Promoting and Socialising with authors discussion
List your blogs here

http://carrie-pulkinen.blogspot.com"
Following you too, Carrie. ;)

http://www.melissaohnoutka.blogspot.com"
Hi Melissa, thanks for checking out my facebook page. My blog is found at www.clark-chamberlain.com on the site you can type in your email address and follow me that way, like me on facebook, or follow me on twitter. I try to keep updates coming at a good rate.
You can also go to youtube and search my name and find four videos I have posted so far. I hope it works for you :-)

Here is my blog: http://joceadams.blogspot.com. I'd love to share blog interviews with anyone who's interested.

Jocelyn Adams

Caught up once more and also followed anyone on Twitter who had a link from their blogs. :)
Jocelyn wrote: "Hi, all!
Here is my blog: http://joceadams.blogspot.com. I'd love to share blog interviews with anyone who's interested.

Jocelyn Adams"
I've followed your blog Jocelyn
Here is my blog: http://joceadams.blogspot.com. I'd love to share blog interviews with anyone who's interested.

Jocelyn Adams"
I've followed your blog Jocelyn

My website: http://www.chazyoung.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChaztheFahdamin
Thanks!

My website: http://www.chazyoung.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChaztheFahdamin
Tha..."
Following your blog, Chaz! :)

http://www.bryanhealey.com"
Can't find where to follow you, Bryan. :(

This is a great idea!
My blog is relatively new so I have very few followers.


Mine is at http://www.riftwatcher.blogspot.com
My blog is mostly just idle thoughts about writing, slight bit of sample stuff on Sundays, though lately I've been trying to get into interviewing authors (self-published or traditionally published), so if you're ever interested in being interviewed (and have something published), just send me a message. Also willing to do guest posts and what not.

Thanks
I've followed all the blogs I could figure out to follow. Please consider following mine.

Well said and done. I am pleased to inform you that my BranchOut professional network, which more than over 60,000 people and 33,516 companies, open doors for new opportunities for all of us.
As such you are more than welcome to visit my blogs as follows:-
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Any idea/collaboration/comment is always welcome here.
James Oh
jamesoh2003@yahoo.co.uk

... And again thank you all.
http://martintreanor-musings.blogspot...

Here's me again because it's been a couple of pages: http://www.chaosandinsanity.com/
Writers Who Kill gave me a giggle. :) I'm such a fan of mysteries. One of these days I'll have to get around to writing one.

As my Group has well over 4,100 members - I am looking for quality book sites/blogs such as yours to highlight three books that I feel truly deserve attention and by their very uniqueness, merit a spot on your site. They are all published by Booktrope Publishing- a Publisher that I, after being approached many publishers, have decided to affiliate myself with. The main reasons are Booktrope is a publisher interested in publishing well written books, regardless of if the author is brand new or a veteran writer and they allowed me to look through their entire catalog and only choose those books I truly believed in to work with- there are three I chose.
I am happy to send you complimentary copies of any or all of the books I chose as well as set up author interviews.
I am also happy to feature an individual thread for your site/blog/writings (prominently placed-and the option of allowing you to write your own description or I will be happy to) as well as the link for those who wish join or visit your blog
My thousands of members are multi-genre readers and highly literate book buyers and readers as one look at the MEMBER INTRO and WHAT ARE YOU READING threads(over 5,500 posts alone) will show.
*****IMPORTANT NOTICE**** I have many, many wonderful writers in my Group, with whom I have no affiliation but that of respect and friendship- I offer my full support to them and their books, as much as to the three books listed above.
The books I have chosen are:
Dove Creek is a wise, eloquent, fiercely honest fictional chronicle of a young woman's venturesome journey from her bare-bones Kentucky background to an Indian reservation in the Pacific Northwest. She finds a new life as a much-loved healer--a blonde, female, hillbilly shaman whose self-destruction and dogged perseverance come together in a novel of intimacy that crosses the boundaries of culture and time.
"We don't have enough female quest stories, but this is one of them--lyrical in its language, vivid in its detail, important in its observations of the chaos and confusion that come when a young woman lets go of her identity and strikes out on her own perilous journey of self-discovery."
-Kim Barnes, author of A Country Called Home
"Paula Marie Coomer writes like a house afire, and her richly variegated novel deserves a prominent place in the literature of the modern American west."
-Ed McClanahan, author of Famous People I have Known
and O the Clear Moment.
Dove Creek -- Print Copy:
Dove Creek
An atmospheric tale of intrigue, heroism and romance, spanning cultures and continents, against a backdrop of twisted politics and international nuclear espionage.... "Skull Dance is not only a fast-paced suspense thriller but a haunting book rooted in realism....If you plan on reading just one book this year, this should be it." - greatreporter.com "A timely tale of intrigue, terrorism and greed...packed with 'edge of your seat' action and soul searching realism....I highly recommend this book to anyone with a taste for adventure and intrigue." - The Popper Gazette "Gerd Balke brings the customs and culture of India to life, and international intrigue and espionage to magnificent proportions. Skull Dance is a diamond of a thriller...." - Patricia Spork, Writer's Graphic Image
Skull Dance -- Print copy:
Skull Dance
For every man who has lost love, and every woman who is searching for it.
Penny Leyton is one smart sexy woman on her way to the top. Bridget Jones she certainly is not, but she has the same chaotic approach to romance. Just as she is breaking through the glass ceiling, her boss Dave Stockton hints at a workplace scandal. Ablaze with moral outrage, Penny realizes too late that one of her own friends is implicated and that she herself is part of the problem. Can she untangle herself from a hidden web of intrigue and save herself?
"Anyone who cares about love will give this book to their partner or spouse, sister or brother."
- Dr. Poonam Thapa, Gender, Culture and Sexual Health Expert
Friends or Lovers -- Print copy:
Friends or Lovers
.
Please do check out my JAMES MASON COMMUNITY BOOK CLUB, and let me know if you would be interested in forming a joint relationship and which book or books you would like a free copy of, as well as if your would like to have an Author interview or any other information or material.
I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Rick Friedman
Founder/Moderator- ANOTHER GROUP ON HERE :>)





My name is Keryl Raist, and I blog about self publishing and review indie books.
You can find me at http://www.topublishornotto.blogspot.com

http://robertlcollins.blogspot.com/

My author blog: http://shawn-kirsten-maravel.blogspot...
My book review blog: http://thegirlwiththegreenshovel.blog...
Keryl wrote: "Hello All,
My name is Keryl Raist, and I blog about self publishing and review indie books.
You can find me at http://www.topublishornotto.blogspot.com"
I've followed your blog Keryl :)
My name is Keryl Raist, and I blog about self publishing and review indie books.
You can find me at http://www.topublishornotto.blogspot.com"
I've followed your blog Keryl :)
Hiya everyone:
It seems I've followed everyone's blog on this thread. If you haven't followed mine and you want to, here it is
http://icire.blogspot.com
Kelvin
It seems I've followed everyone's blog on this thread. If you haven't followed mine and you want to, here it is
http://icire.blogspot.com
Kelvin

Here's my blog:
http://lenahillbrand.blogspot.com
if anyone follows me, i always follow back, although it may take me a few days to check my followers.
thanks!
Lena
The Superiors

Many thanks.
Keryl wrote: "So, ummm... what's the value of all of us following each other?"
Good question Keryl. The main aim of this group is to connect writers round the globe via the help of social media. When you click on a writer's blog, and you don't like what you see, it's left to you to follow or not. No one is forcing you to follow other writers.
Now, I believe the more followers you have the more exposure you're going to get. Readers would want to check out/follow a blog that has much followers, so this thread will help you achieve that.
Good question Keryl. The main aim of this group is to connect writers round the globe via the help of social media. When you click on a writer's blog, and you don't like what you see, it's left to you to follow or not. No one is forcing you to follow other writers.
Now, I believe the more followers you have the more exposure you're going to get. Readers would want to check out/follow a blog that has much followers, so this thread will help you achieve that.
Martin wrote: "Dutifully followed, Eva :-)
http://martintreanor-musings.blogspot..."
Followed yours Eva
http://martintreanor-musings.blogspot..."
Followed yours Eva

What do you have to do? Stop by and share a first that you've experienced. Win your copy today!!

http://lisachickos.blogspot.com

Have an excellent Sunday ...
Martin :)
http://martintreanor-musings.blogspot...

My blog is here:
http://www.indiebookslist.com
I post excerpts twice a day, Mon - Fri. Weekends are a little different because traffic is lighter.
I also run a few other blogs to promote people. But for now, I'll just tell you about Indiebookslist. :)
Thanks!
Shaina

I guess that's what I'm hoping to find out. Does anyone know for a fact that the more followers you have the higher up in say the google ranks you get?
Not that I'm adverse to liking/following things I do like. It's just that if I can take half an hour to write, or half an hour to get involved with discussions here, or half an hour checking out blogs and following, I'd like to know which of those half hours has the highest impact on my visibility.


Every Monday, I post a news blog "In the Ether" which touches on things that effect the world of publishing, science fiction or the world in general. Today I posted on the impact of social media.
On Fridays, I post a Science: Fact or Fiction blog which explores science fiction concepts in relation to our current scientific understanding and technological development. Last Friday's blog was on Wearable Computers.
Come and check it out. If you have a science fiction-related blog, let me know and I'll check it out :) I will also place a link for your site if we have similar-focused blogs.

http://shawn-kirsten-maravel.blogspot...
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Please let me know if I missed the follow button on your blogs. :)