Sunday, March 31, 2013

Sunday Surfing

Blog Blitz: A cool idea that DL Hammons over at Cruising Altitude had.

Amazon.com to Acquire Goodreads

Is it Really Time for Authors to Stop Blogging?

Dontcha Know How Ter Write Dialects, Y'all?

7 Reasons Agents Stop Reading Your First Chapter

Being Enneagrammatically Correct Part 1 and Part 2

Don't forget the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. It begins on April 1 (tomorrow!)  My theme will be "I Love Sci-Fi/Fantasy Because..." I look forward to reading your posts!

And finally, check out this monster wave off the coast of Portugal. It was estimated to be 100 feet high! And someone is surfing it!

If you encounter a post or article that you believe would be of benefit or interest to other writers, let me know.  Leave a comment. Send me an email. Catch me on Facebook or tweet the link to me on Twitter including the hashtag #SundaySurfing and I'll check it out.  As most of you know, my schedule is always a crap shoot and I undoubtedly miss some great links.  I'd hate for others to miss out too!

13 comments:

  1. Will check out the wave.
    Your theme sounds awesome! You know I'll be back every day.
    An PK never knew what hit her Tuesday...

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  2. That's one impressive wave. I happened to find one article about genres and requirements but I still have to read it to know if it is good. Will let you know.
    You joined A to Z. Never saw that coming. :D

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    1. Do let me know! I saw it coming, but didn't duck quickly enough! LOL

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  3. Hi Jeff,

    Just surfing the internet. Thought I'd drop by and give you a BIG *WAVE*! :)

    Look forward to your Sci-Fi/Fantasy posts. Ah yes, the alphabet challenge. Right then, I'm going now....

    Gary :)

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  4. Happy Easter to you and Myra, Jeff. Thanks for the links.

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    1. It was my pleasure, Linda. Hope you had a great Easter.

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  5. Great links! I especially liked the post about dialects, since figuring out how to handle those is always so tricky. (They are for me, at least, haha.) Loving your theme for the A-to-Z challenge, btw! :)

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    1. Thanks, Heather! Dialect is tricky for most people. And what works for one person doesn't always work for another, I think.

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  6. Oh my gosh. I just stopped out to check out your updates and saw your nod. Thank you SO much! I truly appreciate it :) Will be checking out the rest of the wave now!

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