I don't know how they juggle more than one blog at a time but the people I'm mentioning below are doing just that:
Paul Hunter in Florida, USA, commonly called blogpaul, has several blogs up and more being worked on. Yes, Paul is a blogaholic. He needs some serious help. Visit one of his blogs and give him a hard time, will you?
- blogpaul — His main blog.
- blogpaula — A more recent addition to show his feminine side.
- twocentblog — A blog where you and I can add our own articles with very few restrictions.
- supdad — Another blog where multiple people can post, designed for Dad's and Mom's and their kids.
- networthless — His tech blog.
- twitterami — Not really a blog, but Twitter mapping so that you can find local Twitter users.
- User and Loser — A blog he's sharing with a couple of people that he picked up when his web host went wild.
Next on the list is Chris Lodge in Scotland:
- Blog-Op — Blogging about blogging.
- Thermal — Odds and ends and everything in between.
- Autofocus — His photo blog.
A recently expanding blogger, Edward Wolf, in Indiana, USA:
- Urban Iconoclast — His first and all-inclusive blog.
- Ask, Believe, Receive — Share your stories.
- Pretty Women Blog — A blog about pretty women only.
One I discovered recently, Bugsey (aka Cynthia) in the Philippines:
- BUGSEY'S FRUITCAKES (and Nuts?) — About everything, I think.
- Bugsey�s Blogsurdities This Time Around - Blogsurdities, absurties, etc.
- Blogger Party — I'm not sure of the focus.
There are more people that I've come across that do this but I can't remember who they are. I'll mention them in a future post if they comment on this one. I think I would find it difficult to separate my personality into parts like this. Is it simpler to post on separate blogs or is it simpler to categorize wisely on one? I'll let you be the judge of that.



