Just stumbled across Worthwhile, a sleek-looking new online magazine “for readers who seek to make a difference while making a living.” It’s really a group blog by 8 authors who are terrific writers. It reminds me that good blogging is really about good writing. Co-founders are Anita Sharpe and Kevin Salwen, veterans of The Wall Street Journal and winners of a Pulitzer Prize. The other contributors are David Batstone; David Weinberger (co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto); Halley Suitt (she’s an absolute nut; I’ve met her and I love her. Halley’s personal blog is… well, it can be raunchy); Kate Yandoh; Rebecca Ryan; and Tom Peters (co-author of In Search of Excellence). Oops. I said something not-so-complimentary recently about Tom Peters’ home page. Maybe I’ll take another look…
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