Drum roll…

In a previous, rather jubilant post written on a very good day, I mentioned an exciting offer I’d just received. And here’s the scoop!

I’ve been invited to start blogging on the Nature Network! (And I got the hockey tickets too!)

OK, so it’s not quite the Nature publication that I’ve always wanted, but it’s as close as I’m likely to get!

They gave me two options: to move this whole blog over there, archives and all, or to start a new blog and keep this one intact. I went with the latter, so this blog will keep going, albeit with a reduced post frequency.

This actually feels like a really good time to split my blogging efforts. I started this blog while away on conference duty with my old job, when I was feeling mentally about as sharp as a butter knife. Being around academics again, and attending conference sessions for the first time in a long time, made me realise how much I missed using the science part of my brain. So my first couple of months worth of posts had a very scientific content as I dragged my science brain, kicking and screaming, back to life. I actually felt smarter than I had in ages!

As I became more comfortable with the medium and met some regular commenters, some more personal posts crept in, followed by monkeys and silliness. Since I started my new job – which uses my science brain every day – I’ve not posted much scientific content at all. Instead I’ve somewhat lazily regaled you with tales of football’s ups and downs and New Year’s drunkenness. However, I have been meaning to post the occasional journal club-type article. Honest.

So now, I get the best of both worlds! Posts about any new and exciting research that I come across, or posts with any other hard-core scientific content, will go up at my new blog. (I’ll insert a link to each new post the next time I post here). All the less serious stuff will stay here.

I think this is the best way to go, but I may have to adapt and evolve! Any feedback is always welcome!

Oh, and I decided to use my full name on the new blog. (I think I’d be crazy to stay anonymous on Nature’s site). So now you know! I realise it’s somewhat pointless to keep using my initials here, but I think I’d prefer it if googling my real name didn’t bring this blog up on the first few pages. So please don’t include my full name in any comments or anything. Thanks!

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(Interestingly enough, I went straight to my reader after writing this and found two posts, by Mrs Whatsit and Propter Doc, about blog anonymity. Spooky!)

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"one of the sillier science bloggers [...] I thought I should give a warning to the more staid members of the community." - Bob O'Hara, December 2010
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14 Responses to Drum roll…

  1. Asha says:

    Ooooh!! How exciting! I’m so proud of you. Way to go, good luck.

  2. ScienceGirl says:

    Congrats!! I hope you keep up the fun stories on VWXYNot as you dive into your new serious Nature blog!

  3. CAE says:

    Aww, thanks both! I’m quite proud of myself too ;)And don’t worry, I’ve got lots of fun stories in reserve!

  4. Wayfarer Scientista says:

    Wow! Congratulations!! Woot!

  5. CAE says:

    Thanks! (I had to look up Woot in the Urban Dictionary. Now I feel old).

  6. Propter Doc says:

    share the meaning of woot? Congratulations anyway, looking forward to reading you over there too.

  7. EcoGeoFemme says:

    What great news. Good for you! I’ll be interested in the science posts, but I hope you continue to tell us about your super fun life here, too.

  8. Unbalanced Reaction says:

    Congrats! I look forward to your posts. 🙂

  9. CAE says:

    Woot seems to be analogous to woo hoo!Thanks all for your kind words, it’s going to be fun!

  10. Anonymous says:

    How exciting, I am thrilled for you! I have to check out the new blog. Maybe I might one day be sharper than a butter knife too? Can I share with your old friends?Mermaid

  11. CAE says:

    Mermaid, you’re already sharper than I was at my butter knife stage! And please share with whoever might be interested!

  12. The bean-mom says:

    Congratulations!!! I’ve been lurking here, and am looking forward to reading the new blog!

  13. CAE says:

    Bean-Mom – hello, welcome, and thank you!

  14. Mad Hatter says:

    Wow! That’s fantastic…congratulations! Can’t wait to read your new blog. 🙂

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