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message 151: by Amy (new)

Amy Lignor (httpwwwgoodreadscomalignor) | 34 comments Gilded Wings, Book Two in 'The Angel Chronicles' series, has a giveaway – offering ‘swag’ to its readers as a big, heartfelt 'Thank You.' Head to www.the-angel-chronicles.blogspot.com to get in on the Holiday Action!!


message 153: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Griffin (authorgeraldggriffin) | 35 comments Santa does little jig, smiling joyously as he "Ho Ho's" his gift, my gasp thriller OF GOOD AND EVIL, into a movie. Yes, the novel is to be a movie! Daring action, uncanny love, breathtaking read! For more, see http://geraldggriffin.blogspot.com/


message 154: by Amy (new)

Amy Joynes (amyreadingalways) | 8 comments I have a YA blog called TeenyReader, Love for you guys to check it out :)
http://teenyreader.blogspot.co.uk/


message 155: by David (new)

David Lafferty (danteexplorer) I would recommend you don't try to be all things to all people in your blog. Niches do well. My blog is solely dedicated to Dante's Inferno and has been running for about 5 years with steady traffic. Be patient lolzzz! Blogs take time, plant them, water them, maintain them.
www.davelafferty.com


message 156: by Leonard (new)

Leonard (leonardseet) | 13 comments I agree with David. The important thing is to focus on who you want to read the blog and what you like to write about. I write book reviews on mine because I like to read and think about what I read.

http://leonardseet.blogspot.com/


message 157: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Griffin (authorgeraldggriffin) | 35 comments Might as well get in on the fun! My thriller OF GOOD AND EVIL is to be made into a movie! For the gripping author interview on making the novel into a movie, click:

http://fountainbluepublishing.com/aut...

My movie Producer, Alexandria Altman loved the interview and is making sure that some influential Hollywood and movie peoole get to read it.


message 158: by Pam (new)

Pam Funke | 14 comments With the upcoming release of my second book, The World at War, I am looking for bloggers willing to host me for a book spotlight, book review, author interview, guest blog, etc for the month of February 2013. I'm looking for a different blogger for each day of the month. If you are interested please send me a message. Thanks so much.


message 159: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine | 4 comments Hi-I enjoy reading many types of books including romance, biographies, self-discovery and others. This blog has useful information - Use Your Online Social Connections, Secrets of a Great Blog Following http://justthinkingjustsaying.blogspo...


message 160: by Savannah (last edited Jan 20, 2013 02:58PM) (new)

Savannah (skyswriting) Hello all, my friend and I just started one =) Here is our facebook page, the blog is to be opened soon.

Facebook.com/TheBooknatics
Youtube.com/TheBooknatics


message 161: by Robert (new)

Robert Clear (robertclear) | 6 comments I've just restarted my blog http://robertclear.blogspot.co.uk/. It's a bit sparse at the moment, with only one post, but I'll be adding to it soon.


message 162: by Cari (new)

Cari | 7 comments Interesting article - Your Networks, Associations and Groups - Secrets for a Great Blog Following! http://bitly.com/YSUL65


message 163: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Griffin (authorgeraldggriffin) | 35 comments Unfortunately, this is what our country has come to: evil becomes good; good becomes evil. For a compelling rare inteview on this and my stunning thriller OF GOOD AND EVIL --- to be a movie, click http://www.fountainbluepublishing.com... . Gripping!

My blog: http://geraldggriffin.blogspot.com/


message 164: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine | 4 comments Good article on book blog "Coworker Issues Don’t Let Them Trip You Up" http://justthinkingjustsaying.blogspo...


message 165: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Griffin (authorgeraldggriffin) | 35 comments Here's my blog, dscussing among other things turning a novel into a movie!

http://geraldggriffin.blogspot.com/


message 166: by Cari (new)

Cari | 7 comments Interesting article You Are Already a Writer – Now Get Published! - http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...


message 167: by Yangsze (new)

Yangsze Choo | 18 comments What fun! I've enjoyed looking at these blogs. Here's mine;

www.yschoo.com

I like to eat and read, and often do both at the same time. I'll be posting more recipes, snack ideas and food+book pairings with frequent updates. Hope to see you there!


message 168: by Penelope (new)

Penelope (penelopebooks) | 8 comments For everyone who is struggling on what to write and how often, I recommend using http://Scoop.it to add in new and fresh material to your blog every day. You can set up an account for free, and curate on 3 different topics as many times as you like each day. I usually do 2 scoops per day, and that material is shot out to my blog, my GoodReads feed, my twitter, FB, and linked in. Here's my blog so you can see how it works:

http://PhilosBooks.com

If you would be so kind during your visit would you give it a like? Thank you so much!

Penelope Silvers


message 169: by Literary Demon (new)

Literary Demon (literarydemon) | 16 comments What is best place to write a blog? Tumblr, Live Journal, Word press, other?


message 170: by Penelope (new)

Penelope (penelopebooks) | 8 comments My husband and I attended a freelancer seminar, and the instructor had us go to wordpress.com to set up a free blog. It's super easy to do, and it gets you started and familiar with the process. Whatever name you choose will have the .wordpress.com extension after it unless you get the paid version. So, it would be: yourname.wordpress.com

That's my personal preference since that is where I got started. Others might like something else. ;)


message 171: by Savannah (new)

Savannah (skyswriting) I use Wordpress for my blog =) Still setting it up, though.

http://thebooknatic.wordpress.com/


message 172: by Penelope (new)

Penelope (penelopebooks) | 8 comments Wordpress is fairly easy to get used to. There is a bit more of a learning curve with the paid version, but the free one is great to learn on. ;)


message 173: by Savannah (new)

Savannah (skyswriting) I may be interested taking a look at the paid version later down the road. For now, I am just getting started, but still having so much fun =))


message 174: by Penelope (new)

Penelope (penelopebooks) | 8 comments Let us know when you get it set up, if you want some "likes" on it. It is fun, and lot of new stuff to learn, too! ;)


message 175: by Cari (new)

Cari | 7 comments Article on book blog "Is Art Imitating Reality? – Divas in Media" http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...


message 176: by Aaron (new)

Aaron Thibeault (thebookreporter) | 109 comments Just finished reading the new book by Maria Konnikova called Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes. The author makes the case that Holmes brings the scientific method and scientific thinking to everyday life, and aims to help us do the same. It's self-help for the scientifically minded, and its backed up by the latest in psychological research. I've written a full executive summary of the book available here: http://newbooksinbrief.com/2013/01/28...

Cheers,
Aaron


message 177: by Cari (new)

Cari | 7 comments Good article on book blog "Go with the Flow" or Resist - Your Choice http://justthinkingjustsaying.blogspo...


Pages and Papercuts (pagesandpapercuts) | 2 comments I only recently started my blog (a few days ago). I am definitely following a lot of you guys.

http://thebookfairyy.wordpress.com/


message 179: by Michelle (new)

Michelle  (limabean74) Hi, Im New to Blogging and My site is a work in progress.

http://love2readalways.blogspot.com/

If you follow me, I will follow you :)
Have a great day!!!


message 180: by Deborah (new)

Deborah (deb_bryan) Leonard wrote: "I agree with David. The important thing is to focus on who you want to read the blog and what you like to write about. I write book reviews on mine because I like to read and think about what I rea..."

I'd third the part about "who you want to read the blog." I developed a great audience on my blog, but maybe 0.004% of that audience is a young adult. I'm glad for what my blog's shaped up to be, but it's not very useful as an "author" blog.

I have been thinking about how to slowly shift it back toward more writing-related realms. I even started a Tumblr to see if that could help me reorient my own thinking about (and expectations for) my blog.


message 181: by Cari (new)

Cari | 7 comments Book blog article Does the Media Really Reflect Our Values? http://justthinkingjustsaying.blogspo...


message 182: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine | 4 comments Interesting - Does the Media Really Reflect Our Values? http://justthinkingjustsaying.blogspo...


message 183: by Donna (new)

Donna Galanti (donnagalanti) | 33 comments I find that in blogging, my posts that get the most hits are either funny or touching. And I guess that is what I am drawn to as well in being inspired to read certain posts and promote them to others.
Here is my blog, a mix of funny, touching. I also showcase guest authors and have a Writers Corner resource for writers.
http://blog.donnagalanti.com/wp/blog/


message 184: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Knapp | 4 comments my blog is

Nook of Book Reviews

check it out and tell me what you think and ideas that I should do to improve it!


message 185: by Dougie (new)

Dougie Brimson (dougiebrimson) | 4 comments My latest blog post. Authors need love too (and a bit of help sometimes!

http://wp.me/sYGAR-feb13_2

Dougie Brimson


message 186: by Cari (new)

Cari | 7 comments Interesting book blog article Problem or Opportunity – You Decide! http://justthinkingjustsaying.blogspo...


Christyn (The Book Cafe) (cdc226) | 4 comments Hey guys. I started my blog about a month ago. It's basically book reviews (from pretty much all genres), blog tours and a couple of memes and random thoughts that pop into my head. I'd love for you guys to check it out and let me know what you think! I'm definitely open to suggestions :) Thanks!!

The Book Cafe
http://thebookcafeblog.blogspot.com/


message 188: by Galen (new)

Galen Watson | 1 comments Saint Malachy and the Prophecy of the Last Pope

The media is abuzz after the announcement of Pope Benedict’s pending retirement. Not just the usual speculation about possible candidates, what country they’re from, or whether they’ll be Italian, but also a medieval Irish saint’s prophecy about the last pope and the Biblical end of days.

http://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_...


message 189: by Frank (new)

Frank Hofer http://duckblood.com has articles, reviews, chapter excerpts and author bios related to Duck Blood Soup


message 190: by Wayne (new)

Wayne McNeill (waynemcneill) | 8 comments My old blog was about the street I live on, a Greek neighbourhood in Toronto. Friends, local "characters", and when I was at a loss I wrote about my past. I loved doing it when I was on a roll, and I was on a roll for a few years. And the comments from readers certainly gave me more confidence.


message 191: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Hallowell | 2 comments Wayne wrote: "My old blog was about the street I live on, a Greek neighbourhood in Toronto. Friends, local "characters", and when I was at a loss I wrote about my past. I loved doing it when I was on a roll, and I was on a roll for a few years. And the comments from readers certainly gave me more confidence."

Sounds interesting. Any way we could still read it somewhere? I've lived in a lot of different places, and I've always been struck by how much places themselves seem to have character.


message 192: by Wayne (new)

Wayne McNeill (waynemcneill) | 8 comments A great deal of the old blog is going to be in my book, if you don't mind my saying so, called "Songbook for Haunted Boys and Girls." I've always lived in Toronto, but it's very multicultural and one neighbourhood is very different from another. I haven't travelled as much as a few friends who continue to wing it all over the world. Yes, places themselves have character. No question.


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