Alex‘ Notizbuch ist nicht der einzige Blog, für den ich schreibe. Außerdem bin ich aktiver Autor der folgenden Blogs:
Alex’s Notebook
- I am currently running five different blogs, but is it really better to separate them or just have one blog with everything?
- I took some time this afternoon to import hundreds of old blog posts into this blog.
- A couple of days ago, I stumbled upon an interesting article on TechDirt about how many websites have started to wall themselves off from the open internet in order to prevent AI bots from scraping their content. I have thoughts about it.
- It seems like when I'm not writing posts on one of my blogs, I'm thinking about whether or not to replace WordPress as my CMS. It's an endless quest that I have gone on several times without ever actually replacing the software.
- It seems like every browser is currently jumping on the band wagon and trying to "enhance" the browsing experience with AI. Vivaldi isn't and that's refreshing.
- It seems like Harvard Law School got a pretty good deal on that geninue copy of the Magna Carta.
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The Beskirted Man
- This week, I celebrated my birthday, talked to a man in a utility kilt, wore some great outfits and was generally busy. The post Week Notes #3 appeared first on The Beskirted Man.
- While this article isn't strictly about men wearing gender-non-conforming clothing, it is most certainly a topic that is discussed quite a bit. The post ‘Girls need to carry things too!’: How women’s pockets became so controversial appeared first on The Beskirted Man.
- I don't have a lot to report on this week, but I do have a couple of updates in terms of blog posts to share. The post Week Notes #2 appeared first on The Beskirted Man.
- This is an interesting article that discusses men wearing "women's" clothing such as skirts and heels to work as well as addressing heteronormativity. The post Skirting: the issue: Do queered clothes still make the man? appeared first on The Beskirted Man.
- Today, we welcome "Born too early" from Brabant, Netherlands to Profiles of Beskirted Men! The post Profiles of Beskirted Men: “Born too early” appeared first on The Beskirted Man.
- I've decided to try something new on the blog called "Week Notes" to share more regular updates about my adventures in gender-non-conformity. The post Week Notes #1 appeared first on The Beskirted Man.
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Haunting Alex
- The Hull family has owned the Gallows Hill Winery for generations, living and working on the beautiful grounds where they grow their famous grapes. Until the night Mr. and Mrs. Hull settle down for the evening…and are dead by morning. When their daughter, Margot, inherits the family business, she wants nothing to do with it. […]
- I have decided to completely reconceptualize the Stories section of Haunting Alex. This is what I've changed it to.
- Erin hasn’t been able to set a single boundary with her charismatic but reckless college ex-boyfriend, Silas. When he asks her to bail him out of rehab—again—she knows she needs to cut him off. But days after he gets out, Silas turns up dead of an overdose in their hometown of Richmond, Virginia, and Erin’s […]
- Holly Sherwin has been a struggling playwright for years, but now, after receiving a grant to develop her play Witching Night, she may finally be close to her big break. All she needs is time and space to bring her vision to life. When she stumbles across Hill House on a weekend getaway upstate, she is immediately […]
- When struggling concert pianist Emil inherits a house from his late uncle, he thinks all of his problems are solved. Absconding to the mysterious Weatherby House in the suburbs of Portland where his famous uncle composed many classical masterpieces, Emil finds the place completely empty, save for one thing: His uncle’s grand piano. But Weatherby […]
- A Haunting on the Hill by Elizabeth Hand is an interesting modern dive into the world originally created by Shirley Jackson in The Haunting of Hill House.
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History Rhymes
- Secret societies, like the notorious Illuminati, have long fascinated people worldwide, their influence extending from history into today's popular culture. The post Illuminati in the 18th Century appeared first on History Rhymes.
- Today I am excited to announce that after a number of years of lying dormant, History Rhymes is finally getting a new lease on life. The post History Rhymes Gets a New Design and More appeared first on History Rhymes.
- Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated after the end of the First World War, but that is generally when he exits the stage of popular history. So what happened to him? What did he do in that time? This article aims to explore some of these questions. The post Kaiser Wilhelm II After His Abdication – Part […]
- It is hard to believe that an entire decade has elapsed since I published my first History Rhymes blog post entitled "Starting Out." A lot has changed in the past ten years and I have big plans for it for the future. The post A Decade of History Rhymes appeared first on History Rhymes.
- The rule of the Bavarian kings ended with the German Revolution of 1918-1919 in the immediate aftermath of World War I. The royal family became enemies of the Nazis and had to flee Germany, but never gave up the dream of restoring the monarchy. The post Kings of Bavaria: Conclusion – After the Fall of […]
- History Rhymes has been picked to be featured in an editorial by Tutorful called "History Lovers: Awesome Websites and Resources To Cure Your Boredom". The post History Rhymes Featured on Tutorful appeared first on History Rhymes.