Abstract
I show what it’s like to read Bud Goodall’s blog as he writes at the end-of-life. My experience leads me to question what it means to acknowledge death and how blogging is a particular way of narrating mortality in dialogue with others. I illustrate how engaging with digital texts can interpolate readers into each other’s private worlds, stimulate their interpretive faculties and cultivate rituals of mediated interaction that herald new forms of narrative inquiry rooted in praxis. Reflecting on my experience, I conclude that blogging at the end-of-life can open an important space for talking about mortality reflexively.
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