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Where to find zombie’s work on the Web · zomblog. Some of you may be wondering: What happened to zombietime? Is it still an active site? What’s the difference between zombietime and zomblog?

And why does zombie sometimes write essays and posts that appear elsewhere, but not here? Time to clear that all up.

I probably should have written this post long ago, but I’ve never been good at promoting myself or at using “social media.” Better late than never, I suppose. In general, nowadays you can find my writing at four different venues: 1. Pajamas Media. 4. The Tatler(I’ll explain each of these in more detail below.)Sometimes I cross- link posts I make at one venue with notifications at the other venues — but not always. Why not? Because I’m disorganized and always short of time, that’s why not!

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Also, let it be noted: I do NOT have an account at any of the following social media sites, so don’t bother looking for me at…• Facebook• Twitter• Flickr…or any other similar sites. Each of my four primary venues serves a different purpose, and so, for the first time ever, I’ll explain what each is for: 1. I still consider it my “home page.” Prior to 2.

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I basically posted all my work at zombietime, but once I started zomblog in April of 2. I began to reserve zombietime for only “major” investigations or “long” photo essays. That distinction remains pretty much true to this day: big reports go on zombietime, and small reports go on zomblog. However, you may have noticed that I’m posting less and less frequently on zombietime; that’s because these days I post most of my big reports and long essays at Pajamas Media (“PJM” — more on that below).

In theory, I had originally planned to cross- post every single PJM essay also at zombietime, but, well, out of sheer laziness and limited spare time, I usually never get around to it. But on those occasions in which I do cross- post PJM photo essays at zombietime, the version posted at zombietime will sometimes have slightly larger photos, will all be on one page (instead of broken up into several pages), and will be ad- free and distraction- free — so many readers still consider the zombietime version (if there is one) as the “official” version of any zombie post. Since 2. 01. 0, everything that’s appeared at zombietime has also simultaneously appeared at PJM. I had planned to occasionally post zombietime- only “exclusives” that appear here and nowhere else, but once again the shortness of free blogging time and the general disorganization has prevented that from happening. As a result, posts appear at zombietime very infrequently these days, sometimes with several months of inactivity between reports.

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But I still reserve zombietime as the possible exclusive venue for any particularly outré reports in the future. You may have noticed that zombietime is not a blog; you can’t leave comments there, and it has no RSS feed. So there’s no automated way to get notified of new zombietime posts. But not to worry! Because that’s one of the functions that zomblog serves: as a zombietime- notification system. From the day I started zomblog, I have always made a zomblog post notifying readers of any new zombietime essay, without fail. And I plan to remain diligent about this.

So that if you subscribe to the zomblog RSS feed, you are guaranteed to learn of any and all new posts at zombietime (as infrequent as they may be). I post photo essays: it also exists as a permanent museum of classic (yet still wildly popular) picture collections like the Mohammed Image Archive and the (woefully out- of- date) zombietime Hall of Shame, among others. One last note about zombietime: Not only is zombietime not a blog, but it’s “old school” in every way: Each page is hand- coded, generally with 1. It has no bells and whistles of any kind: no comments, no social media widgets, no RSS, no sidebar, no nothing — except for my text and photos. That’s it. It also has no advertisements.

All of this is intentional. My goal with zombietime is to maintain a complete “purity of message,” each report being a single self- contained page 1. I’m addressing, with no outside distractions of any kind.

Old- fashioned? Sure. But I like it that way. I originally started zomblog as a place to publish short mini- posts that didn’t feel hefty enough to merit a post at zombietime. And while that remains zomblog’s primary function, it is also used for: - announcements of and links to all new zombietime reports; - a place for readers to comment on zombietime reports; - occasional notifications of my Pajamas.

Media posts; - a place for me to post single photos or humorous asides; - and in general anything I deem too “small” to post on zombietime. In theory, I really ought to post on zomblog notifications of each and every new essay I pubish at Pajamas Media, but I often use up all my available “blogging time” just creating the PJM report in the first place, and never get around to making a zomblog post about it. Terribly disorganized of me, I realize, but until I really get my act together (not likely), my zomblog/PJM notifications will remain inconsistent. Unlike zombietime, zomblog is a “normal” blog like everyone’s used to, with a comments section, time- stamped posts, archives, an RSS feed, “pingbacks,” and so forth. The only distinguishing factor is a complete absence of advertisements, which is once again a conscious decision on my part — a personality quirk, I suppose.

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Pajamas Media. My ongoing column at Pajamas Media (PJM) has now become my main outlet for posting photo essays, investigative reports, analyses, satire, and anything else that occurs to me. As such, it now generally serves the same function that zombietime used to serve, although there tends to be more straight- up writing at PJM, with only the occasional photo essay, whereas zombietime was somewhat more photographically oriented.

As I said above, my original intention was to re- post on zombietime each and every single PJM essay, but I’m always too busy to keep that promise. So these days, most of my essays appear at PJM and nowhere else. This is a key point, and actually the main reason I’m making this explanatory post: Many of my longtime readers keep checking for new stuff at zomblog and zombietime, and go away disappointed that there’s nothing new, unaware that I’m making frequent posts at PJM that never get referenced here at all. So if you want to keep abreast of my work, make sure you check my PJM column.

I’ve made many wildly popular and newsworthy posts at PJM over the last couple years that you would have entirely missed if you only checked the zombietime domain. Should I be cross- posting everything everywhere, for maximum exposure?

Yes. I don’t deny it. But blogging remains a part- time thing for me, and as long as my stuff appears at least somewhere, I’m satisfied: there’s no real need for a duplicative re- post of the same material. Besides which, PJM has a much larger Web footprint than zombietime, and PJM is indexed by Google News and other search engines, and as a result my work can reach a much wider audience through PJM than it could on just my own one- person site. Which brings me to my final primary venue: 4.

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