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Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
http://silversolara.blogspot.com
Stop by if you can.


and Lights Along the Way bsdkarni.blogspot.co.il
writing prompts for Jewish women writers.

As a writer fairly newly-converted to ebooks, it is Konrath who convinced me to get back the rights in my backlist(pardon the repetition of 'back') and epublish them myself. It was the best decision I ever made. As a long-term midlister who received little or no marketing money, it's been no great hardship doing the time-consuming marketing as I always had to do it myself anyway. Thanks, Joe. You're an inspiration. I also like Dean Wesley Smith's site, Kristin Kathryn Rusch and Mollie Greene. Such a lot to learn...

I have just recently signed up for a wordpress site (http://geraldineevansbooks.wordpress.... am gradually getting to grips with it. Last night I printed out the site's instructions for the first time. Wish I'd done it sooner!

http://soadhachami.wordpress.com/

Hopefully you will find Wordpress fairly easy to use. If I can work it then I think anyone can. I'm the kiss of death for these things :) In fact Im amazed I haven't crashed Goodreads yet...

Hopefully you will find Wordpress fairly easy to use. If I can work it then I think anyone can. I'm the kiss of death for these things :) In fact Im amazed I haven't crashed Goodreads yet...

Mine is called "In Cold Ink," and the names was suggested by my friend Diana Gabaldon. Actually, we were brainstorming title for my upcoming mystery (finally went with A DANGEROUS FICTION), but I loved her suggestion of "In Cold Ink" and decided to adopt it for my blog. It' all about the business and craft of publishing, a business I've been in since before the invention of papyrus. Hope you'll stop by and check it out. At the moment there's an interview with NYT bestselling author Lorraine Bartlett, who reveals some truly startling facts about her self-published work. http://bit.ly/11pbn4O

I post brief reviews of the books I read, and also my progress in the challenges I am participating in, through my other groups.
I have recently added some posts about Giveaways from other blogs - the keyword Giveaway has increased the traffic to my blog.

http://chorleychronicals.blogspot.com

I post brief reviews of the books I read, and also my progress in the c..."
Yours looks fantastic, compared to mine Jane! I just started mine the other night!

Thanks, Andrea. I like yours also! The Giveaway tab is a good idea.
I have made a lot of changes to my blog in the last two weeks (not all at once, but more like one or two each day) because of things I see in other blogs that I follow.


Thanks, Andrea. I like yours also! The Giveaway tab is a good idea.
I have made a lot of ch..."
I figured out how to make the tab but not to post to it, so it is still a work in progress!


Oh yes, always in progress. I just finished fiddling with mine, editing the two giveaway posts because the contests ended an hour ago.
Plus, I got a new laptop pc this evening. Even more things to fiddle with, more works in progress!

I like blogger over wordpress only because it's free and in my opinion, easier to use. Plus, because it's google, I've found that it's easier to do SEO activities.Cuban Sun

Anybody know about any of this?
I use Blogspot because I have gmail for my email! HAHA that rhymes! Although after I FINALLY set up my blogspot account, I was looking at another blog on Wordpress and miraculously figured out how to use WordPress, so.....I don't know which one to use!


my blog: www.angrygreycatreads.com

http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com/"
Yes, I used to check out that blog every week. I don't so much anymore since they stopped having giveaways. I know that sounds cheap and petty, but it's true that book giveaways are a great way to pull readers to your blog.

I like to blog. It gives me a chance to blather on, but not for too long. :)

Jac- Yeah, I used to do a weekly newspaper column. But I'm supposedly retired now so I only blog when something moves me. Which isn't that often anymore. Jaded, I guess. Besides, I retired early so I could write books. Done three so far with a couple more in the works. Very different kind of writing. But I miss the hyperbole, ergo the occasional blog.

my favorite is http://thenakedconvos.com


I blog about law enforcement related topics and poetry. Yup, you read that right. I have a weird mind I guess. I think blogging is fun so I do it. Others make it too much work and push their books too much to make it fun.

http://carmenamato.net/the-writerly-l...

http://kailalynch.blogspot.com/

It is mostly about respecting nature and leaving each place a little bit better than you found it. This week's message is a public service message asking for volunteers to help clean up the Delaware Coastal Shores. If you have any similar messages that you would like to post there, just let me know!

All those mysteries and skeletons in cupboards! Food for mystery writers...



http://carnivorousmakeup.blogspot.com/
http://bitchunderthestreetlight.tumbl...


Wow, scary trailer you have! *teeth chatters*"
Yeah, super-creepy! I love it.

http://carnivorousmakeup.blogspot.com/
http://bitchunderthestreetlight.tumbl..."
thank you!! Erin Kelly (my go-to for all things media) did an amazing job. :) I've been told it matches the book perfectly.

Thank you! I'm glad you liked it! Funny thing... I love to read (and write) scary books but I hate scary movies. Go fig. :)

We should have a poll about it: Which blogger is better and why?
(a) Google eblogger or
(b) Wordpress
..."
I use both Blogger and WordPress.
If you don't have a domain name, blogger is better because it allows for more customization and experimenting. You can't do much with WordPress.com and even WordPress.org is a bit stressful to use.
Blogger is cheaper too.
I prefer WordPress' commenting system to that of blogger.

We should have a poll about it: Which blogger is better and why?..."
It may not matter. The halflife of a typical blog is between three and six months*. In other words, half of all bloggers lose interest in less than 6 months. If you aren't going to post a comment at least once a week, for the next few years, you might as well not bother. Of course, you can always start up another later on.
* some say two years.
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