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writers of narrative nonfiction and cliche hunter. Cliche of the Week column.

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This blog is about science and science journalism: good, bad, and bogus.Posts are often about the implications science has on society and about the impact science and politics have on science and its communication.The author, Michael Slezak, is a philosopher of science and freelance science journalist.

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Hackpacker is travel writing, journalism and literature on the cheap. It's written by Melbourne-based writer George Dunford.

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The WriteSmart blog aims to inform and inspire budding writers and avid readers by providing: writing tips and an insight into the freelance writing industry; author interviews, profiles and articles (including practical advice);news and media commentary; plus the occasional philosophical musing drawn from an 18-year career of working with words.

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In which the random, trashy, pop-cultural musings of Mel are displayed in all their superficial glory.

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An Australian perspective on the retreat from the principles of the Enlightenment. Rather sad and boggy.

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A web-log by a Melbourne guy (Headhunter) - focussing on photography, life in Melbourne - people, places, things to do, real estate and other seemingly mundane aspects of life...

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A renamed blog by Genevieve Tucker, turning slowly into a reblog of chunks of media, webtech, library and researcher's news. (Let's face it, the old name was 'orrible.) Library Sputnik contains a list of Australian writing links which can also be found at You Cried for Night (see right, under writing.)

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Electron Soup casts a critical eye over the media (both traditional and emergent), as well as online culture and digital freedom issues.

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A Bohemian infomaniac blogging in Sydney about iron ceilings, irony and much more. Inside the cyberspace, we are all winners as blogs provide a filter against information overload. The real glory is being knocked to your knees by information overload and then coming back.