Bertha the Earthtruck, the title of this blog doesn’t give much away. Once loaded though, the template is nice and simple, the links are not scattered all about and are easy to find. The archives are easy to navigate.
Mark Gammon is a writer, he has a link to his book in his links section, and he also has a website as well. Mark writes about issues that he finds to be frustrating as well as amusing to himself. Things from UK politics, to American politics to his thoughts on war and different bills being passed through government.
I didn’t find any errors with any of the links, they all work and are easily identifiable from first glance. The layout of the blog is easy on the eyes, which is a good thing. There are photo’s included in the newer entries, although Mark hasn’t updated since Feb this year. Going through his archives gives you a glimpse into who Mark really is. I am not sure why this is listed as a creative writing blog as I think it should be in the personal category as there isn’t anything really that relates to creative writing, unless you look at his book link.
Overall, I found Mark’s blog somewhat interesting. His views, as most bloggers, are put across very well. His writing style is easy to read and the links in his entry’s all work. I, personally, wouldn’t really re-visit this blog. Then again, my blogging tastes do tend to go along the witty dry humour route.
Bertha the Earthtruck