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Please do try mine if you like Joseph - it's a bit random, but you may find something to interest you. I don't post often - about every four to six weeks. http://mikerobbinsnyc.blogspot.com/
Great blog, Mike, resulting in my going off to Amazon to look for your Silvia Guzmán book.


Thank you Sophie!

Have you checked out Neil Gaiman? He's supposed to have a good blog.
I haven't found any truly hilarious ones, but I'll keep my eyes open.




Don't follow mine. I'm not funny or witty, I've eaten too many butterflies to be cynical, and I don't have a life.

Don't follow mine. I'm not funny or witty, I've eaten to many butterflies to be cynical, and I don't have a life."
Oh, I don't know Martyn. Anyway, you're an expert on contract killing, and I'm not much good at that!

I told you, Mike. Get a contract first. If you just start killing people, nobody will pay. And make sure you're paid in advance. Collecting afterward can be a real bitch.



You have to work it up slowly. First you start with Status Quo ad nauseam, then you move on to Milli Vanilli and only then do you deliver the coup de grace.
Jeez, it's like you don't know anything about killing...


Like Creaux says in Reprobate: A Katla Novel, “The world is overrun by amateurs, but bereft of professionals.”

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Mike wrote: "Joseph wrote: "Hi all, I am in search of a few blogs that I can follow that are written by people who are funny, witty, a bit cynical, and who regularly post
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I also went to Ecuador for 3 months...in January 2010. So I read your blog with interest. I am new to all this and am about to start a blog and hate all the technical stuff!

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If you are using Blogger, it is fairly straightforward but some of the formatting can go a bit weird. If you run into any problems, I'll try and advise. Good luck!
I've had a nonfiction blog up for a couple of years, science (silly me, I figure I know how to solve the effects of global warming, and even did an experiment to prove my hyposthesis...not that anyone listens!); http://jlknapp505.com
I've also got a writing blog that's devoted to fiction, and I have no objection to crossposting some of your commentary. It's fairly new, mostly about writing (my take, of course!) and even excerpts. That's found at http://jacklknapp.com
AS for snark and such, I do most of that on Facebook! Look for Jack Knapp.
Sometimes I'm serious.
I've also got a writing blog that's devoted to fiction, and I have no objection to crossposting some of your commentary. It's fairly new, mostly about writing (my take, of course!) and even excerpts. That's found at http://jacklknapp.com
AS for snark and such, I do most of that on Facebook! Look for Jack Knapp.
Sometimes I'm serious.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/A-Bird-House-...
I doubt any of us like marketing. I'd rather be writing.
But we all have the choice: write for our own amusement, or write for others to read. Even this small reply, it's written for those on this forum to read.
And the logic is inexorable; if you want them to read you, they've got to be able to find you, and your writing must gain attention.
Enter marketing. If you're writing for print publishers, the brand itself does some of that. I personally have enjoyed reading books published by Baen. John W Campbell had a similar 'brand name' when he was the editor of Astounding.
But you and I have no brand name. We're indie, beginners, even raw beginners. A bestselling author can write and his lesser works will still sell; but like making rabbit stew (first, catch one rabbit) you have to write AND SELL that first bestseller.
Marketing. I don't like it, but I recognize the necessity if I expect my books to be read.
But we all have the choice: write for our own amusement, or write for others to read. Even this small reply, it's written for those on this forum to read.
And the logic is inexorable; if you want them to read you, they've got to be able to find you, and your writing must gain attention.
Enter marketing. If you're writing for print publishers, the brand itself does some of that. I personally have enjoyed reading books published by Baen. John W Campbell had a similar 'brand name' when he was the editor of Astounding.
But you and I have no brand name. We're indie, beginners, even raw beginners. A bestselling author can write and his lesser works will still sell; but like making rabbit stew (first, catch one rabbit) you have to write AND SELL that first bestseller.
Marketing. I don't like it, but I recognize the necessity if I expect my books to be read.

I'm trying the Kindle Select option, their Countdown Deal; so far it's generating some activity. I'll have a better idea by the end of the week how effective it is.
Rethinking the 'giveaway' option; you don't make a profit, but you get readers (maybe!) and eventually maybe even followers.
Rethinking the 'giveaway' option; you don't make a profit, but you get readers (maybe!) and eventually maybe even followers.
If you publish on Nook, D2D sent me an email today about a change; you can now offer your Nook ebook free. Whether you can offer a reduced price, I don't know.
The Select program apparently sold 14 books at .99, plus two other books sold at full price; whether the two are linked I don't know.
I think Kobo offers a 'daily deal', or perhaps that's Nook too. It's worth looking into. I'll go that route next, see what happens.
The Select program apparently sold 14 books at .99, plus two other books sold at full price; whether the two are linked I don't know.
I think Kobo offers a 'daily deal', or perhaps that's Nook too. It's worth looking into. I'll go that route next, see what happens.

If you want to laugh, I recommend Ned Hickson's blog at http://nedhickson.com.

This one will give you the answers you seek
The list of top 10 most hilarious blogs compiled by Hubspot
http://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/hil...
Cheers

I have two blogs, one is poetry and music; the other is worldly w business, life and news. One is established and the other is just getting off the ground.
Here's the url's:
gardenlilie http://gardenlilie.com/
theivorytide http://theivorytide.com/
Thanks for asking!
Caroline

This one will give you the answers you seek
The list of top 10 most hilarious blogs compiled by Hubspot
http://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/hil......"
Thanks!

I follow Joe for his witticisms at http://assortednonsense.com

I've just done something new, featured a guest author whose writing I admire. http://jacklknapp.com
The featured writer is Bruce Bretthauer. Unusually, his main characters are female, and in the blog post, Bruce explains why and how he developed the Families series.
The featured writer is Bruce Bretthauer. Unusually, his main characters are female, and in the blog post, Bruce explains why and how he developed the Families series.
My blog for my book is written in the voice of one of its characters- a singing white hores. I`ve only just started it but as the horse is very wise and philosopical. http://princeusabandroger.wordpress.com/
If anyone has any wise horsey quote...?
If anyone has any wise horsey quote...?
updates. I figure noone is going to write better blogs than the book junkies who hang out in the shadowy halls of GoodReads. I am hoping to discover blogs from people who wax philosophical, sharing interesting thoughts and reflections. Most of the blogs I found here are straight book reviews... I would like to find some bloggers sharing their musings on life (life, the universe, and everything).
Best, Joe