The Best #Bloggers = Wendy Russo & Write with Fey
Featured for today's #AtoZChallenge: @wendysrusso & Write with Fey
Over the years I've learned so much, made so many friends, and been uplifted by so many great bloggers! As a result, I'm recognizing some of the best bloggers for this year's A to Z Challenge. These bloggers have shared knowledge, promotions, jokes, guidance, support, and more. Scroll on down to meet the next set of bloggers.
To the BEST BLOGGERS in the world - I say, "Thank you!"
W is for Wendy Russo and Write with Fey.
Wendy Russo is an author with a wonderful blog. She regularly features other authors and their works, but in a recent post, she explained: "Without Joan D. Vinge and her Return of the Jedi Storybook...I would be an entirely different reader…and writer…than I am."
On Chrys Fey's blog, "Write with Fey" it reads - “Catching sparks for stories and passing on torches of inspiration. I am an author, blogger, reader, vegetarian, and auntie. I live in Florida with my adopted cats.” In a recent post, Chrys offered suggestion for seasonal writing. “The following is a list of several things you should keep in mind if you’re writing (or plan to write) a story set in the US during winter.” She then goes on to detail ten different things to keep in mind when writing a scene set in wintertime. Great tips!
Please take two minutes to stop by these two awesome blogs and thank them for all they contribute to the blogosphere!

Over the years I've learned so much, made so many friends, and been uplifted by so many great bloggers! As a result, I'm recognizing some of the best bloggers for this year's A to Z Challenge. These bloggers have shared knowledge, promotions, jokes, guidance, support, and more. Scroll on down to meet the next set of bloggers.
To the BEST BLOGGERS in the world - I say, "Thank you!"
W is for Wendy Russo and Write with Fey.
Wendy Russo is an author with a wonderful blog. She regularly features other authors and their works, but in a recent post, she explained: "Without Joan D. Vinge and her Return of the Jedi Storybook...I would be an entirely different reader…and writer…than I am."
On Chrys Fey's blog, "Write with Fey" it reads - “Catching sparks for stories and passing on torches of inspiration. I am an author, blogger, reader, vegetarian, and auntie. I live in Florida with my adopted cats.” In a recent post, Chrys offered suggestion for seasonal writing. “The following is a list of several things you should keep in mind if you’re writing (or plan to write) a story set in the US during winter.” She then goes on to detail ten different things to keep in mind when writing a scene set in wintertime. Great tips!
Please take two minutes to stop by these two awesome blogs and thank them for all they contribute to the blogosphere!
Published on April 27, 2015 03:00
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