I just received an announcement about Blue Blood‘s new NSFW contributor news section. It’s an impressively extensive collection of news and appearances made by people that appear on or otherwise work with Blue Blood. They tell us this is a lot like what they did with their contributors page in the Blue Blood magazine, but obviously more. They talk about girls’ magazine and book credits, site appearances, interviews, music video appearances, everything you’d want to know about your favorite models, photographers, writers, and more. I have to say that I like the idea. If I see a girl on Blue Blood, this will point me towards lots of other work she’s done that I might not know about yet. It’s a real contrast with sites that give ‘their girls’ new names and make like they keep them all in their basement when they are not using them. Even I had no idea some of these girls did so many interesting things and I pay a lot of attention. It looks like they are still working on it and asking readers for feedback, but I just spent an hour checking it out and found some great info. Amelia G always writes funny FAQ’s too.
Want to know more about all the models, photographers, writers, and everyone who makes the various Blue Blood sites happen? There is http://www.blueblood.net if you surf from the workplace, but now there is also the free blog http://www.blueblood.com/news/ if you want to be able to find all the related hotness.
This blog is the digital incarnation of the print Blue Blood magazine’s contributor page. Every print issue used to have a contributors page to promote the other projects of Blue Blood’s writers, illustrators, photographers, models, and everyone who helped make the magazine happen. If you just can’t get enough of a particular Blue Blood contributor’s work, this blog will aim to help you find more of their cool creations.
Editrix Amelia G says, “I founded Blue Blood in 1992 to celebrate a community I was very much a part of. When I gave Steve Jackson Games a writer’s contact info or White Wolf gave me illustrator contact info or I gave an author Circlet Press’ calls for submissions or a Blue Blood writer gave me Masquerade Books’ editor guidelines, these acts of sharing were not aberrations; they were the whole point . . . If you are a Blue Blood contributor, print or online, this year or distant past, and you have a new project, we’d love to hear about it and promote it here. Please drop us a line.
http://www.blueblood.com/news/
Love, Amelia G and Forrest Black and the Whole Blue Blood Crew