Here are links to notable blogging/writing posts in the past week:
Kurt Harden @ Cultural Offering with I Love a Tradition and Ray Visokski @ A Simple Village Undertaker with Officially A Tradition where they invite bloggers to a face-to-face meeting in Newark. (I was reading too fast. I thought they meant Newark, NJ which would have been a no-brainer. The idea has me thinkin’. Maybe something smaller and more local? Yes, Brenna, me too – way (way) out of comfort zone. On the other hand, YOLO?)
Madame Scherzo: The 10 Most Commonly Misunderstood Words In English. (Got me on “Enormity” and several others.)
Michael Hyatt: 15 Resources For Pro Bloggers (Or those who want to be). (I’m not a Mac user but there are solid tips in his post.)
Caitlin Kelly @ Broadside: BlogHer 2012 — was it worth it? “Three days of full-on intensity, 5,000 bloggers in one midtown Manhattan hotel, about 80 percent of whom — maybe 90 percent — were female, and under the age of 40…”
Utterly Banal: How to Write Good by Frank Visco. (Clever. Yes.)
Thank you Anderson Layman for cartoon share.
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How to write good…I like it!
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🙂 Me too.
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Well done!
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🙂
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Hi David, thank you for the link to Michael Hyatt, he has a lot of really great information there. 🙂
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No doubt that he’s a pro-blogger. Thanks Tina.
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Great info. After reading some blogs over the years…the cartoon definitely applies.
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Yes, to all of us. 🙂
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24. Thou shalt not use inappropriate apostrophe’s.
In response to any number of the other points – mea culpa. These are sure to pound my brain as I write my next post.
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My head was spinning. Torn between ignoring all of it, or taking them one by one. Leaning towards the ignore. 🙂
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With the global reach, it is getting harder and harder to write ‘proper’ English. Thanks for the tips. Now where will this regional (East Coast) conference be?
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Smiling. Introverts are waiting for the extroverts to organize and lead. 🙂
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OMG Too funny!
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Clever, Yes? Yes. Enough said.
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🙂 Exactly…
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