Welcome Back to the Site, Edith!
Hey, everyone. I’m really excited to announce that Edith Zimmerman is joining kottke.org as a regular contributor! Edith guest edited the site back in December and sent me an email a few weeks ago saying how much fun she’d had and that if I needed any help around the place, she’d be down for that. I hadn’t really been planning to add anyone to the site, but we talked on the phone and the more I thought about it, the more sense it made. So, we’re gonna give it a shot.
Edith starts this week and will sprinkle in posts and Quick Links during the week and then handle Thursday afternoons (for now). She’s also working on a series for the site that I think you’re going to like. I asked her if she wanted to comment and she sent this along:
As for me, I will be drinking piรฑa coladas by the pool working on some new features for the site, including something that I’m hoping to finish up & launch in the next couple of weeks. ๐ค As always, thanks to all you contributing members out there, past and present, who make this stuff possible.
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Yay, Edith!
Welcome back!
Thank you! And thank you, Jason. I'm very excited to get back into it!
Great - welcome back, Edith! I really enjoyed your guest editing time on the site in December!
Hooray - Welcome back, Edith! As a newfound knitter, I felt so SEEN with Edith's knitting content.
Yay! Loved December with Edith and look forward to what comes next!
Delighted for the return, after a great run in December. Welcome back Edith!
Great idea!
Welcome back:)!
Shout out to those Quentin Blake fingers!!
lol โ bless you for saying that!!!
Series?! Yes yes yes.
Hooray! Welcome (back), Edith!!
Welcome back!!
Welcome back, Edith! I've been a big fan of your work since I started reading A Small Bow
Neat idea! Its fun to see your unrelated, and both genuine, perspectives overlap.
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