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Who Do You Think Knows Blogs Better?
Entrant #1–blogger and poet Ron Silliman, who asserts that at the last MLA convention, two-thirds of the papers "had less in the way of ideas than the average blog note." (Dan Green, as you might have already guessed, has thoughts.)
Entrant #2–NYTBR editor Sam Tanenhaus, who says "I find [litblogs] write about us, but I don’t find they write about authors and have that many interesting things to say about literature. Maybe I’m missing them?"
Keep in mind: Silliman has been blogging for a number of years now, and Tanenhaus "kind of speed[s] through" them "every few months."
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