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Blog Blast: My Weekly Picks 6
Originally posted on Hunt's Clubhouse:
Happy Sunday 🙂  How are ya?  Do you know what time it is?  It’s that time to share my favorite blog picks of the week. So, stop what you’re doing & take a look, please do take a moment to stop by & check them out. 🙂 ? ?…
Your content is being archived
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Did you know that your site (well a snapshot of it’s contents) may well be preserved for posterity? This remains the case even if you decide to delete your blog and/or website. Anyone interested in exploring what information is held about their site can visit https://archive.org/ and search…
Authors continuing to behave badly …
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
It seems to be time – again! – to remind some “authors” out there how they should be conducting themselves in the world of promoting their books. Not everyone has bad manners, but there are enough who make it difficult for the rest of us who DO abide…
FREE continuing promotion right under your nose …
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
READERS will also find this interesting (and they can *see below how they may help), but … This post is mainly for all you angst-ridden authors out there who moan and groan about how little promotion and publicity you receive for the books you publish. Yes, it’s true,…
39 Weeks: 39 Blogs Everyone Should Follow In 2017 – Week 1: Chris, The Story Reading Ape’s Blog @Storyreadingape
Best Bloggers Blogging in 2016!
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
These past few years (2015 and 2014), I’ve wrapped up twelve months of blogging by listing my favourite bloggers who I have subscribed to and read, and whose blogs I believe would be of interest to my readers. Chris Graham (aka The Story Reading Ape) created this nifty…
A challenge to all Readers …
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Earlier in the summer, I wrote and posted this to my blog: Why not read books simply because they’re well-written? Then I asked Chris Graham, aka The Story Reading Ape, to create three memes that promoted three of the ideas I’d covered in this post: Ask for a…