Question on Good Blogging Platforms
Jan. 1st, 2013 08:38 pmSo my essay from a few years ago on pregnancy in TV science fiction got cited on Wikipedia, but alas the website where it was published is defunct, so the Wikipedia link is now dead. I'd like to post the essay elsewhere so I can provide an updated Wikipedia reference, but I'm not sure where. I don't want it to just disappear in another few years when another domain expires.
Suggestions?
Should I post it on my personal Dreamwidth or LJ (listing it as a reissue of the original publication so it doesn't just look like someone's personal blog entry)?
Is there somewhere else I should shop it that's likely to remain in business or maintain a stable archive?
(It's not a formal critical essay with researched citations, aside from referencing specific shows' episodes--i.e. primary sources. It's more a fan meta essay in a sort of casual-academic tone. Probably about 2 printed pages.)
Suggestions?
Should I post it on my personal Dreamwidth or LJ (listing it as a reissue of the original publication so it doesn't just look like someone's personal blog entry)?
Is there somewhere else I should shop it that's likely to remain in business or maintain a stable archive?
(It's not a formal critical essay with researched citations, aside from referencing specific shows' episodes--i.e. primary sources. It's more a fan meta essay in a sort of casual-academic tone. Probably about 2 printed pages.)
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Date: 2013-01-02 06:37 am (UTC)I'd also like to read your essay.
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Date: 2013-01-03 01:40 am (UTC)