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Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
First, I'm posting a list of links to topics where blogs are discussed, but then I'd like to have people post links to their own blogs or to blogs that they find particularly helpful to writing (like Miss Snark--first one to post a link to her blog gets three cheers).

I will also post this list in the FAQs section.

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/000686.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/001377.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/001823.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/002315.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/002348.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/003057.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/003092.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/003910.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/004173.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/004641.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/004677.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/004692.html

http://www.hatrack.com/forums/writers/forum/Forum1/HTML/004752.html
 


Posted by extrinsic (Member # 8019) on :
 
http://misssnark.blogspot.com/
 
Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
Three cheers for extrinsic!

By the way, Miss Snark is no longer posting to her blog, but the archive is there, and it's a blog worth reading.

So, anyone else want to post a link? I know that some of you have already posted links to your blogs (in the topics I posted links to), but I didn't want to take the time to repost them here when I figured you all could post them yourselves.

Please say if the link is to your own blog or to one you recommend, though.

Thanks.

[This message has been edited by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (edited June 24, 2008).]
 


Posted by Lullaby Lady (Member # 1840) on :
 
*blush*

Welllll... I have a blog, but it's all about traditional motherhood, homemaking, raising kids, and the old-fashioned roles of men and women. It has no references to writing, so I don't know that it's all that useful to Hatrack folks.

Anyhoo, here's the address:

www.oldfashionedmotherhood.com


I also do a bit of writing on the the website my husband and I run for homeschoolers. There, I use my full name because my husband and I speak at homeschool events.

www.tjed.org

~LL

P.S.-- Edited to add: My real name is Rachel Keppner.

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Posted by JeanneT (Member # 5709) on :
 
A Newbie's Guide to Publishing done by J. A. Konrath (mystery writer) and very informative about the business and marketing end: http://jakonrath.blogspot.com/

Agent Kristin Nelson's blog which is very helpful on query letters and matters of agent searching: http://pubrants.blogspot.com/

That's all I can think of at the moment. I'm not big on blogs.
 


Posted by WobblyG (Member # 2055) on :
 
Here are some of the writing blogs I keep up with. (As a side note, if anyone is not yet set up to get blogs via an RSS feed, it is really easy and definitely worth it. It saves me from compulsively going to the blogs to check if they have updated yet.)

General Publishing News Blog:

http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/

Agent Blogs:

http://arcaedia.livejournal.com/

http://raleva31.livejournal.com/

http://www.nathanbransford.blogspot.com/

http://pubrants.blogspot.com/

http://lyonsliterary.blogspot.com/

http://rejecter.blogspot.com/ (agent assistant)

Editor Blog:

http://editorialanonymous.blogspot.com/

Podcast: (I know it’s not a blog, but I thought it worth mentioning)

http://www.writingexcuses.com/

- WobblyG

 


Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
WobblyG, it might help if you were to explain to people how to "set up to get blogs via an RSS feed." I am sure there are those who would appreciate the information.
 
Posted by djvdakota (Member # 2002) on :
 
My blog:

http://nightingalescage.blogspot.com

I frequent MaryRobinette's blog at:

http://www.maryrobinettekowal.com/category/journal/

A great place to see the development and adventures of a rising star in the speculative fiction markets.

Now I suspect I will be visiting Lullaby Lady's blog(s), too.

Hi, LL!!

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Posted by JamieFord (Member # 3112) on :
 
www.jamieford.com

Now that I've met with my publisher this week, I'll be adding all kinds of things to the site--stay tuned...
 


Posted by AWSullivan (Member # 8059) on :
 
I don't know if there is much for the talented writers here to glean from my blog but it is linked below. I updated it every few days. Usually about writing but sometimes politics or random personal stuff will crop up.

My Blog - http://www.anthonysullivan.net

Anthony
 


Posted by Bent Tree (Member # 7777) on :
 
Here is mine.


The Universe According to Mr. Cantankerous

[This message has been edited by Bent Tree (edited March 17, 2010).]
 


Posted by mitchellworks (Member # 6779) on :
 
Kathleen asked for instructions on setting up a blog reader, so here's a link for setting up with Google reader:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9thcD3cS1so

And to add feeds (blogs):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm8rJuQlsGw

A blog reader really is what makes blogs cool.

 


Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
Thanks, mitchellworks.
 
Posted by ChrisOwens (Member # 1955) on :
 
http://chrisscottowens.blogspot.com

Here's mine. Unfortunately, only a few entries related to writing. Not much there that everyone doesn't already know...
 


Posted by TaleSpinner (Member # 5638) on :
 
Here's one I put together as an experiment. I found it very hard to attract traffic and gave up, so I haven't updated it in a couple of years.

The idea behind it was this: I wanted to establish a writing presence on the web, and felt that nobody would be interested in yet anothr blog of an aspiring writer and how difficult it is.

Instead, it's a fictional exchange of letters between friends across the Atlantic in a near future wracked by climate change.

Being a blog, the entries are in reverse chronological order.

http://pldey42.typepad.com/atlanticletters/

I sometimes wonder whether to resurrect it. I don't know whether the lack of traffic was to do with the concept, the writing, the weak story lines, getting it noticed by the search engines, or what, so opinions would be appreciated. (I stopped paying the rent on the site, so I doubt that the comment feature works and the e-mail address on the site is wrong.)

Cheers,
Pat

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Posted by innesjen (Member # 6126) on :
 
It's great that there is a post about blogs. I recently started one and I'm very proud of it and would love to share it:

http://www.fanwritunit.blogspot.com/

It's a weekly blog about fantasy writing and reading; not so much about my own work but about my passion for the genre of fantasy and fantasy writing.

Thanks for allowing me this shameless plug
 


Posted by aspirit (Member # 7974) on :
 
My writing blog is called Shadows in Mind. I try to post at least once a week.
 
Posted by Meredith (Member # 8368) on :
 
My fairly new blog is http://MeredithMansfield.WordPress.com.
I try to update twice a week on no particular schedule.
 
Posted by Heidi (Member # 8664) on :
 
So here is my also fairly new blog: heidilacey@wordpress.com

I have pictures. Kinda like cookies but less calories.
 


Posted by Heidi (Member # 8664) on :
 
Try this: http://heidilacey.wordpress.com/

I haven't figured out how to edit posts yet.
 


Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
Heidi, here are edit post instructions:

Above each of your posts, are three icons. The left-most one is supposed to look like a pencil and paper. If you click on it, you'll be taken to a page that looks like the reply page, but it's the edit page for your post.

Make the changes you want and then click on the "submit now" button below the text box.

I hope that helps.
 


Posted by sholar (Member # 3280) on :
 
I don't often update yet. Right now, it is mostly for me (I have a bunch of blog links and a word of the day widget).

http://tamesonyip.blogspot.com/
 


Posted by CharityBradford (Member # 8988) on :
 
Great idea Kathleen! Here is my blog:
http://www.charitywrites.blogspot.com/

I also follow Nathan Bransford and pubrants, listed above.

I enjoy:
http://tribalwriter.com/
My friend Kristi at http://hoontah.blogspot.com/
Did anyone mention http://www.therejectionist.com/ The Rejectionist?
http://cba-ramblings.blogspot.com/ Rachelle Gardner, Literary Agent
http://jetreidliterary.blogspot.com/ Janet Reid, Literary Agent

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Posted by Pyre Dynasty (Member # 1947) on :
 
Here's mine, right now I'm just doing reviews of stuff, soon enough I'll start pontificating about writing a little. I'm also planning on doing a serial story on there soon as I get a couple of episodes worked out, just to motivate me to write regularly.

http://pyredynasty.wordpress.com/


 


Posted by DasNuk (Member # 9029) on :
 
Hey there!

Here's a link to my blog. It's mainly about the ups and downs of being a writer, but it also deals with other fascinating topics, such as my day-by-day dramas in life..

Enjoy!

http://mymagicpen.blogspot.com/

DasNuk
 


Posted by Merlion-Emrys (Member # 7912) on :
 
Here's mine http://justinawilliams.wordpress.com/
 
Posted by Unwritten (Member # 7960) on :
 
When Kathleen first posted this thread, I was sad I didn't have a blog to share. I promised myself I'd get a blog and post it here ASAP. Well, it took me awhile, but I've finally got mine up and running--not lots on there about writing yet, but at least I'm writing ON it, right?

I've really enjoyed reading many of the blogs I got from this list. A few are not being posted on, but some of them I read almost every day. Maybe this will be a kick in the pants to the rest of you to start blogging again!

Here's my blog:
melaniecrousesblog.blogspot.com
 


Posted by Dark Warrior (Member # 8822) on :
 
www.donavandarius.com

 
Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
Hey, Unwritten, I tried to post a comment on your blog (about your kids' fear of you embarrassing them by singing along when you hear a favorite song), and it wouldn't post (so far as I know).

So here's my comment:

quote:
Since I firmly believe that it is a mother's job to embarrass her children, I strongly recommend that you go ahead and sing.

A large number of family members went to Disneyland together last month, and there were several times when the background music inspired me to dance, dance, dance as we moved along with the crowds. It was great, and I loved it.

So go for it!


I should mention, however, that my children are old enough now to not be all that embarrassed by me, but as I recall, no one joined me in dancing, and they all kept their distance while I danced.
 


Posted by izanobu (Member # 9314) on :
 
Mine is here: http://overactive.wordpress.com/

Mostly it's my own ramblings about writing, but I've also started posting interviews with fellow writers (latest is Gwendolyn Clare), so hopefully there's some useful information tucked away in there
 


Posted by KayTi (Member # 5137) on :
 
Ah, I didn't realize this was the blogroll, I've probably posted this elsewhere, but I blog on Suburban (in)Sanity

I also cross-post to BlogHer - Link to my profile.


 


Posted by Foste (Member # 8892) on :
 
Here's my blog (Stefan's Place):

stefanm.blogspot.com

I have many links to Hattracker blogs .
 


Posted by Unwritten (Member # 7960) on :
 
@Kathleen: I can just imagine you dancing at Disneyland. I wish I could have been there. I'd have danced with you!

Lots of people are having trouble posting comments on my blog, and I'm not sure why. I have comments enabled...If anyone knows what the problem could be, please, please tell me.
 


Posted by JenniferHicks (Member # 8201) on :
 
I'll have to use this thread to compile a list of links to Hatracker blogs on my own blog. Which, by the way is:

http://jennifercampbellhicks.blogspot.com/
 


Posted by EVOC (Member # 9381) on :
 
I had a blog for my run for City Council. I hope to complete a second blog focusing on my own random musings. I find writing short blogs gets my mind working for my own stories and ideas. I will post my new blog when I create it.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
quote:

I should mention, however, that my children are old enough now to not be all that embarrassed by me, but as I recall, no one joined me in dancing, and they all kept their distance while I danced.

I will ask the obvious question here Kathleen,

Is that because they be a might embarrassed or the way you dance?

If I ever danced, and if my daughter was prone to embarrassment, the answer to the question would be both. Of course I'm a father not a mother but I think the end result would be the same.
 


Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
And I will leave you all wondering.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
I may have posted my blog here ages ago but in case I haven't, here it is again

http://musingsofle.blogspot.com


And I have no idea about why some people would have problems posting with some blogs. Except perhaps certain blogs don't like certain computers. I had a problem with the forum board WotF used to use. And last time I checked the Official Jim Butcher site has the same forum so I can't post there either. If it's the same people who do a certain blog site, that could be the answer.
 


Posted by MartinV (Member # 5512) on :
 
Here's mine: http://martinvavpotic.wordpress.com/

Though it's a bit melodramatic lately. I will work on it soon.
 


Posted by Mayflowerbaby (Member # 9424) on :
 
Mine is http://hopeacobb.blogspot.com

Not just writing, it also focuses on acting and designing, as well as other life issues.

Feel free to follow and let me know yours and I will follow yours too.
 


Posted by Jeff Ambrose (Member # 9437) on :
 
My blog is :

http://jeffambrose.blogspot.com/

I write a lot about writing. However, I just started a 201 blog posts in 201 days challenge to prove to a fellow indie writer who is superior. Should be great fun!

Today was day 1.
 


Posted by Rhaythe (Member # 7857) on :
 
www.rhoadsfiction.com

Some freebies up there too. I ramble about whatever's on my mind, but it's usually writing- or conference-related.
 


Posted by Crank (Member # 7354) on :
 

Bloggathah

Let me know if you place my link on your blog, and I will be glad to do the same for you.

One recent upgrade I've made: if the writer's name is not evident by the blog name itself, I've added it below the link. I like inventive blog names, but writer name recognition is vastly more important; I appreciate those who have granted me this advantage on their lists, so I want to do the same for everyone else.

S!
S!

 


Posted by Unwritten (Member # 7960) on :
 
I just tripled the size of my blog roll. I think you're all on there.

In addition, I think I fixed the leaving comments problem. Yay me!

[This message has been edited by Unwritten (edited March 07, 2011).]
 


Posted by tchernabyelo (Member # 2651) on :
 
My currently-not-as-active-as-it-should-be blog is The Land Of Wind And Ghosts.
 
Posted by Raker (Member # 9449) on :
 
I just started a blog about a month ago, at http://jonathannorthrup.blogspot.com. I try to post at least once a week, sometimes on writing, sometimes not.

[This message has been edited by Raker (edited March 24, 2011).]
 


Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 

Okay if anyone would I could use a touch of help. I just redid my blog and need to know if the words are readable.

Actually, it may look a somewhat familiar turns out I choose the same back ground as Jonathan Northrup. Different colors though and some different stuff on the side.

http://musingsofle.blogspot.com

I may change the coloring anyway and rearrange how the different features are lined up.

But I must say I'm glad I found the counter. I have a lot more clicks than I thought. Some are me of course but still it's over a thousand. Not much compared to some people but I expected it to be under 500.
 


Posted by JenniferHicks (Member # 8201) on :
 
@LDWriter2: On my screen, the blog comes up as light red type against a dark red background, which is hard on my eyes. Other than that, looks fine.
 
Posted by KayTi (Member # 5137) on :
 
I spun up my author's site recently, in addition to Suburban (in)Sanity as I mentioned earlier in the thread.

You can find me blogging about and creating writerly content on my author's website.

For those other Mom Writers among us, I talk a lot about writing with, for, and among my children. There might be some interesting stuff to come out of that. They just helped me brainstorm my next novel and I'm geeky excited about starting it (and blogging the process, naturally!)
 


Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
Thanks Jennifer. I think I will change the color of the words at least. Maybe to black.
 
Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
Not a bad blog KayTi. Cute children.

But who was the author signing and the books your kids had?


There is a web site dedicated to mothers who write. I know one person who does a column for them.
 


Posted by mrmeadors (Member # 6378) on :
 
I have a blog at www.melaniermeadors.blogspot.com (I don't know how to make that into a link ) it's not hugely exciting right now.... But you never know, something fun might happen! I update it about twice a week, maybe more if something interesting hits me.

M

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Posted by BenM (Member # 8329) on :
 
I update my blog very infrequently, though I try and get at least one post up a month. It's been undergoing somewhat of an existential crisis while I figure out what I really want to put on it.

[This message has been edited by BenM (edited March 22, 2011).]
 


Posted by KayTi (Member # 5137) on :
 
@LD - I'd love to hear the name of the site for mothers who write, sounds like a great idea. Thx for the positive comments on my writer's blog. I took the kids to a signing with one of my favorite YA fantasy authors - Shannon Hale - last spring. Kept them out late on a school night, the whole 9 yards, worth every second. They were so awesome, and we all enjoyed meeting her even though I got all tongue-tied and fangirly.

And a return thought for you on your blog font/color mix (I do software design) - be careful putting black on red or red on black. Human eyes aren't good at distinguishing those two, not enough tonal contrast. If you're looking for a color scheme, many of the blog sites templates come with one boiled-in, that is typically friendly to the eye. Blue backgrounds with lighter text (ala the old Word Perfect paradigm) are generally easy on the eyes if you're committed to a dark background. Red doesn't play nice online, I usually avoid it in sites and apps I'm doing.
 


Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 

KayTi

Try this link.

http://mamazina.wordpress.com


 


Posted by Wordcaster (Member # 9183) on :
 
For those with smart phones, the app, "Pulse" is absolutely fantastic. It is an rss (blog) reader that provides a great graphical and easy-to-navigate interface. I am addicted.

Also, I'll add my own shameless plug linking to my blog.

By the way, I notice that in other forums, people have their blogs in their signatures. That avoids the whole shameless self-promotion bit and rewards people for putting out thoughtful posts on the forum. Would we think that would be wise here? Or is it a bit too much. I'm curious what Kathleen thinks. (Note: I'm not selling anything, so it is an innocuous suggestion not made at all in self interest).

Edited to add: ok - maybe 2 years in the future it is in self-interest.

[This message has been edited by Wordcaster (edited March 25, 2011).]
 


Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 

I changed colors again on my blog and added a feature or two.

Please tell me if it is better or is it just me


http://musingsofle.blogspot.com
 


Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
 
Signatures? Eh, I don't know. I think they can get annoying.

If you want to put something that looks like a signature at the end of each of your posts, I can't stop you, but right now the forum is set up so that we don't have signatures.

I may be willing to be convinced, however.
 


Posted by Wordcaster (Member # 9183) on :
 
Just a thought... I'm not here to promote anything -- just here to learn, interact and help where my meager skills can.


 


Posted by Pyre Dynasty (Member # 1947) on :
 
I just wanted to register a vote against signatures. Putting our blogs at the bottom is a very worthy use of the feature, but I've seen them get out of hand I don't want tat to happen here.
 
Posted by Tiergan (Member # 7852) on :
 
I am told my signature is darn near illegible, so I dont know what good it would do me.

 
Posted by coralm (Member # 9274) on :
 
If you can restrict the sig to text and links only, no pictures or badges or whatever, I don't think it's a bad idea. It's a cool feature only because if someone says something interesting or funny in a thread that isn't this one, it's nice to be able to access their blog easily.

To stay on topic, my blog is: www.chaosandinsanity.com
 


Posted by Aaron White (Member # 9473) on :
 
One blog I find inspiring is writer M. John Harrison's:

http://ambientehotel.wordpress.com/

Above and beyond my interest in his fiction, his cranky koans about genre fiction keep me honest.
 


Posted by Wordcaster (Member # 9183) on :
 
For mg and ya writers (but really all in general), I like these blogs:

kidlit.com: covers writing tips and the market in general.
Editorial Anonymous: q&a format, kinda similar to Miss Snark (previously linked).

I'm looking for good podcasts to listen to. So far I've found writing excuses and adventures in scifi publishing. I've tried a couple others, but none have stuck for me.
 


Posted by aspirit (Member # 7974) on :
 
Reminder: Clicking on the icon ^ that has a face beside a question mark will take you to the author's profile page, where you can see his or her Website address (assuming there is one).
 
Posted by coralm (Member # 9274) on :
 
quote:
I'm looking for good podcasts to listen to. So far I've found writing excuses and adventures in scifi publishing. I've tried a couple others, but none have stuck for me.

I like the I Should be Writing podcast as well: http://isbw.murlafferty.com/

Thanks for the tip aspirit, I had no idea that was there.
 


Posted by Unwritten (Member # 7960) on :
 
Thanks for the reminder about that aspirit...now let's see if I can add my blog to my profile page.
 
Posted by aspirit (Member # 7974) on :
 
You're welcome, guys.

Unwritten, it works!
 


Posted by tripper (Member # 9485) on :
 
New to the forums, and I just started my (very sporadically posted to) blog recently. Maybe this will give me the kick in the pants I need?

Can't remember how to make links, but here's the URL:

middleagednonsense.blogspot.com

Gonna check out some of yours now, thanks

[This message has been edited by tripper (edited April 11, 2011).]

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Posted by Owasm (Member # 8501) on :
 
I changed providers and lost all of my old posts, so I've started a new blog at my old address:

http://www.owasm.com
 


Posted by BenM (Member # 8329) on :
 
Has anyone else experimented with creating a facebook author page?

I only just created mine - I think it's a great way of keeping the social things ('I went here, did that') separate from the essay content I'd prefer for my blog. It also means that 'personal' stuff from my normal facebook profile isn't exposed to anyone interested in following my writing updates.

If you've got a page, maybe list it here as another type of 'social' blog? I'm looking to 'Like' a few Hatrackers
 


Posted by KayTi (Member # 5137) on :
 
Yep, I have a fb author page here - karentsmith author page.

Just beginning, but it's a useful tool for keeping from spamming your own personal feed.


 


Posted by EVOC (Member # 9381) on :
 
I love Facebook Pages for Authors and otherwise. I run two (well three but I probably won't use the third until 2012) Facebook pages to support local public safety. Facebook pages are a great tool for marketing. Had one for my business once too.

here

and here

Are the pages I use now.

I think maybe once I get something published I will make one for myself as an Author.
 


Posted by MartinV (Member # 5512) on :
 
I have the Author Page but I don't think I have anything to put up there until my current novel is done.
 
Posted by micmcd (Member # 7977) on :
 
I finally have enough blog posts up that I can now say "I have a blog" instead of "I'm starting a blog" or "really trying to keep up a blog."

My really real author blog
 


Posted by pdblake (Member # 9218) on :
 
Just started mine not so long ago.

http://pdblake.blogspot.com/


ETA:

I also have a gardening blog. Nothing to do with writing, but it's all grist right?

Urban Escape

[ July 13, 2012, 03:46 AM: Message edited by: pdblake ]
 
Posted by genevive42 (Member # 8714) on :
 
My brand new blog:

http://trinamariephillips.wordpress.com/

Thanks for looking.
 


Posted by LDWriter2 (Member # 9148) on :
 
Okay pd and genevive I looked at both.


Actually not bad, nice colors and well stated comments.

I include both of them in that statement even though each has a different background color scheme, and says something different.
 


Posted by Crank (Member # 7354) on :
 
Rather than start a new thread, I thought I'd just bring this one back to the forefront.

My Facebook writing page: http://www.facebook.com/SteveHuskTheWriter

With my YA series within a month and a half (supposedly) of making its debut, I figured it was time to make this page a bit more active.

Much to my horror, I don't have very many Facebook writers pages for my fellow Hatrackers. If you have one, let me know where to find it.

S!
 
Posted by EVOC (Member # 9381) on :
 
Facebook Author Page

My Blog Page

Twitter
 


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