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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[why would anyone have ten (10) different blogs!?&#xA;— i know! right?&#xA;&#xA;and why would you have ten #tags inside of those blogs, making in effect, ten different blogs inside each of those ten blogs?&#xA;&#xA;for example here are some of the tags from the postpost blog and one of their URLs :&#xA;posthumanist&#xA;postdeath&#xA;postatheist&#xA;postart&#xA;postsex&#xA;postlove&#xA;&#xA;— but that&#39;s one hundred blogs! that&#39;s crazy! right? &#xA;yes.&#xA;&#xA;all but one of the blogs are publicly accessible. you can subscribe to each of these blogs and receive an email when something is posted there. &#xA;&#xA;there is no index or list of the blogs or tags but links to individual posts will appear from time to time, sometimes in an unusual way. collect the set! &#xA;&#xA;bookmarks and instapaper or pocket are your friend, although you can also download all the posts on a blog as an ebook in .epub format. the way you do this is by adding .epub to the URL of the blog. for example : https://write.as/johannesk/.epub &#xA;&#xA;If you want all posts with a particular tag as an ebook, say #sometag, you’d use: https://write.as/johannesk/tag:sometag.epub&#xA;&#xA;one blog (or in effect ten blogs), daybook (random journal entries 1988—2044), can be made accessible to individual people on application. be aware that i am likely to enter into an email conversation with you about this.&#xA;&#xA;also be aware that this is a work in progress and there are and sometimes will be many gaps and errors.&#xA;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>why would anyone have ten (10) different blogs!?
— i <em>know</em>! right?</p>

<p>and why would you have ten <a href="https://johannesk.writeas.com/tag:tags" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">tags</span></a> inside of those blogs, making in effect, ten different blogs inside each of those ten blogs?</p>

<p>for example here are some of the tags from the <a href="https://write.as/postpost/" rel="nofollow">postpost</a> blog and one of their URLs :
posthumanist
<a href="https://write.as/postpost/tag:postdeath" rel="nofollow">postdeath</a>
postatheist
postart
postsex
postlove</p>

<p>— but that&#39;s one hundred blogs! that&#39;s crazy! right?
yes.</p>

<p>all but one of the blogs are publicly accessible. you can subscribe to each of these blogs and receive an email when something is posted there.</p>

<p>there is no index or list of the blogs or tags but links to individual posts will appear from time to time, sometimes in an unusual way. collect the set!</p>

<p>bookmarks and instapaper or pocket are your friend, although you can also download all the posts on a blog as an ebook in .epub format. the way you do this is by adding .epub to the URL of the blog. for example : <a href="https://write.as/johannesk/.epub" rel="nofollow">https://write.as/johannesk/.epub</a></p>

<p>If you want all posts with a particular tag as an ebook, say <a href="https://johannesk.writeas.com/tag:sometag" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">sometag</span></a>, you’d use: <a href="https://write.as/johannesk/tag:sometag.epub" rel="nofollow">https://write.as/johannesk/tag:sometag.epub</a></p>

<p>one blog (or in effect ten blogs), <em>daybook (random journal entries 1988—2044)</em>, can be made accessible to individual people on <a href="mailto:boeufhead@gmail.com?subject=daybook&amp;body=" title="hello. i would like to be able to read your daybook because..." rel="nofollow">application</a>. be aware that i am likely to enter into an email conversation with you about this.</p>

<p>also be aware that this is a work in progress and there are and sometimes will be many gaps and errors.</p>
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