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I Swim for Oceans by Melissa
http://www.iswimforoceans.com/
I Swim for Oceans is a book blog featuring the young adult market. It often hosts authors, tours and giveaways and has been active for over 2 years.
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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I'm Christian - Get Over It! by Robert Montero
http://rightwinghome.blogspot.co.uk/
This is blog aims to take a conservative look on many issues. I stand before you as an extremist: that is because I'm not Politically Correct. Enjoy reading the truth.
Location: London, United Kingdom
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I'm Going to Write a Book in 2013 by Jennifer
http://writingabook2013.blogspot.com/
This blog details my efforts to create a book in 2013. It contains features such as sneak previews, questionnaires, and writing resources and support. Everyone currently trying to write a book should come join in the community. Writing a book is hard work, you shouldn't go it alone.
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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I'm In Love With The Universe by ariele
http://inlovewiththeuniverse.blogspot.com/
The universe is inexplicably extensive, and we are just pinpricks in an ocean of exploding suns. Life is amazing.
Location: Durham, New Hampshire
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I'm not dead by Ben Oliver
http://www.benoliverisalive.blogspot.com/
all sorts
Location: United Kingdom
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Ians Forest by Ian Minton
http://www.iansforest.com/
A Blog for the inspired poet in all of us- particularly to be a meant as a means to promote poetry as a form of contemporary expression~ as it once was another time ago.
Location: United States
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Icarus City by AB Cordellion
http://abcordellion.blogspot.co.uk/
Confessions alternate with dispatches from the frontline of Icarus City. A project to examine a life. To understand a self and its environment. To right wrongs; to dismantle illusions. A journey of self-discovery, a voyage of teaching oneself how to see the world. My actions reveal who I am, the good and the bad and the worst and the best. This is a story of a family plagued by madness and alcohol, dragged into the world of Manchester’s criminal underbelly, a father’s ambition for his discordant son, emergence from working-class roots to public school scholarship, from farmlife in the Outback to campuslife at an elite English redbrick... spat out of education into the hardnosed world of headhunting, an apparent escape - bizarrely tasked to start up a company for an eccentric F1 engine designer in the Algarve – turns out to be a mirage...
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
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Ichi Nichi Ikkai Everything Japanese by Clay Boutwell
http://www.1nichi1kai.com/
Japanese language lessons, reviews on electronic dictionaries & books on Japanese and other random bits by Clay from TheJapanesePage.com
Location: Tallahassee, Florida
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Idle Speculations by terry
http://idlespeculations-terryprest.blogspot.com/
A series of postings on subjects I like: history; art; Italy; and whatever grabs me at the time
Location: Prestwick, Ayrshire, United Kingdom
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Idling thoughts by Prabin
http://recant.wordpress.com/
Short stories, Memoir, Poems, Journal
Location: Mumbai, India
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Idyll Ramblings by Wade Burch
http://blog.wadeburch.com/
A union actor's perspective on politics, entertainment, technology, and the world at large.
Location: Long Beach, California
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Igor Sapien's Daily Word by Igor Sapien
http://igorsapien.blogspot.com/
The personal blog of a surrealist painter turned fiction writer.
Location: Green Valley, Arizona
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iJuan, mi rincón de la i-maginación... by Juan Ángel
http://ijuan.wordpress.com/
Bienvenido y gracias por esa visita que me alegra el día.
Location: Oviedo, Spain
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Imagine Into Being by The Intentional Sage
http://imagineintobeing.wordpress.com/
What if the world were different? What if the world were a place where everybody was happy? What if the world were a place where everything (animals and plant life included) was at peace? What if we, as humans, lived harmoniously with our surroundings? What if the purpose of life was to be joyful – all the time? The Intentional Sage believes that it is important to provide examples of answers to these questions. We are all co-creators of the future. Adhering to this premise, all of the posts that can be found at “Imagine Into Being” (http://imagineintobeing.wordpress.com/) are intended to co-create the future. These “imaginings” are wonderful additions to the possibilities of what is to happen in the future. Every thought ever created is part of a grander collection of thoughts. The more times a thought is believed and energy it garners (by way of more and more people believing it), the more likely it is that this thought is going to occur. This is the perfect reason for this blog. The world is aching for more positive and intentional thoughts to be added to the collection. This blog seeks to do that by contributing a number of intentional and very different possibilities for the world.
Location: Canada
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Importance of Words, The by Gina
http://the-importance-of-words.blogspot.com/
The Importance of Words is aimed at writers of any standard. Lists of phrases, advice and useful links perfect for ad/copy writers,speechwriters,storytellers etc.
Location: United Kingdom
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In A Nut Shell... by Unabashed Girly-Girl
http://unabashedgirly-girl.blogspot.com/
a self proclaimed girly-girl keeps a journal about life's little trials and triumphs, and everything in between -- both big and very, very miniscule.
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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In a Silent Way by Jamis
http://BeyondWhiteNoise.blogspot.com/
Its about a lot of things but most of all its quality writing that is fun to read. I would classify it as both Literature and Humor. I also add fictional stories that I have been working on. It's definitely worth checking out.
Location: Ketchum, Idaho
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in medias res - my writing process by Milo James Fowler
http://www.milo-inmediasres.com/
Follow a writer's journey into the Published Land! Visit the blog of Milo James Fowler, whose work has recently appeared in A Fly in Amber, Everyday Weirdness, Six Sentences, and Every Day Fiction.
Location: San Diego, California
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In My Head by Sheryl Steines
http://sherylsteines.blogspot.com/
A look into the life of a first time author and blogger. My successes and failures of publishing my book and an inside look at the characters and stories that are In My Head.
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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In My Imagination - Anne Douglas, Erotic Romance Author by Anne Douglas
http://annedouglas.blogspot.com/
Rants, raves, sexy excerpts and horrible snags from published Erotic Romance author Anne Douglas
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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In Nuce: Literature and Language Geekland by Shannon
http://www.in-nuce.com/
In Nuce is a blog about the richness of classical literature and the minutiae of rhetoric and composition. It serves students, teachers, home-school families, and life-long learners. From this site, users can access a plethora of hyperlinks to other literary resources.
Location: Idaho
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In Praise of Older Books by Jonathan Chamberlain
http://2ndhandbooklover.wordpress.com/
Musings on Life, The World, and Second Hand Books
Location: Brighton, England
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In Rags and Tatters by Jen
http://inragsandtatters.blogspot.com/
Hopefully coherent ramblings of a mostly unemployed college graduate. Also two book reviews a week.
Location: Perris, California
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In This Light by Dory Adams
http://www.doryadams.com/
In This Light is a blog about the influence of images on writers and writing. Think of it as a place where imagery joins narrative, to see how things look through the light of words.
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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In-A-Bloga-Da-Vida by John
http://innablogadavida.blogspot.com/
A collection of parodies and writing about parodies.
Location: Wichita, Kansas
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