Call for guest authors

WE HAVE ENOUGH – Thanks

I have been blogging mostly non-stop since I started this blog in November 2006, with a couple of breaks over weekends, illnesses, and during some travel. WUWT now has over 4700 stories, and half a million moderated comments. As my mom used to say, “that’s enough to choke a horse”.

With the Christmas holidays here, and because this has been an extraordinarily difficult year for my family with medical issues, economic woes, and general overwork, I’ve decided to take a blogging holiday for awhile. This probably starts midday Dec 24th, lasting until around January 2nd. I’m going to remove myself from my online habits to spend time away, time with my family, time not thinking about the issues, time playing with my kids who I’m guilty of neglecting attention to. Hell, I didn’t even get outdoor Christmas lights put up this year. On the plus side, I’m going to score some new cheap after xmas sale LED’s for next year.

I’m also mindful of the many, many, people who visit this blog every day, and I do feel some duty to you, my readers. This doesn’t mean a complete downtime for this blog, we have a few guest authors that will post regularly, I’ll have open threads, and I will from time to time post things. But the pace that I have been maintaining will be less.

As they say, all work and no play makes John a dull boy, and I’ve been feeling a bit overextended lately. I’m sure the moderation team feels the same way. My email is like a firehose, and I’m way behind in correspondence. I also notice I’ve been a bit snippy with some commenters, and that really is a sign that I need some R&R. To be more direct, I’m a bit burned out. Steve McIntyre recently went on hiatus while traveling for this holiday season, and he recognizes the need to step away for awhile. I need to also.

I’m fortunate to have a large worldwide readership and a fantastic team of volunteer moderators and guest authors, so there’s no reason for WUWT to stop while I recharge. The Huffington Post for example, goes on it’s merry way even though Arianna Huffington might be in Maui. There’s no reason WUWT has to rely solely on me with the community we have. The community continues to grow, so let’s capitalize on that.

Despite the projected angst of detractors, WUWT continues to dominate the climate rat pack with traffic, per Alexa’s traffic analyzer:

Rather than let that go into the tank while I’m on R&R, I’ve decided to open up WUWT a bit more. I think it will be a win all around for everyone.

Therefore, in addition to our regulars guest posters like Willis, Bob Tisdale, CTM, David Archibald, Paul Vaughn (who will have a post tonight) and many others, I thought I would extend this opportunity to people that would like to contribute to WUWT as a guest author.

There are a few, and necessary, caveats.

1. If I won’t be able to verify who you are, please don’t apply.

2. If you want to make political statements, please don’t apply

3. I’m looking for relevant material on climate, weather, forecasting, solar science, general science, technology, and relevant humor/satire. I’m not interested in the topics listed on the policy page. Opinions that differ from what I normally post are also welcome, provided they are respectfully presented. If you just want to write a rant about “deniers” like some people we know, then please don’t apply. If you have a point to make, and can do so conscientiously, such opposing views are welcome. A good example is how Ferdinand Englebeen conducted himself with this series on CO2 1 2 3 4

4. You must create an account in the WordPress system as a registered user. I’ll provide instructions on how to do so and get you linked in to WUWT. Read on.

If you are able to write an article, add graphics and references, and would like to get the exposure this blog offers for your ideas, and are willing to sign in to the WordPress system as a registered user, using its editor, then this opportunity is for you. Basically if you can run MS Word or Open Office writer, and can follow a few simple instructions, you can be publishing as a WUWT guest author.

For some of our existing guest authors, who might be signed up to Blogger or other publishing platforms, now is the time to signup to get a WordPress account. Drop me a note and I’ll send instructions.

For those interested, please use this form, all information submitted will be kept confidential (except your name, which will go on posts) and only used in verification of your signup. If you don’t know what your story idea might be, and you just want to help keep up with general climate news, simply elaborate on that.

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John from CA
December 23, 2010 10:40 am

Hope you have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Anthony

December 23, 2010 12:12 pm

Anthony: you have done Yeoman’s work. Take a breather. Enjoy the family.
Take a periodic look at that graphic of realclimate.org, which looks like the Chicago Climate Exchange CCX trading history. They’re both flatlining!
WUWT will win out. The CO2 scam has been exposed. Good luck. Merry Christmas.

sky
December 23, 2010 12:25 pm

Anthony,
Have a very merry Christmas with your family. After all, they are the substance and sustenance of the climate of your life . All else is “just weather.”

Darell C. Phillips
December 23, 2010 12:41 pm

Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and hope you have a great New Year Anthony.

December 23, 2010 12:44 pm

Anthony, we insist you take a rest. Readers’ orders. You have done enough and then some to – as we say in Australia – ‘keep the (illegitimates) honest’. This excellent blog has attracted enough good people to keep the blog active while you get a breather.
I have given a couple of well-received talks as a retired scientist to general audiences on greenhouse fact and fiction as I saw them, and I found WUWT was particularly useful in enabling one to quickly locate some key datum or report. Incidentally I found there is quite a lot of scepticism about CAGW among the general public in the course of these talks.
Best wishes to your family. Seasons greetings to all.

Graham Dick
December 23, 2010 1:58 pm

“This probably starts midday Dec 24th, lasting until around January 2nd. ”
Would that be January 2011 or 2012? Good grief, if 2011, just one week and a bit? BoltA grabs heaps more just like that!
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/
Anyway, enjoy the break such as it is. Your prodigious and unremitting work is unrivalled and indispensable.

Philhippos
December 23, 2010 1:59 pm

Never in the history of scientific fraud exposure – including that of the Piltdown man – has so much been owed by so many to one man. Rest well and return fully charged please.

JRR Canada
December 23, 2010 7:45 pm

Make the tip jar easier to find. Merry Christmas and take a longer break, 4 years of grinding against human stupidity has left you amazingly sane and courteous. What you and your commentators have created here is the future of scientific discussion for the next decade or so. So much easier to check the info provided and so many different points of view to question unlisted assumptions.Bless you and family and if donations help then just ask, for you have done more for most of us than we can for you. WUWT has been a sanity saver for me. John Robertson Yellowknife Canada

December 23, 2010 8:18 pm

Merry Christmas, sirrah. You’re doing a great service to science and public policy, without the kudos and megabucks which go to those spruiking the accepted line. Admirable. Many thanks; we won’t forget.

Phil of Sydney
December 24, 2010 2:28 am

As a long time follower, never commenter, just wanted to say thanks, to you Anthony, (and to your family for their understanding), for providing a not insignificant beacon of truth on this CAGW debacle (and some good science to boot).
Cheers and the season’s best to you and yours!

Alexander K
December 24, 2010 5:19 am

Take a well-deserved break, Anthony. Your family must come first and it sounds from your comments that they need you right now. Burning yourself out is not an option.

December 24, 2010 7:27 am

Enjoy your well earned R&R. WUWT is an incredible accomplishment, very informative and intellectually stimulating.

maelstrom the firestarter
December 24, 2010 12:52 pm

WUWT was on the first few minutes of the Rush Limabaugh radio show the other day. What’s up with that? I’d be happy to lend a hand, but would rather write um popular stuff, skipping all the graphs but lots of pics.
Anthony deserves a break. I would suggest that Scandinavian guy who posts links to his website every so often. I forget his name. Sval or Sven or something. He’s good.

Joe Fone
December 29, 2010 8:05 pm

As a frequent reader of articles on WUWT, I wish to thank Anthony for his hard work and indomitable spirit. He turned WUWT into a beacon of common sense and solid argument in the murky world of AGW.
But you surely deserve a good break from it all Anthony so best wishes from a Kiwi blog friend!
In the meantime, if there is room left for guest writers to contribute in a similar vein, I would like to submit the occasional article from a New Zealand perspective. As an example of my style, here is a recent offering that originally appeared on Scoop.co.nz and again on the Climate Conversation Group’s site, “Political Feet in the Cancun Mire”:
http://www.climateconversation.wordshine.co.nz/tag/joe-fone/
Regards,
Joe Fone
Christchurch,
New Zealand

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