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March 4, 2010

Seeking video game bloggers

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Below is a special request from The Baltimore Sun's Nancy Knight, who oversees our new network of Maryland blogs called Charm City Current.  I hope some Baltimore gamer geeks can help her out!

 

 

 

As you may already know, The Sun has launched what we hope will be a comprehensive network of the best blogs in Maryland, a site called Charm City Current. Along with showcasing the many awesome existing bloggers from the area, we’d like to create some new ones.

In that spirit, Gus was kind enough to lend me his podium for a minute to recruit any video game experts, amateurs or addicts to write a blog about the games, the industry and the people who make these games such hot topics.

We’re looking for someone who not will not only explain the difference between an MMORPG and a first-person shooter to all those noobs out there, but can write clearly and succinctly about the gaming culture that’s become so prominent in today’s tech-driven society.

And I’d especially like to hear your views on Felicia Day and The Guild.

So if you’re interested, or you know someone who’d be perfect for the gig, please e-mail me at nancy.knight@baltsun.com.

Posted by Gus Sentementes at 8:37 AM | | Comments (0)
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About Gus G. Sentementes
Gus G. Sentementes (@gussent on Twitter) has been writing for The Baltimore Sun since 2000. He's covered real estate, business, prisons, and suburban and Baltimore City crime and cops. He was one of the first reporters at The Sun to use multimedia tools and Web applications -- a video camera, an iPhone -- to cover breaking news. He hopes to cover Maryland geeks and the gadgets and Web sites they build, and learn -- and share -- something new every day.

Gus has a wife, a young daughter and two feuding cats. They live in Northeast Baltimore.
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