He or she is actually called the narrator. The narrator differs from the author in that the author wrote the poem but the narrator lives inside the poem and is giving a firsthand account of the story.
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Al's Poem Zone is a blog where Alfred Guajardo submits his poems, And does not accept poems from no other, Just wanted to make that clear if anyone has any further questions please feel free to contact me, (Author Alfred Guajardo, Sacramento)
Daniel Myers has posted a good interpretation on his blog, the link to this blog is in the links section.
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Ville Vallgren has written: 'Ville-gubbens matkatekes'
The title of your blog is based on what you have written inside your blog.
There is no commonly-known author named E De Ville. It is possible that the spelling may be incorrect or that the author is not widely known.
Blog names are usually based on the the topics inside the blogs.
A blog that the author gets money for each of his/her posts.
Louis Adolphe Huguet-Latour has written: 'Annuaire de Ville-Marie' 'Annuaire de Ville-Marie' 'Annuaire de Ville-Marie' 'Annuaire de Ville-Marie' 'Annuaire de Ville-Marie' 'Annuaire de Ville-Marie' 'Annuaire de Ville-Marie'
Ville Auvinen has written: 'Jesus' teaching on prayer' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Prayer, Teachings
Paul de Ville has written: 'Universal method for the saxophone ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book
A blogger can deny access to anyone he/she does not want reading their blog. The author of the blog has a master list of names that are suscribed to that particluar blog.
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Blog pages contain the thoughts of the blog author, and thoughts are like belly buttons -- everyone has them :-) A blog is generally a series of thoughts put out by an author which are ordered historically. Once the author submits a new 'blog article' all the previous articles get pushed down into the past. Every blog software has a way to get at older articles, but unless you stumble on a blog where you intrigued or entertained by the first article you are unlikely to go browsing through the past thoughts. So virtually anything can be found on a blog page: images, thoughts, rants, and commentary.
If the author's real name is not available, you can use their screen name or username instead when citing the blog. If neither is provided, you can simply use the blog title in place of the author's name in the citation.