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Boozers, Broken Hearts and Beautiful Women
What is in a name? For Shakespeare, a rose was a rose no matter what name arose. For ol’ Will, Four Roses would still be a whiskey by any other name. But, that word, whiskey, has shifted its meaning to … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, Bogart, Four Roses, Magnum p.i., Prohibition, Shakespeare, whiskey, Whiskey Blue, whisky, writing
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Letting Go of Your Words
This week, I’ve examined the role of the whisky writer/blogger in the online universe. The first piece talked about storytelling and preserving history. The second piece was about passion and connections. I’m ending the series by looking at what drives … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, blogging, Canada, Gal Granov, Mark Gillespie, Perfect Whisky Match, unicorn, whiskey, whisky, Whisky Guy Rob, Whisky Israel, WhiskyCast, writing
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Showdown: Writing vs. Blogging vs. Tweeting
Question(s): Does blogging about whisky, or anything for that matter, count as “writing”? Does “writing” about whisky and putting it into a blog count as “blogging”? And where does Twitter fit in to all of this? I mentioned in a … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, blogs, tweets, twitter, whiskey, whisky, writing
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