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Category Archives: Blogging

SHOULD WE BLOG ABOUT OUR DAILY AFFAIRS?

Posted on June 3, 2012 by Jim Williams

SHOULD WE BLOG ABOUT OUR DAILY AFFAIRS? My friend and fellow author, Mark Turner alias Ruby Barnes, in his handy little guide, The New Author,  http://marblecitypublishing.com/, comments that blogs that take the form of diaries can expect the same number of … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogging | Tagged Fellini's, Gobble De Gook, Mark Turner, Ruby Barnes, Self-publishing, The New Author, Writing

Is this blog about anything at all?

Posted on April 1, 2012 by Jim Williams

As I write the sun is shining and the weather is unseasonably mild and dry: quite lovely. On Palm Sunday, 1461, it snowed. For some reason I know this sort of stuff and I had occasion to check again recently … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogging | Tagged Cruise lectures, Montaigne’s essays, Writing

So this is blogging?

Posted on January 8, 2012 by Jim Williams

It could be said I asked for this: to be sitting at my laptop scratching my head wondering why I asked Jon Cuss to provide me with a blogging facility. What the hell is blogging anyway? Apparently something people do, … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogging | Tagged Blogging

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