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OS READERS' PICKS: 20TH AWARDS

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Welcome to OS Readers’ Picks

 OS Readers' Picks

       
ATTENTION OS REGULARS:  Due to the relentless technical problems Open Salon is experiencing, this will be the last Readers' Picks Awards until further notice.  The Readers' Picks Administrators thank all of you who have enthusiastically participated in this project.
 
 
 
 
 This week's RPs in the POST category go to: 
 
 
Chicago Guy Why Chicago Teachers Struck 

Lauren B. Davis I Would Rather Be With You Today 

Francesca BillerTraumatic Convention Disorder 

Gerald Anderson A Memory Betrayed 

Greg Correll --  I Will Nothing 

Homeless Scribe – Contemplation on Suicide 

Jennifer Prestholdt The Other Greek Crisis: Xenophobia and Mass Dentention 

Jonathan Wolfman It Abides: Telling Twins Their Dad Was on the Plane 

Old New Lefty – Revealed:The Republican Plan for Victory  

trilogy Chihily’s Garden 

 
 
 
 
 This week's RPs in the COMMENT category go to:
 
 
Jay Richer -- for his comment on Koshersalaami’s Tales of J: Two about politics

 

Congrats

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!

 REMINDER:  Please nominate your choices in the Comments section below.  To assist our busy adminstrators, please remember to include the link to the post you are nominating.

ALSO:  Since our OSRP Administrators do not officially nominate any posts, it is not necessary to send PM announcements of your new posts to this blog space. Individual admins nominate under their personal blog identities.

AND:  Self-nominated posts will be disqualified.


Want to participate?  

You are all used to Editor's Pick; this one is selected by your fellow bloggers.

For this blog to be useful, we have established criteria, both for recommending posts and for commenting on those recommendations. 

To nominate posts:

  • Choose posts based on quality of writing, interest of content, or particularly illuminating POV. We are more concerned about whether the blogger is good than whether the blogger is right. 
  •  Explain/justify your choice
  •  Please avoid
  1. Choosing a post based strictly on friendship 
  2. Choosing a post just because you agree with its content
  3. Bringing a post to our attention for the sole purpose of     condemning it. This isn’t Readers’ Pans.
  4. Choosing a post where most of what’s in the post does not consist of the blogger’s own work.
  5. Self-nomination   

To comment on nominations:  

  • Please limit comments to reasons for supporting or opposing the recognition of a post. Comments about specific content belong in the Comments of the post itself. 
  • Particularly if you oppose recognition, please write about the post itself and write as little as possible about the blogger. Please avoid being insulting – rudeness can get a comment deleted following a PM warning.  

To nominate a Comment on any post :

We have added nominations for Comments within a blog. Some OSers do some of their best work in Comments. Same criteria, same ground rules. When nominating, please give us a link to the post and how to find the comment - preferably the name of the commenter and the time and date the comment was made.    

How this blog works:

Administrators will check on comments and at least one of us will check on recommended posts, then comment on them. If the rationale for inclusion is present in the initial comment, it is seconded by any OS reader,  and the recommendation does not meet with an unusual amount of opposition, a link to the recommended post will be included in the next post on this blog. At this point, it is our plan to post once or twice a week. 

We hope this blog proves useful in terms of providing recognition to those you think deserve it and introducing you to bloggers you may not be aware of whose work is admired by your peers. Thank you for visiting.


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