Who Are You Reading… Online?

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I’m constantly asking people the question, “Who Are You Reading Right Now?” I love reading - much of what I write about here is spurred on by the thoughts of others in conversations and in books.
But I’m finding more and more that my regular dosage of online reading is getting smaller and staler each day.
I spend a lot of time online - a lot! Hazards of the job. I’m sure much of this decrease in what and who I follow online has to do with this fact. However, I think there is something to be said about keeping content fresh and continuing to explore new people and new stories.
So, I have a question for you: Who are you reading online?
Shoot me an email, Twitter reply or add a comment below and let me know who you think I should check out online.
I’m going to spend some time rearranging my Google RSS Feeds and would love to hear who you follow online.
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