Which famous people have blogs?

Maverick owner and Billionaire Mark Cuban has a blog. It’s pretty interesting too. A lot of his take on technology.

Humor columnist Dave Barry’s blogis a good read.

Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst has a Xanga page.
English-speaking Japanese pop star Crystal Kay has an account on www.funhi.com, where she keeps a journal.
Many Korean celebrities keep diaries and photoblogs and communicate with their fans on the insanely popular (in Korea, anyway) Cyworld online community.

Poker pro Paul Phillips

George Soros (I don’t read it, but I’m aware of its existence).

Former Aussie Rules footballer & Energizer pitchman Mark “Jacko” Jackson

Pardon me, but that was a pretty pointless woosh.

Here’s a list of syndicated feeds, which includes several celebrity blogs, such as the aforementioned Neil Gaiman, Dave Barry, Margaret Cho, Wil Wheaton, et al.

Jerry Pournelle: http://www.jerrypournelle.com/view/currentview.html

Brian

That’s not the only time he’s mentioned the Straight Dope. Apparently he uses (used?) the boards to check information. His mention is what got me started, too. Before that I had seen the books, but not thought to look for a website.

It was just a throwaway bit of humour. I had no idea anyone would not spot it immediately as such.

When you posted in good faith, I wanted to be polite, so I broke the news gently and apologised.

There you have it.

I wonder if he posts here? I sure as hell wouldn’t admit it on these boards if I were famous, but maybe he’s reading this.

Hi Neil! Love your books! Do more Stardust-type fantasy.

Maybe he’s newcrasher.

I doubt very much Neil would ever describe himself as a “Republican Christian.”