Did you come across any Hubber - especially someone less well-known - that you find interesting? If so, please introduce them here by writing a review.
Take your time, make a little effort. Remember, this is also your opportunity to show off your own writing skills.
that is soooo weird....i was actually thinking about writing a hub about some 'lesser known' hubbers...hubbers i find interesting but who never frequent the forums, or don't even have high hub scores, for that matter. i was going to ask the Hubteam if you needed their permission to write a hub about them.
great minds, what can i say
There are so many hubbers that it would be quite complicated for me personally to write a review about one particular hubber, whenever I have written on hubbers there have always been multiple hubbers listed or the community has been actively involved.
Interesting. I can see nothing wrong with including several hubbers into one review.
mmmmmm..... Website I just may be able to do that but it will be in a hub would you like for me to send a link to you once it is complete?
Oh yes please, by all means. We will surely find some way to sneak it into this thread then. We will write a brief review of your review or something, that should do the trick.
You are so silly, lolololo My reviews are always long this is why I have chosen to write a hub but you are welcome to sneak back here and write your review based on my review. You are naughty and sneaky, lololololo
I'm afraid you've misunderstood. I want to create a link to your hub, but to avoid it becoming overly promotional, I have to write a few lines to justify that. Thus a mini review of a major hub.
Cosette, would you be so kind to write a review about MordechaiZoltan, whom you have recently joined as a fan. He is a multi-talented fellow and deserving of our attention, in my opinion.
Thanks much in advance. Please don't call him a "newbie," he doesn't seem to appreciate that.
Although I appreciate your suggestion and the resulting awesome review I must disagree that my hubs are anything more than just scribble. Also please accept my apologies for my newbie response-for some reason that word has always gotten under my skin. Again my apologies if I displayed an emotion in my response. Thanks much for suggestion me!
oh hi
it was a pleasure not only reading your extraordinary hubs, but reviewing and recommending them. WebsiteExaminer and myself both had a "hubpihany" of sorts and we discovered that we both found your work exceptional and interesting. as Hubpages is a supportive community, it is always good to spread some Hublove, especially on days like today.
best regards, cosette
You were entitled to your opinion, and no offense was taken. Thanks.
Aahhhh you are so kind! ((( Big Hugs))) Mordechi is wonderful you will certainly enjoy his work!
oOo, then i'll write a review of his review of your review...haha jk
well i guess i better go check out MordechaiZoltan.
hey, WE, could you please send me a request for that hub? i would appreciate it. thanks!
-cosette who goes by the book
Read MickyDee's Poetry Hubs. I'm not a huge poetry fan, but they're very unique and deep without trying too hard to be obscure!
Cosette has kindly reviewed MordechaiZoltan in a new hub entitled: "Who's that hubber? Inquiring minds want to know."
The hub gives a fairly comprehensive overview of Mordechai's work, spanning several hubs. It is clear from the onset that Cosette does not know Zoltan, giving it all a bit of a mysterious touch. A teddy bear for an avatar, interesting quotes by famous people and by himself - it all raises more questions than answers, perhaps, but what emerges is a sketchy picture of a somewhat "groovy" character.
Cosette then moves on to a concise, yet vivid and informative digest of five of Mordechai's best hubs. Realism, fiction, poetry, what more could anybody want?
http://hubpages.com/hub/Whos-that-Hubber
Is this not a somewhat incestuous practice?
WriteAngled, not caring whether anyone here notices my hubs or not.
I must say I like it when other's read my hubs, and I love reading other hubbers hubs too. I am new and will read your hubs, unless you don't want me to.
Obviously I'm happy to have hubbers read my hubs if they want to do this I just don't think this is the ultimate criterion by which performance is judged.
There's another, very popular forum named "Recommend another hubbers hub." Also, Hubs about Hubs is an established category. In any event, this thread was intended for reviews, not for a discussion of their merit.
http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/24079
my apologies. I digressed But I did read a Hub by writeangled just now and I was quite impressed.
Well, that's a kind of review, albeit a fairly short one.
I got scared actually it is about alcohol abuse and it's "cures" which never really work. I was married to two (Don't ask me why) different alcohollics, and I believe the cure here in writeangled's hub might be just the ticket. I do not know how to make links though.
We have all noticed that just about any "cure" is full of side effects that can actually be worse than the problem. Writeangled lays it all on the line, detailing each possible "Cure" as well as side effects and why these have not had contiued success.
Hello,
I have not forgotten keep looking at the lists you may definitely find yourself on them.
Awesame, Faybe Bay!
If you copy the web address (URL) from the Hub you are reviewing into the forum post underneath your text, it will automatically be hyperlinked. In this case, though, the hubber may not appreciate that.
Thank you, Faybe.
I cannot post links to my own hub other than in the Extreme Hub Makeover thread. However, I feel passionately that the Sinclair method needs to be discussed more widely. I am very grateful to you for mentioning this hub.
The primary reasons to post in this thread would be that you want to: (A) write a review, (B) have a review written about you, or (C) suggest somebody you would like to have reviewed.
AEvans has shown how serious she is about giving promising new Hubbers a boost by introducing them to all the rest of us.
In her new hub entitled "New Hubbers to Look for in the Coming Months," she annunces her intention to release a fresh list of hubbers each month. Then she goes on to Introduce six of them: PinkyLee, zzron, deedeelaw, samboiam, chris LT, and Alan Writes. These hubbers span across a wide range: drifting minds, community outreach, confident humor, through poetry to technology. AEvans has got her finger on the pulse, unafraid to "pick up" even fledgling hubbers as they emerge from the shell. She helps the "hub love" to keep on spreading.
http://hubpages.com/hub/New-Hubbers-To- … ing-Months
If anybody has the time and appetite to review a marginal hubber who has written a good deal of fiction, please contact me.
I do know a few but I certainly will not take the spotlight on that one but they are here.
Cosette, apparently acting on her own initiative this time around, has reviewed six hubbers - some well-known, some less so. This hub is the first in a series.
The review hub basically consists of brief introductions accompanied by videos.
http://hubpages.com/hub/JOIN-HUBPAGES-T … LIKE-THESE
gosh, WE, i'm floored. thank you so much. you actually inspired all of this 'hubs about hubbers' hubbing
What a thoughtful hub and thank you for my review I do have to say myself you know who I am , lololo. That is a bit frightening.
heh.
i was worried when i wrote Mordechai's review because i was flying blind...i hadn't interviewed him and knew nothing about him personally, yet apparently i nailed it. that is one thing i do know is people. glad you liked it!
Where's the blue tennis shoes?????
I loved them.
((((((Big Hugs)))) it was a great hub!!! Keep up the god work!
oh haha i just noticed that
you're welcome! i like your new avatar, by the way
Thanks. I'm having trouble settling on one these days. Nothing "feels right", Cosette. I was all hyped up on coffee when I chose this one, felt right at the time.
Hope everyone has a wonderful day. It's NOT raining in the pacific northwest today, go figure. It feels like SPRING! I'm going to go tiptoe through the tulips, myself. Daffodils are in bloom.
This Hubber has returned from his hidden existences, hiding like a ghost almost. Now his frame is becoming thin and rigid like a skeleton standing too long inside the closet, his long shadow speaking volumes about abstention and loss, thinner and longer than even the lightpole out on the street.
As the Hubber turns around with a faint white smile, staring at our photographer Paul, he has this Dr. Jeckyl-ish look.
It sends the poor young man, whose long hair is a bit curly under the flashlight, a long step backwards for the very first time in his short career, startled but still ignorant about what he’s getting himself into.
“I’m… I’m… lost,” Paul finally whispers hoarsely.
“You’re lost?” the Hubber exclaims in a subdued way that promises only further trouble down the road. “You mean…” he breathes in deeply “…lost, Sir!”
“Yes-sss-s-Sir,” the photographer stutters. “I must have taken the wrong…”
“Turn? Turnnnn? Turnnnn?” the ghost whispers back with a distinct sharp tone, shaking what once used to be its head, now merely a rigid white bone structure. “Income would be that way,” he points with a crooked white index finger, “the first on right, then make a sharp left, jump off the roof, and you shall find the Hubpages Forums soon enough.”
this hubber hasnt had much exposure and is new to the game so i thought i would throw it in here http://hubpages.com/hub/My-Role-Model-George-Carlin
AEvans has published a new hub containing Website Examiner's review of SA Lawrence, a hubber who writes fiction. The review focuses upon two short stories, which are analyzed in some detail, accompanied by AEvans' introduction and endorsement.
http://hubpages.com/hub/SA-Lawrence-On- … s-A-Review
must65gt writes in his new hub entitled Review of "A Girl Named Rosette," a Fiction Factory story: "The opening scene setting I found intriguing, however I found the metaphoric examples inset by the author to be a little confusing. It was not easy to follow the descriptive references to the lone rose and its symbolism. As the story progresses it is revealed that..."
http://hubpages.com/hub/Rosette-review- … ry-stories
Cyber Lawyer has reviewed alahiker28 on HubPages. Alahiker has written about lots of interesting things, but the review focuses upon her hubs about productivity and work relationships inside the law office. Being a "veteran paralegal," she has lots of experience and knowledge to share. And she has many other talents...
http://hubpages.com/hub/Alahiker-on-HubPages-A-Review
Website Examiner has reviewed De Greek, one of the more promising new hubbers to appear for quite some time.
http://hubpages.com/hub/De-Greek-on-HubPages-A-Review
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