Main Entry: sot·to vo·ce

Pronunciation: "sä-tO-'vO-chE
Function: adverb or adjective
Etymology: Italian sottovoce, literally, under the voice
1 : under the breath : in an undertone; also : in a private manner
2 : very softly -- used as a direction in music

Wednesday, September 08, 2004

www.hearsay.blogspot.com

this week begins the work for hearsay.blogspot.com which i invite all readers to check out when time permits. this will be part of an ongoing project writing up to the hour news stories. you can check out hearsay blogs at www.hearsay.blogspot.com, which is the home page and will lead you through different sections. Check it out when you have the time. sotto voce will help provide content for all sections but mostly for religion, legal and IT, with a few feature stories in IT and health every now and then. if you have a great news story, please contact me through the comments section, or submit your story through the hearsay website. likewise, if you have a reliable news blog, submit your blogsite through comments here or at hearsay. check back with hearsay and sotto voce for news items. for more information on hearsay, contact the site owner directly through the provided url. in the meanwhile, look forward to breaking news, and as always, more breaking news and cultural comment and criticism from our sinistar cabal of bloggers at Blogcritics at www.blogcritics.org

rock on.

srp