How to write a book in three weeks
That's what I'm talking about over at the Pink Heart Society today! Come by and learn the secret….
That's what I'm talking about over at the Pink Heart Society today! Come by and learn the secret….
I'm the spotlight author over at the Minxes of Romance today! Come on over and see what I was up to five years ago — and which book I read recently that I wish I'd written!
Hey, y'all! Today I'm over at the lovely Kate Walker's blog, talking about my favorite (or favourite, as Kate would say) Kate Walker book! Come on over and visit. And I do hope your weather isn't as hot as mine; they've been saying that we are way above normal for June, and boy is it hot. If this is June, I can't begin to imagine August. 😯
Periodically, I go through this on the blog where I ask whether or not it makes sense to keep blogging. It seems as if group blogs, for example, come and go these days. One group of critique partners or contest finalists or friends decides to start a blog. Another group reaches the end of the line and shuts down (the Wet Noodle Posse, for one).
What causes a blog to sputter to a close? Is it a lack of readers? A lack of new topics? A feeling you've trod that ground before?
I think it's probably a combination of all these. There are a lot of blogs out there calling for attention, and readers only have so much time. I know that's the case for me. Some blogs I used to follow religiously, I'm lucky if I get to once every couple of months now.
Sometimes, you feel as if you're recycling the same topics again and again.
With Facebook, Twitter, and even that old dinosaur My Space, time is fragmented. Blogging no longer has the appeal it once had. Oh, I have no intention of shutting this blog down just yet. I've long since stopped updating daily. I try to do so weekly, and I love the immediacy of being able to communicate about my releases or contests or just something on my mind and engage in a conversation with the people who comment.
So now I'm interested in what you think about blogging. Do you read as many as you used to? Do you spend more time on social media sites now? What kinds of things do you want to know when you visit author blogs? Are you interested in the author's process and posts on writing? Or do you want to know what it's like writing for a major publisher? Maybe you want to know how the author creates her stories.
Or maybe you just want to know she's human and has a crazy life just like yours. That she doesn't have breakfast in bed every morning, doesn't climb into her limo to go shopping, and doesn't jet off to fabulous locations at the drop of a hat.
What is it that brings you to this blog? If you blog, what are your feelings about the process?
First, I'm over at I Heart Presents today talking about storms!
And second, the Seven Sassy Sisters are giving away a copy of my July UK release, The Devil's Heart. Just pop on over and see what they're up to for a chance to win!
Today, I'm talking Beach Reads over at Tote Bags ‘n' Blogs! Drop by and share your beach recommendations with us!