By the way, it is a lot of work to take a print magazine and convert it into an online magazine. This is especially true with the antiquated software we are forced to use at the Washington Monthly. The College Guide has a lot more interlocking pieces than the last issue, so making everything work together is harder this time around. Our crew has been working on this for a long time, and I’ve been on it close to full-time since Wednesday. So, I am sorry that I haven’t been around much or writing much but I gotta pay my bills. I think we’ll have the issue up sometime tonight, so make sure to go check it out.
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BooMan
Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
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Washington Monthly seems to be a good fit and a good gig for you. Go get your bills paid.
Most folks here understand.
No problem- you knocked that MoDo response way out of the park. That’ll keep us for the day.
We completely understand – do what you need to do.
In other news, it appears that Ferguson is a non-issue for Hillary Clinton – how can we expect her to deal with a 3 AM call if she can’t lead after 3 weeks?
Kevin Drum’s replacement at Political Animal banned me a few years back. I can’t recall why.
Boo, you’re one of the most active bloggers I know. Take your time, take a break, we’ll be here.
You consider this to be not writing much? You’re still putting out multiple posts per day. I’d say you’re doing just fine.