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Blogs - Informative or annoying and pretentious?
Annoying 14%  14%  [ 1 ]
Informative 86%  86%  [ 6 ]
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 Post subject: A collection of blogs by authors - struggling and otherwise.
PostPosted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:31 pm 
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I'm starting to like the blogs now - at first I thought they were a little bit like the early days of the internet when the world and their wife had a small static website with pictures of their cats and the funky music they were into listed in 8 different fonts.

However, I think that an engaging, well written 'weblog' can be a pleasure to read and very informative.

Here's a list of blogs that I visit regularly:

http://lovetoread-write.blogspot.com Helen's blog about life and writing
http://pavellas.blogspot.com/ Ron's very high brow blog
http://strugglingauthors.blogspot.com/ Our blog
http://roadtojournalism.blogspot.com/ Our very own Sammi!
http://divisionofthedamned.blogspot.com/ New blogger 'Colwyn' - 1 to watch
http://paperbooks.typepad.com/gary_davison/ New author Gary Davison


And here's a link to the main site where you can read a tutorial on how to setup your own blog - http://strugglingauthors.co.uk/authorsblog.aspx

Happy blogging


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 Post subject: Another blogger
PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:46 pm 
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Hello all,

Graham has now joined the ranks of the blogspot bloggers!!!

" I am working on my first novel "The Waterborne" - a ghost story about lost love. " Graham.

Check out his blog and lend support. The more visits and comments, the more exposure all of us receive and the easier it will be to market our work in the future :-)

Graham's blog is located at > http://grayling-writeright.blogspot.com/

Cheers

RGrayling (no relation)


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 Post subject: I love www.helenwendycooper.blogspot.com
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:02 am 
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The blog I'm loving at the moment is www.helenwendycooper.blogspot.com It's full of short stories based on her theme, The Touring Author! She usually writes for children, but her blog is very much for adults and has me in stitches!

I'm abit of a fan of Helen Wendy Cooper's to be honest since I met her when she was reading her book to children at the Shrewsbury Bookfest.

I hope you enjoy her blog as much as I do...mind she's not very regular at adding to it...only two - three stories a month!


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 Post subject: Re: A collection of blogs by authors - struggling and otherwise.
PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:29 pm 
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And there's always my blog...

http://lady-chuckles.blogspot.com

It's been down for a little while, since I haven't been well lately.
But mainly I write a lot of idiot things, just to keep me creative :)

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 Post subject: Re: A collection of blogs by authors - struggling and otherwise.
PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:48 am 
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"And there's always my blog... http://lady-chuckles.blogspot.com"

Hi, yes, I remember you posted a nice message on my blog when I'd 'finished' my novel. I had a look then - glad to hear that you are feeling better and are still blogging - carry on the good work.

'Gudag' from England


Richard


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