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Alex
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May 30, 2011 02:34PM

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If you want to check it out, it's
A Page In The Life
http://leeannwriterwriterauthor.blogs...
e-mail is leeannwriter@att.net


http://leeannsontheimermurphywriterau...
In June right now you can take your pick of the 6th, 11th, 14th, 10th, 17th, 27th, 28th, 30th or 12th.
Just let me know when and I'll mark you down a slot!


ellavines@ymail.com
The blog is here:
gothicked.blogspot.com


I haven't had any yet but now have adopted the policy of a one-by-one guesting, i.e. drop me an e-mail to my website contact form with what you want to say contained within and I'll review it and post it. This is to protect my blog from scurrilous fiends that just want to rant and use foul language. I will generally accept anything that fits nicely into my categories--see the website for details.
BTW, I also have similarly formalized the idea of having interviews.
Hopefully I'm not shooting myself in the foot here. It takes time for me to write my own posts. I don't need a flood of requests. But there's my offer.
r/Steve

http://www.book-spark.blogspot.com/

Welcome to blogging land! You will find, as I did, that it's just another form of writing.
Moreover, it's educational: it teaches you to be concise, logical, and interesting, all skills a good writer must develop. Of course, your readership depends on what you're blogging about. I tend to not be interested in what you had for breakfast (I get enough of that on Facebook). I sort of follow the MTA warning here in the tri-state area: see something, say something (I suppose it's more precise to add "or read" after "see" and change "say" to "write," but you get the idea).
To me, writing a blog post is as challenging and as easy as writing a short story. You have to capture the reader's interest.
Take care.
r/Steve