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Hi Lyn,I do follow your blog as it pops up on Facebook, but this is my first cmenmot here. I follow Seekerville's blog daily (hi Hannah!), Footnotes from history, petitfours and hot tamales (members from my local RWA chapter), Publisher's Weekly, and then some homemaking sites: Southern Savers and Southern Plate. When I go to my gmail account and reader, there's also a blog called Writing while the rice boils that I like, and a personal friend's blog, SuperWriterMom. The reader is really easy must do that more often.Anyway, I don't have a blog of my own because it appears the blogsphere is supersaturated, and single person's blogs must be more demanding than group blogs. I know to be published it's imperative to establish a presence and a brand, so I better get busy.Last summer I spent waaay toooo much time on eHarlequin's site, with all their author blogs, and yep, I won several books, along with some other goodies. Chocolates, candles, books from the author signing at RWA . It was quite a fun summer; something in the mailbox every week. But now I'm buckling down. Haven't been there in about a year now, and I look for industry news, crafting lessons on writing, and funny stuff from people I know. I don't read a blog to win books, I read blogs for education and encouragement and camaraderie. The economy's pitfall and blessing is that those of us who have abandoned our job searches and opted to tighten our belts and make the most of what we have, are all at home and in coffeeshops, looking for company, whether to share in the misery or to make the best of it. I choose to make the best of it. So I read the best of the best. And I Tweet and Facebook too.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Cristina
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 16 december 2014, 15:13:56
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 62.210.78.179
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