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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

To Blog or Not to Blog

That is the question.

About this time eleven years ago, I considered starting a blog. I was publishing a lot of book reviews and a few personal essays and I wanted a place to share the links. I hoped to write fiction, and I loved finding things to share about books.
The advice then was that if you were trying to find an agent or an editor, many of them would check to see if you had an online presence. Facebook and Twitter were barely on the horizon. Or at least my horizon.
So off I traveled to Blog City.

My new critique group friend Lee Hilton started SPOON AND INK then, her fabulous food blog.
Fun times in the blogosphere, no? We thought so.

But I don't read too many blogs now, and I wonder if anybody's reading this.
:)

(Hellooooo out there! Anybody home?)

And then today I discovered an author I admire has a really great blog, and reading it inspired me to write this.

When I still worked as a school librarian, Claudia Mills's books were very popular in my school. I remember hearing her on a panel about publishing at the New School when I first thought about writing. I had those notes forever! Probably still do!
Here's the link. I'm going to make it extra large and obvious.
Please visit. You can thank me later.

https://claudiamillsanhouraday.blogspot.com/


Another blogger I try to follow is Caroline Starr Rose.  
She never fails to inspire me, teach me, or make me smile. 
When I clicked over there to get her link, I see she has a lovely photo and a quote I'm going to remember:

Learn to respect the pages the reader will never see.
— Joshua Mohr


I sorry to say I don't know Joshua Mohr, but I sure like that quote. I also love seeing the pictures she shares, mostly of the American Southwest which seems light years and many miles from my own vistas.
Thanks, Caroline!

(Aside: here's a nifty trick! Caroline turned one of her blogposts into a short article you can read in the current WRITERS DIGEST magazine.)

Inspired by Caroline and Claudia, here's my first blog photo of 2019 and a quote from the new Quaker Motto Calendar!



"There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship."  
Thomas Aquinas.




5 comments:

Caroline Starr Rose said...

Glad the quote rang true for you, and glad to count you as friend! Funnily enough, I'm doing a very similar post (why I'm still blogging) sometime soon...

Carol Baldwin said...

I'm here and that is a great quote from Mohr! I read Caroline's article in WD and was proud and encouraged at the same time!

To blog... of course!

Mia Wenjen said...

I read your blog religiously!

Augusta Scattergood said...

Thank you, friends. Glad to count you as readers, sharers, and fellow scribblers!

Kimberley Griffiths Little said...

I still read your blog, Augusta! I'm just a terrible commenter these days. Thanks for all the great content for so many years. Happy New Year!