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27 October 2010updated 27 Sep 2015 2:10am

In praise of Steven Baxter

The blogger “Anton Vowl” reveals himself.

By David Allen Green

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While those in the mainstream media seem to think the political blogosphere consists entirely of Iain Dale and Guido Fawkes, many who follow blogs and blogging regard the lesser-known Anton Vowl as nothing less than outstanding.

His blog – formally called Enemies of Reason – is consistently provocative and well written. He is one of the few bloggers whose every post is not only worth reading, but also thinking about and reading again.

Like many other political bloggers, he posted under a pseudonym. But yesterday – in an interesting and moving article on the Guardian‘s Comment Is Free website – he “came out”. No longer can we think of him only as his distinctive avatar, a toy monkey bought in Vietnam.

There was no need for him to “come out”. However, as he has chosen to do so, it provides an opportunity to praise by name one of the very best writers today using the blogging medium: Steven Baxter.

David Allen Green blogs on legal and policy matters for the New Statesman. He has recently been appointed a judge for the 2011 George Orwell Prize for blogging, for which he was shortlisted in 2010.

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