September 11, 2008

Sample Blog Review: Andrew Sullivan

"The Daily Dish"
Andrew Sullivan
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com

Andrew Sullivan is an editor for the Atlantic Monthly, and has been blogging since the summer of 2000. On his blog, The Daily Dish, he writes about politics, religion, current events, pop culture, and sometimes (though less often these days) about gay rights issues. Sullivan is Harvard-educated, Catholic, gay (and married, as of early 2008), and politically conservative (the libertarian kind). His most recent book, The Conservative Soul: How We Lost It, How to Get It Back, was about the influence of religion on political conservatism. He updates his blog daily, often twenty or thirty times in a day.

His online work for the Atlantic seems designed primarily to provoke strong opinions. Sullivan won't just write about the events of the day, he tells you what he thinks about them. He sometimes gets into heated exchanges with other writers, both on and offline. As much as anything, I think, it's this strong set of opinions that keep readers--both those who agree and those who disagree--to come back and read more.

The Daily Dish is easy to navigate. The stories are on the left, while links--including those to his archives and biography, and a number of other websites and blogs--are on the right. He links to blogs of all political leanings, even those he consistently disagrees with. He includes photos and YouTube videos, but probably only about 10% of the time. Regular features include "The View from Your Window," in which readers e-mail photographs from their homes around the world, and "Mental Health Break," where Sullivan posts some random, often ridiculous YouTube video.

I read Sullivan regularly, because I consider him a smart guy with a lot of interesting things to say. He writes about topics that interest me, and I find his writing voice sharp and often funny. The Daily Dish is linked to my own blog.