It’s easy to find articles and posts on this blog that interest you, if you know where to look. Here’s a super quick guide to navigating this web site.
It all starts by visiting the Home Page, subscribing to the RSS feed in a News Reader, getting the RSS feed by E-mail, following the blog on Twitter, or reading the Joe Perez Facebook Page.
If you like to read blogs by surfing them on the Web, you get the advantage of accessing the Home Page — http://www.joe-perez.com/blog — where you can see handy navigation menus, a search box, plus 30 to 40 recent blog posts organized into multiple categories and accessible at a glance. You can also navigate to the site’s Blogroll and About information.
The Main Blog on the left shows recent longer posts and articles; on the sidebar, the Side Blog shows recent short posts (like this one) and the Microblog shows recent mini posts. The Sideblog also allows you to see my recent favorite blog posts in a few categories as well as entries in the new “The Language Divine” column, plus excerpts from my forthcoming epic poem, “T’ai Hsuan Ching.”
Perhaps you would prefer to read information more blog style (as a stream) rather than organized into categories? Well, click the “Joe Perez’s Blog” tab at the top bar on the Home Page, and you will see the 20 most recent blog posts in every category displayed with the most recent at the top.
You can find archives of my posts going back to 2005 by clicking the “Older” link at the bottom of the Joe Perez’s Blog page or by selecting a date range from the Archives widget on the flower left sidebar of the Blogroll page.
I link most of my blog posts from Twitter and Facebook, but not everything. If you want to get the full experience, you’ll need to visit the blog or subscribe to it by RSS.

