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Here's a list of Fellows blogs and websites I've pulled from FRSA twitter profiles. I thought it would be useful to share here and ask you to list any others you come across.   

It's a very basic, undifferentiated list right now and could be handy for folk who are experimenting with curation tools which can give a real-time overview of what we're all talking about elsewhere on the web.  Some of the sites haven't been updated in a while but I've included them because it's what Fellows are choosing to display on their twitter profiles.

  1. Susan Aktemel http://www.impactarts.co.uk/  
  2. Joel Bailey http://plateandserve.wordpress.com/
  3. Mark Beech http://www.bloomberg.com/muse/mark-beech/
  4. Mike Bennett https://publicintelligence.wordpress.com/
  5. Colin Beveridge http://www.colin-beveridge.com/
  6. Nick Booth http://podnosh.com/
  7. Dave Briggs http://davepress.net/
  8. Tessy Britton http://thrivingtoo.typepad.com/
  9. Tom Brookes http://www.mypoliticsdegree.co.uk/  
  10. Sophia Bustamente http://sofiabustamante.com/
  11. Andre Campbell  http://www.andrecampbell.co.uk/   
  12. Natalie Campbell http://www.averygoodcompany.org/  
  13. Matthew Carlos http://www.matthewcarlos.com/
  14. Donal Carroll http://www.criticaldifference.co.uk/  
  15. John Cass http://pr.typepad.com/
  16. Jools Chaffer http://dizzy.org.uk/
  17. Lee Chalmers http://www.leechalmers.com/
  18. Lous Coiffait http://pearsoncpl.com/category/blogs/louis-coiffait/
  19. Steve Coles http://www.intentionality.co.uk/intentionality-blog/
  20. Jamie Coomber http://www.freshenmeup.com/ 
  21. Thomas Curtis http://inntw.com/
  22. Alexandra D-S http://designswarm.com/
  23. Julian Dobson http://livingwithrats.blogspot.com
  24. Lee Healey http://www.incomemax.org.uk/
  25. Kayte Judge https://goodthingsltd.wordpress.com/
  26. Ray Georgeson http://raygeorgesonresources.co.uk/  
  27. Emrys Green http://eu.emrysgreen.co.uk/
  28. Peter Gregson http://petergregson.co.uk/category/blog/
  29. Kate Hammer http://kilnco.com/blog/
  30. Andrew Heselwood http://www.heselwood.net/ 
  31. Noel Hidalgo http://blog.noneck.org/
  32. Richard Holmes http://richholmes.wordpress.com/
  33. Rebecca Howard http://www.cynergy.co.uk/  
  34. Catherine Howe http://curiouscatherine.wordpress.com/
  35. Caroline Hulse http://www.joedaisyspain.com/ 
  36. Jenni Inglis http://www.vieforlife.co.uk/  
  37. Carl Jeffrey http://www.fellowcreative.com
  38. Indy Johar http://www.project00.net/blog/
  39. Andrew Kent http://andys-kars.co.uk/  
  40. Cliff Leach http://disabled-traveller.blogspot.com/
  41. Mark Leech http://www.markleech.com/
  42. Manual Lima http://www.mslima.com/myhome.cfm
  43. Jen Lowthrop  http://volunteeraddict.com/  and http://shegetsaround.co.uk/
  44. Graham Mallinson http://www.d2digital.co.uk/blog/default.aspx
  45. Dan Martin  http://www.businesszone.co.uk/blogs/dan-martin
  46. Derek McAuley http://unitarianchiefofficer.blogspot.com
  47. Dr Catherine McCall http://www.thephilosophydoctor.co.uk/2011/ 
  48. Max McKeown http://www.maxmckeown.com/
  49. Casey Morrison http://corruptthebrand.blogspot.com/
  50. Paul Nash http://www.penval.co.uk/news 
  51. Sophie Orbaum http://www.knowledgepeers.com/
  52. Andrew Palmer http://www.palmersquared.co.uk/ 
  53. Linda Parkinson-Hardman http://womanontheedgeofreality.com/
  54. Pathik Pathak http://pathikpathak.wordpress.com
  55. John Popham http://www.johnpopham.com/about
  56. Ruth Raban http://www.creativelancashire.org/ 
  57. Dr Mike Reddy http://doctormikereddy.wordpress.com/ 
  58. Phillippa Rose http://www.phillirose.com/  
  59. Rob Sharp http://www.robsharp.com/
  60. Matthew Schellhorn http://www.matthewschellhorn.com/
  61. Iain Scott http://www.cognitivebusinesstherapy.co.uk/blog/
  62. Vikas Shah http://thoughteconomics.blogspot.com/
  63. Daniel Snell http://arrivalworldwide.blogspot.com/ 
  64. Wird Sterk http://theurbancrofter.posterous.com/
  65. Dan Thompson http://www.artistsandmakers.com/
  66. Trudy Thompson http://www.bricksandbread.com/ 
  67. Clare White https://plus.google.com/u/0/107602038591668207888/posts
  68. David Wilcox http://socialreporter.com/ 
  69. Dr Graham Wilson http://www.the-confidant.info/
  70. Peter Worley http://www.peterworley.com

There are loads, so I'll add more in due course.  First 30 shown abovr. 

edit: First 70 60 now listed. (updated March 13th)

Linda Parkinson-Hardman

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Hi Roxanne, how do we go about adding our blog to the blogroll? Do you just need the URL?

pathikpathak.wordpress.com

That's it Pathik, you're all done, now people can find you easily and follow whatever work you choose to publish on the web.

I'll collect and list another 30 soon.  I'll start trying new curation / aggregation tools over the next few weeks, hopefully others will too.

While I'm here I'll add another from a Fellow featured in the most recent email newsletter.

Emma Smith http://artistemmasmith.wordpress.com/

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