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London Theatre Blog joins 9rules

7 December 2006 Written by Andrew EglintonPrint This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post
London Theatre Blog joins 9rules

9r.gifI’m pleased to announce that London Theatre Blog has been accepted into the 9rules Network as part of round 5 additions. 9rules is a US blogging network that highlights a wide array of English language-based content with topics ranging from living with music to knitting like a man and the joys of flying aeroplanes. By joining this network, I hope to bring a more diverse audience to LTB and hopefully in return, to stir an iota of interest in theatre among the non-devotees out there. From what I understand, LTB is the first theatre blog to join the network but perhaps it will pave the way for a future ‘theatre’ community on their site…who knows? My thanks to the 9rules crew Paul Scrivens, Tyme White and Mike Rundle.

7 Comments »

  • Volkher Hofmann said:

    About (am I allowed to say “damn” here?) damn time too!

    I’m really glad this excellent site joined the network and I, as a reader, have big hopes for this site’s future.

    Music, literature and especially drama and the theater are my major passions (is passion countable?), and this is the best site on the block.

    Congratulations … and keep up the excellent work!

  • Andrew Eglinton said:

    Volkher, thanks, you’re too kind.

    There are a lot of really excellent theatre sites out there, far exceeding the quality of this one, I only wish we could have a type of 9rules for arts and centralise all the theatre blogs some how.

    I guess that’s the job of rss feeds for now but maybe one day…

    Keep up the good work over at Living With Music.

  • Volkher Hofmann said:

    Andrew,

    I beg to differ, if I may. I know many of the big sites out there and this one has the design, the concept and the drive that puts it into the number one spot for me. You could say that it’s right up my alley.

    You have many, many excellent posts here and I hope this site will really take off.

    In times in which I had to reduce my online time majorly, I always made sure to drop by here … and I will continue to do so. BTW: This site made me rekindle a flame that I thought had been almost put out a while ago, and that is the biggest compliment I can give a site.

    Call it a personal preference, if you like.
    :)
    P.S.: Livingwithmusic.com is chugging along nicely, but I simply do not have the time to really make it take off the way Google and others tell me it could. After Christmas, there’ll be a more frequent posting schedule in order to take advantage of the major Google juice I’ve gotten (I moved to a PR of 6 fast after joining 9rules and I’d like to build on that).

    Now, back to my day job. :/

  • Eric Gideon said:

    Congrats on joining the network! It’s amazing to see the variety of 9rules… it looks like Round 5 is keeping the content great. And thanks for mentioning aeronaut :D - there should be more of a focus on actual flying over the next few months.

  • dave said:

    Congrats for this achievement! I believe this blog will take off to the hight of excellence in a shorter time span especially if all theater lovers would support this blog with useful & unique content.

  • David Demchuk said:

    Congratulations on joining us at 9rules! I’m the male knitter referred to in the post, and I’m also a writer for theatre, film and other media. I know I’m not alone when I say that I’m looking forward to reading your blog, and finding out more about what’s happening on the London theatre scene.

    Cheers,

    David D.

  • Andrew said:

    Thanks to both Davids for the kind comments.

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