GOP.
Patrick’s I Speak Dog (formerly Yelladog) has been nominated for Most Deserving of Wider Recognition.
Expostulation has been nominated for Most Deserving of Wider Recognition.
And Shakers nominated for Best Commenter are: Comandante Agi T. Prop, The Dark Wraith, Me4President2008, Norbizness, somewaterytart, and Oddjob.
Categories:
Best Blog (non-professional)
Best Blog -- Sponsored or Professional
Best Blog Community
Best Writing
Best New Blog
Most Deserving of Wider Recognition
Best Single Issue Blog
Best Post
Best Series
Best Expert Blog
Best Group Blog
Most Humorous Blog
Most Humorous Post
Best State or Local Blog
Best Commenter
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