Hey! I bet he nabbed most of those from my list of celebrity diaries. (Though I didn't have the Al Roker one... good find!) Blogs, diaries - I must be the last person on Earth who grumbles about the distinction.
I don't think that Jeff Bridges' "scans of scribbles" should count. And where's the blog on Mariah's site? Was that breakdown archived?
I'm afraid I have not the slightest interest in reading anything by Mariah Carey. :)
Of course, if Bruce were to write one, he could no doubt be assured that Stella and I would read it every day.
Of course, if Bruce were to write one, he could no doubt be assured that Stella and I would read it every day.
Amen!
Ah, why am I not surprised that the Melanie Griffith site (aka "Welcome to Avalon") is the #1 worst weblog on earth? (Oh, I remember. Because she keeps talking about "discovering one's inner goddess" when she should be telling us what Antonio Banderas really looks like in the morning.)
I can't remember; did I post the URL for the log Ian McK. kept while doing LOTR in this space? I have it somewhere; it was very extensive, and very well written as well.
Never mind; I see Ryan has it on his list. It's well worth reading.
MTV VMA winner Pink's web diary got a mention in the latest Entertainment Weekly - it's going to be expanded and published as a book.
Of course, musician Jann Arden beat her to the printing press. The book, due out Oct. 15, "features selections from Arden's popular website journal entries that first appeared in early 2000."
Does that mean I might get a book deal someday for my journal in a few years? ;)
Anyway, topic: I looked up Pink's diary just now and it looks pretty interesting - basically notebook scans talking about how she came up with the songs on her album. (Right now I'm reading the entry where Pink talks about working with producer Linda Perry - aka the former lead singer for 4 Non Blondes.) Fascinating stuff, even for this non-fan.
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