Our Overlords are launching a "Super Reader" program which allows us to nominate two readers to receive super powers. Well not so much super powers as the ability to tag posts to appear in a RSS feed that will be on the Sb front page. You get to choose the posts throughout the Sb network that you think represent the best of what we do and you recommend them to others. Future plans are to allow even more interactivity between blog(ger)s and readers. So are you a regular reader of Stranger Fruit who wants to be in at the ground floor of this experiment? If so, leave a comment saying why you want these super powers and I may forward your name to the Collective. If you’re shy, you can email me at john dot lynch at scienceblogs dot com.
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