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Haas (speech communication arts and sciences, City U. of New York, Brooklyn College) provides profiles and interviews of 20 political bloggers who share their tips for success. From both sides of the political world, they include Arianna Huffington of The Huffington Post, Taegan Goddard of Political Wire, Jane Hamsher of Firedoglake, Eric Olsen of Blogcritics, Andrew Malcolm of Top of the Ticket, Nick Gillespie of Hit & Run, Thomas Lifson of American Thinker, Steve Clemons of The Washington Note, Heather Parton of Hullaballoo, and Cheryl Contee of Jack & Jill Politics, who describe their start, challenges they faced, their audience, reasons for their success, advice for those starting out, common mistakes, how to attract and retain readers, and other topics. Distributed in North America by The David Brown Book Co. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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"...This book is a primer for amateur or serious bloggers, especially those ready to move beyond "blogging for me" to "blogging for an audience"..." Anthony Moretti, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Vol. 90(2), June 2013

Acknowledgements 9(2)
Introduction: The Rise and Influence of the Political Blogging A-List 11(6)
Chapter 1 Arianna Huffington
17(6)
Chapter 2 Taegan Goddard
23(7)
Chapter 3 Jane Hamsher
30(6)
Chapter 4 Eric Olsen
36(8)
Chapter 5 Andrew Malcolm
44(11)
Chapter 6 Nick Gillespie
55(9)
Chapter 7 Thomas Lifson
64(8)
Chapter 8 Eric Garris
72(7)
Chapter 9 Tyler Cowen
79(6)
Chapter 10 Rogers Cadenhead
85(7)
Chapter 11 Lew Rockwell
92(6)
Chapter 12 Jim Hoft
98(6)
Chapter 13 Steve Clemons
104(6)
Chapter 14 Ben Smith
110(6)
Chapter 15 Matthew Yglesias
116(6)
Chapter 16 John Hawkins
122(7)
Chapter 17 Heather Parton
129(10)
Chapter 18 Kevin Drum
139(7)
Chapter 19 Juan Cole
146(8)
Chapter 20 Cheryl Contee
154(7)
Conclusion: How to Plan, Produce, and Promote a Successful Political Blog 161(11)
Endnotes 172(3)
Index 175
Tanni Haas, Ph.D. holds the Leonard & Claire Tow Professorship and is a Full Professor in the Department of Speech Communication Arts & Sciences at the City University of New York - Brooklyn College. An avid political blog reader, he is the author of "The Pursuit of Public Journalism: Theory, Practice, and Criticism" (Routledge, 2007), which is due out in Chinese and Korean translation, as well as three dozen scholarly journal articles and book chapters on political blogging and other forms of citizen-based journalism.