http://www.elizabethgenco.com is the main hub. Everything gets cross-posted to the LiveJournal. Sometimes I post additional behind-the-scenes things to the Livejournal, such as this neurotic missive to an artist who's working on something of mine. Thankfully, I do not get neurotic very often, at least not in public.
I try to make announcements and things about my and my husband's work over at Streetfables but I often forget.
I contribute to the Endicott Studio blog, albeit (unfortunately) infrequently. Terri and Midori are very patient with me, bless them.
True enough... It is not as if I would respond to them or give them value. I just would like to think that there are more things hitting my site than the hundreds of robot spamlinkers that cruise the supermation inforhighway looking for non-Captcha'd comment fields.
I frantically scribble about microbe colonisation, low fat foods and various medicinal stupors which will all be elucidated at great and unnecessary length if you but caress my face with your pointy thingmajig. I promise I won't tell your parents.
My main blog is thedubiousmonk.net. I have a Tumblr and Twitter and Flickr as well, but they're all just sidebar content. The blog is mostly about wherever I happen to be, so right now it's Winnipeg-ish, but there are a couple of years of China content in the archives. That was good stuff.
I've been here for a couple years. I started as a running commentary on the site for a live stage variety show, then OEDed myself a better name once the show kicked it.
I used to blog on geocities back in the 90s but I've been mostly resident here for a few years. I keep experimenting with splitting out techy posts from the rest (e.g. on engine.ning) but never found an effective (for me) way to do it so everything is parked here. Oh and not sure why but all my posts lost their categories a while ago. Sorry about that.
I'm having a time out until I can learn some manners.
I have a <a target="_blank" href="http://obliterati.livejournal.com/">Livejournal</a> and a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myspace.com/nightofthelivingdave">MySpace</a> and a <a target="blank" href="http://www.friendster.com/profiles/obliterati">Friendster</a> and a <a target="_blank" href="http://obliterati.wordpress.com/">Wordpress</a> and a <a target="_blank" href="http://obliterati.blogspot.com/">Blogger</a> and a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=500927164">Facebook</a> and a <a target="_blank" href="http://obliterati.vox.com/">Vox</a> and an <a target="_blank" href="http://obliterati.insanejournal.com/">Insanejournal</a> and a <a target="_blank" href="http://people.tribe.net/obliterati">Tribe</a> and a <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/obliterati">Twitter</a>, maybe one of these days there will be something good on any of them.
PapaJoeMambo's Cellar Full O'Noise although that's subject to change, perhaps. There are many people who I enjoy interacting with who are beginning to migrate to some other online locales if only because they don't feel comfortable with LiveJournal's newest owners.