The B – It’s Your Blog
We’ve been working hard behind the scenes and we’ve got something new for you today. The B is now live. Let me tell you about it.
The B is a dedicated section of The Bluegrass Blog where you can contribute. All users are now Contributors with the ability to draft posts for The B. You can write about anything you want to talk about in the bluegrass world. John and I will review all the submissions, take care of some back end stuff like adding keywords, and then publish them. If a submission is especially well written and thoughtful we may even upgrade it to the front page of The Bluegrass Blog.
All new posts from this point forward, including posts on both The Bluegrass Blog and The B, are now open to comments. Comments are no longer moderated, you can say whatever you want. There is only one rule. No obcenities. Your first comment will be moderated, to make sure you’re a real person, and after that they will be published as soon as you hit the submit button.
This is a new approach to blogging and discussion in the Bluegrass world. All you have to do is login to The Bluegrass Blog and you’ll be right where you need to be. There are some more details and instructions for drafting posts available once you login. Let’s hear what you have to say…


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