As I've flown from one blog to another, I've discovered some
interesting posts.
1. Hilary
Melton-Butcher, at Positive Letters, did a fascinating post of glass books. Yes, I said, "glass!"
2. Sarah Martin Byrd talks about marketing your writing at
festivals.
3. Zoe McCarthy gives us tips on how to find the "sweet spot" with readers.
Writers: What are some writing techniques you use to connect
with your audience?
Readers: Books come in all shapes, sizes, and mediums these
days. What's your favorite - print, e-book, coffee table books, paperbacks,
hardcover, or some other type?
Photo Credit: luisrock62
Hi Susan .. thanks for linking over the my glass books - they're amazing aren't they - I just love them ... so beautiful and thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteI do prefer print to read and to refer to ... but I've got the Kindle and use ... I've read about 25% of Karen's 101 Homeschool co-op .. and it's good ..
Cheers Hilary
Hi Susan, I blog and use FB to connect. Drop by the Muffin when you get a chance and leave a comment if you can. Thanks. Info on my blog.
ReplyDeleteHard cover... definitely! Preferably with a yellow marker ;)I love to highlight one-liners, favorite phrases, good questions, triggers, just anything that I would like to remember. Sometimes they inspire me to write a blog post.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many wonderful blogs to visit, aren't there? Hilary's is always a favorite too (besides yours of course!).
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
Karen
Hi Susan, stopping in to pay you a howdy ! I use paperbacks and I do have a kindle I love to use.
ReplyDeleteLinda Finn
Faithful Acres Books
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