As Sepia Mutiny’s first anniversary nears, we thought we’d mix things up a little by bringing in friends of the Mutiny to guest blog for a month each. We could think of no more appropriate person to take our guest blogging cherry than the O.G. Bollykitsch blogger. He’s inspired many of our posts and video-blogged oodles of cheesy ’70s item numbers for our milk-snorting pleasure.
Introducing the man who needs no introduction: DJ Spin Boldak, the Stetson from Crooklyn, Turbanhead.
I was surprised to know you guys have been around for less than one year. It also made me go through the archives to see how the authorship statistics have changed. Very interesting. Hope you guys are planning some kind of site-statistics show-all gala for the anniversary. I am particularly interested in how the words-per-blogpost have gone up in direct relation to the number of unique clicks 😉
The site stats are available at the bottom of nearly every page, you’re welcome to browse. Yup, knowing someone will read your work is so motivating! There’s even been some talk of comments addiction 😉
Will we have other guest-bloggers who happen to be women, or will Sepia continue to be testosterone-heavy?
Who are the top 3 female bloggers you love to read every day? Not ones you objectively think are ‘pretty good,’ but ones you love.
only one: HERstory and its subsidiaries.
Don’t have time to read any blog every day (not even this one), but…
Manish, I am assuming you mean South Asian/Desi/Whatever-Terminology-Is-Appropriate-On-Sepia-These-Days, so…
http://www.kitabkhana.blogspot.com http://blog.shashwati.com http://ssrdatta.blogspot.com http://indianwriting.blogspot.com http://www.rabfish.blogspot.com http://www.mamohanraj.com/journal/index.php (one of the five oldest blogs on the internet, apparently)
Rani, the simple answer to the first part of your question is “yes.”
How about Indo-Caribbean? British? I think everyone would love a good Punjabi Boy post. Queer NYC Bong? Or am I pushing my luck here? 🙂
Abhi, looking forward to it.