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Introducing Kevblog
7:30 P.M., Saturday, March 27, 2004
Welcome to my world. This site is intended to have several purposes, one of which is to serve as an ego trip for me. But if that were the only point, it would hardly be worth the time I will probably wind up spending here. No, there must be a larger mission. I've made it an archive of some of the more interesting articles that I've written in recent years that either have never appeared on the Web before, or which were originally published on Web sites that no longer exist. (Newsbytes, we hardly knew ye!) I also offer links to a few stories that remain online where they originally were published.
As things proceed forth, perhaps I will use this site as a repository for some of my musical recordings. What kind of music do I do? Think of it as karaoke with real instruments.
Beyond that, I really don't know what I'm going to do. Blog? Maybe. But people like my friend Howard Owens are far out in front of me, and I'm a bit overcommited in my life as it is; don't know if I'll have the time. Still, a centrist blogger -- which is what I would be -- does seem to be something the world could use. I just don't know if I'm the guy.
Anyway, enjoy this work in progress to the limited extent that you can.
Kevin Featherly, a former managing editor at Washington Post Newsweek Interactive, is a Minnesota journalist who covers politics and technology. He has authored or contributed to five previous books, Guide to Building a Newsroom Web Site (1998), The Wired Journalist (1999), Elements of Language (2001), Pop Music and the Press (2002) and Encyclopedia of New Media (2003). His byline has appeared in Editor & Publisher, the San Francisco Chronicle, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Online Journalism Review and Minnesota Law & Politics, among other publications. In 2000, he was a media coordinator for Web, White & Blue, the first online presidential debates. Currently is news editor for the McGraw-Hill tech publication, Healthcare Informatics.
Copyright 2004, by Kevin Featherly

