I Have Returned (with the Help of a WordPress Upgrade)

I have finally returned, after a long melodrama involving myself and the new (lovely) WordPress upgrade. In the end, I got help from the awesome Elly with my upgrade. Sorry for the long absence, during which a lot has changed.

First, what hasn’t changed: I am still running the science fiction and science blog io9, which is part of the Gawker Media Network. I’m proud to say that the blog is doing fantastically well, and we hit an all-time high last month with over 8.8 million views. A lot of that had to do with our coverage of geek media extravaganza Comic-Con, where studios and publishers announce their upcoming creations for next year.

What has changed: After nine years, I finally decided to move on and stop writing my weekly culture and technology column Techsploitation. I had a blast writing it every week, and it was great to have a regular outlet where my radical leftist side could team up with my super geeky side. But I had been writing it weekly for nine years (did I mention the nine years?), and I wanted to go out on a high note, before I started to burn out. I was sad to let it go, but I’m happy to put more energy into the posts I do for io9 — many of which are fairly political, and all of which are alarmingly geeky. You can read my farewell column here.

4 Responses to “I Have Returned (with the Help of a WordPress Upgrade)”

  1. Freddie Freelance Says:

    Mmmmmm… Now your blog has that new WordPress smell.

  2. claire Says:

    dewd, i went looking for your ‘sploitation take on google chrome before remembering the sadness. can you comment bloggily?

  3. Anon Says:

    I kept praying it was temporary when I noticed the sfbg didn’t contain your column anymore. There’s just something less “real” about a blog, I can’t say how many years I’ve been reading your stuff, thanks for all the memories.

    Amazed and saddened this will be the first comment, months late.

  4. Goedkope Website Says:

    Someone blogging for 9 years will never stop. It’s like with boxers, they retire, but start the next year…

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