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MetaxuCafe UpdatesSearching Member Sites
I’ve recently added a search function so that you can limit your Google search to just the blogs that are members of MetaxuCafe. I think that will be a good resource for everyone looking for literary topics online and you’ll find it right on the front page as well as other places on the site. Now if you want to read about, say Orhan Pamuk, but only want to search the litblogs you trust, you can narrow your search right here.
MetaxuCafé is devoted to highlighting the best content from the community of bloggers who write about books.
We serve both the writers and readers and intend to drive traffic to member’s sites and create context around and give permanence to their original writing.
How does it work?
The 30 most recent posts from the litblogosphere. Right now the sites on the headlines page are from the 100+ blogs on the blogroll, but in the near future will be from those that opt in.
Members can cross post, or make original posts of any essays or reviews or anything topical to discuss on the site. A blog-of-blogs if you will, we hope that this will represent varying points of view on topics in one place, act as a central archive for great content, and create an environment for collaboration and discussion.
Forums are open to anyone, although there will be certain categories only open to members. Forums cover a variety of book-related topics and it’s easy to sign-up for a password to post.
Members?
There are two types of members on this site. Forum members can (must) sign up to post in the MetaxuCafe forums and more easily post comments throughout the site.