I would just like to extend my thanks once again to everyone that took part in last weeks ‘A Poetic Proposal’ Blog Tour. Your help was much appreciated. A reminder to everyone who the fantastic bloggers that took part were:
Charles E Yallowitz – Legends of Windemere
Pamela Beckford – Poetry by Pamela
Teri Polen – Books and Such
Randall C Willis – CreatedbyRCW
Dominc DiFrancesco – Black and Write
Marie Ann Bailey – 1WriteWay
John Howell – Fiction Favorites
Once again, thank you all so very much. If you haven’t visited these blogs yet then I strongly recommend that you do so.
And so, after the excitement of last weeks blog tour I find myself in somewhat of a blogging quandary. What do I write about now?
You’re welcome. Maybe write about your opinion of various genres? Trying to keep the book theme. Maybe something silly?
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That’s a good idea. I like it. In reality I am going to be pretty busy preparing and travelling, but I will see what I can come up with.
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Maybe aim for one post a week?
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Right about going home soon
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Obviously I meant WRITE. I think I need to fire Siri.
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I could, but I would probably end up getting overwhelmed and not completing it 🙂 Personal Assistants. PA’s. I have my own thoughts as to what PA stands for.
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It was my pleasure Julian. I hope that your book is doing well. 🙂
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Since the goal was to make a statement of my love for Ionia, it is doing wonderfully. Thank you for all your support.
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I’m in hiding because I haven’t read the book yet and don’t want to spoil it. I’m not ignoring your blog, but want to read all the poems at once. I do know congratulations are in order 🙂
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Thank you, Susan. I hope that you enjoy it. There hasn’t been anything revealing on the blog. I have only really posted things that have already appeared in the past 🙂
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No thanks necessary. How about writing about how you came to start blogging in the first place.There have to be some lewd thoughts in there somewhere coupled with life and literature.
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Thanks. That is a good idea, John. Truthfully my blog started about six years as a medium to write about work related topics and try to help market the company. It soon bored me, since why make the effort when it wasn’t appreciated or recognised?
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Look at you now.
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With love, there is never a shortage of words…if anything, it is only that the words feel so small next to the emotion they are trying to describe or convey.
Happy to help, my friend!
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I like that description, Randy. That the words look so small compared to the emotions they are trying to describe. So very true.
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