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  • What is Your Love?

    June 18th, 2013

    Spreading the Love at The Community Storyboard.

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  • Love Letters

    June 18th, 2013

    A great prompt for this week’s Community Storyboard. Submit your response!

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  • To Be or Not To Be … Connected

    June 18th, 2013

    In response to Seán Cooke’s recent experiment, Rajiv opens an interesting discussion on blogging and hyperconnectivity on his blog Rajiv Writes.  He notes that “that Seán’s conclusions assume that all of us belong or want to belong to something called “blogosphere” and seek a community through an interconnectedness of blogs, very much like people on Facebook, MySpace etc. But this is NOT true for all bloggers.”  I wrote a rather lengthy comment to his post and realized (as I often do when my comments run more than a few sentences) that I need to write an actual blog post.

    I have been thinking about the blogging community and what Rajiv calls “hyperconnectivity” quite a bit lately, in large part due to Seán’s experiment.  I agree with Rajiv that not all bloggers want to have a community:  some either blog only for a small select group or they keep their blog private.  WordPress and other blogging platforms are very easy to use as well as free and can be a great way to create a repository for one’s writing without necessarily sharing it with the world.  They can also be more convenient than other social networking sites like Facebook, to communicate with family or friends without having to deal with annoying advertisements or invites to silly games. 

    So I agree that not all bloggers want to increase their connectivity.  But there are many of us who do.  In fact, I do, which is one reason why I participated in Sean’s experiment.

    I found Seán’s experiment results very interesting, but I do view them as limited for primarily this reason:  he used a convenience sample, with a “snowball effect” (people reblogging his post to other bloggers that he was not already connected with).  Thus, only bloggers who were interested in being part of an ever-growing blogging community were likely to participate.  Thus, inherent in his results is the bias of self-selection (those who chose to participate did so because they are interested in growing their community).  Also, the number of bloggers he ultimately used is an infinitesimally small percentage of the entire blogging community.  For Sean’s results to be generalized to the entire blogging community, he would have had to conduct a massive random sample survey of the blogosphere, including bloggers whose blogs are private.  (And even then, there would still be serious limitations.  In case you haven’t guessed already, I have professional experience in social surveys and data collection :)) 

    However, for what Seán was trying to do with his experiment, I would argue a convenience sample is exactly what he needed to use: Seán wants to help other bloggers grow their community, their connectivity.  To do that, he needs the participation of those who want to grow their community, not those who want to stay private or limit themselves to a small group.

    For us who participated in Sean’s experiment  (and the many bloggers who didn’t but who are reading his posts, wanting to know more), it was an interesting and creative experience, and illuminating for me.  It helped me to realize how far behind the curve I am with growing my community.  I reblog a lot, which gets me some traffic, but essentially reblogging drives traffic to the blog I’m reblogging.  In most cases (as in book promotions and book giveaways), that’s what I want to happen.  But it would be disingenius of me to deny that I would also hope to benefit somehow when I reblog. 

    Through his blog, Seán promises to provide guidance on how to grow one’s garden of followers.  Granted, there is a lot of advice out there already, but, through his experiment, Seán actually demonstrated one way to do this.  He didn’t just write about it, he did it.  I participated because it was fun and Seán allowed enough time (for me anyway) to follow up without feeling too pressured (although  I did sweat a little in my search for the Wizard Pig). 

    By promising to offer guidance, Seán continues to demonstrate the “give-and-take” nature of blogging.  He will provide posts on ways to improve traffic to one’s blog, but there’s a “price:”   “for every ten reblogs this posts gets, [he]will put up a post on ways  to improve your blogging traffic.”  Now, what you think I did?

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  • Blogging Experiment: The Results!

    June 17th, 2013

    The results of Sean’s experiment revealed!

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  • The Heretic Priest early release celebration sale!

    June 17th, 2013

    Quick! Take advantage of these book sales by the ever lovely C.N. Faust!

    C.N. Faust's avatarC.N. Faust

    Hello my darlings,

    Great news!

    For the duration of the summer, The Dragon’s Disciples will be available on Kindle for $1.99 ! Don’t have a Kindle? The paperback is only $9.99 ! Did I mention it is ever so beautiful?

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    BUT THAT IS NOT ALL.

    Tuesday and Wednesday, The Heretic Priest (that would be The Age of Waking Death series book TWO!!) will be having an early release celebration sale to the tune of completely free on Kindle. But it is only for Tuesday and Wednesday (because random!) so be sure to grab your copy while you can. Again, no Kindle? Well, the paperback is only $7.99! Not bad for a new release!

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    Both books for less than $2.00, and endless amounts of intrigue, love, and sexy vampires? Yes please!!

    Your most adored,

    C.N.F.

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  • What? Another Award?

    June 16th, 2013

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    Patty over at Petite Magique had honored me with The Loyal Reader Award!  I am truly honored by this as I do try to be a loyal reader.  I am following so many wonderful bloggers.  It’s a challenge to keep up, but it’s also fun, educational, heartwarming and uplifting.

    The rules are simple.

    1. Display the award on your blog. (Done)

    2. Thank the person who sent it to you. (Done)

    3. Answer a rhetorical question of the authors choosing. (See below)

    4. Send on the award to everyone you consider a loyal reader. (Uh oh)

    Rhetorical question:

    If you were on a deserted island, how would you survive? If there’s a wireless network on the island and an outlet, then me and my iPad would be just fine.  There isn’t?  I’m doomed.

    Loyal reader nominations:

    [Disclaimer:  I’m cheating.]

    If you are reading this post, then you are a loyal reader :)  You know who you are (yup, I’m talking to you, Linda; to you, Shareen; to et al.).  You know that some of you are the same bloggers that Patty nominated (yea, RCC!).  Really, truly.  Make a copy of the award image, upload it to your blog and follow the rules.  Even if you think you don’t deserve it, I argue that you deserve it because you are reading this blog post right now!  Duh!

    At the risk of getting sappy:  a big hug to each one of you :)

     

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  • Bonita’s Song

    June 16th, 2013

    Mine. Have a read :)

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  • The Liebster Award

    June 15th, 2013
    The Liebster Award
    The Liebster Award

    I have been honored with another award!  This one–the Liebster Award–comes from Olivia Stocum of The Claymor and Surcoat blog.  As an Irish friend in Latvia would say, “You like me, you really like me!” The rules of this award are simple (but lengthy):  first, thank the person who honored me (Thank you, Olivia!), list  11 unknown facts about myself, and answer 11 questions. Then choose 11 nominees and give them 11 new questions to answer.  I will endeavor to abide by the rules, although I am known for cheating :)

    11 Unknown Facts About Me:

    1. My life is an open book (no, wait, you all already knew that)
    2. I love cats (whoops! I think most of you have figured that out too)
    3. I’m married (no surprise there!)
    4. I have two graduate degrees:  one in English and one in Social Work (ok, now we’re getting somewhere)
    5. My hair is not naturally straight (boring)
    6. But it is naturally gray (boring)
    7. My mom is one of 12 (makes for a lot of cousins)
    8. I brake for turtles (and move them out of the road because they take forever to cross)
    9. I once had a pet raccoon named Bartholomew (actually, he belonged to a boyfriend but we both raised him until he mysteriously died)
    10. I drove a ’66 Dodge van cross-country in 1978 (totally out of character)
    11. I like snakes (just not in my house)

    Answer 11 Questions:

    1. What’s your favorite vacation destination and why?  San Francisco, CA, because I used to live there.  It’s also where my husband and I met and started our life together.
    2. What’s your favorite book? Book as in singular?  No can do.  I can’t pick just one.  I’ve enjoyed too many and they all speak to me in different ways, from Dickens’ Bleak House to Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones to Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake to George Eliot’s Middlemarch.
    3. What do you like on pizza? Veggies with a little pesto sauce to taste
    4. Do you have a favorite song? Again, singular?  Depends on my mood, but I can say that B.B. King is The Man ;)
    5. If you won the lottery, what would you do with the money? Establish trusts for my grandniece and grandnephews; buy a home in the San Francisco Bay Area; and partition the rest to ensure that we can live comfortably for the rest of our lives (yes, I know, that was terribly boring)
    6. What was your favorite pet?  Don’t tell the other cats, but it was Mikey, my orange kitty (RIP)
    7. If you had a time machine, where would you go? I’d stay put.  If I go back in time, I’m afraid I’ll get marked as a witch.  If I go forward, my worst fears might be realized.
    8. Do you wish I would stop asking so many questions? Now that you’ve mentioned it, yes :)
    9. If you found a magic lamp and was given three wishes, what would they be?  Love, Happiness and Good Health for everyone
    10. How many cups of coffee do you drink in one day? A 12-ounce mug during the work week, maybe twice that on weekends.  Most times I drink Earl Grey.
    11. Where do you see yourself in ten years? Hopefully back on the West Coast.

    Now for the 11 nominees:

    http://agingabundantly.wordpress.com/

    http://dupler.org/

    http://dropsofink.com/

    http://helenvalentina.com/

    http://petitemagique.wordpress.com/

    http://18yearsyoung.wordpress.com/

    http://1writeplace.com/

    http://jillweatherholt.wordpress.com/

    http://todayschapter.wordpress.com/

    http://kevinbrennanbooks.wordpress.com/

    http://damyantiwrites.wordpress.com

    11 Questions for the Nominees (if they choose to answer):

    1. Are you a spy?
    2. What has to happen for you to say you had a perfect writing day?
    3. If you won a two-week all-expenses-paid trip to anywhere in the world, where would you go?
    4. What do you enjoy most about blogging?
    5. Do you have a master plan to take over the world?
    6. Who do you think should inherit the earth and why?
    7. If you had the funds to design your perfect writing space, what would it look like?
    8. What is your favorite animal (wild or domesticated)?
    9. Where did you hide the money?
    10. Have you ever been in a witness protection program?
    11. Do you think I’m crazy? (trick question)

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  • Marketing/self publishing with Harry Steinman

    June 15th, 2013

    Great advice on how to effectively use Kickstarter to fund your self-published book!

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    Doors & Windows 004When you first begin anything, there is cause to be frightened of the unknown. Searching out unfamiliar territory and trying to get everything you need lined out for a new book project is no exception. Usually, if a door closes a window will open. Harry Steinman is here to give you some ideas about how to bypass the window and the door and knock out a wall instead. Need funding to get that book going? Here are some ideas.

    The Kindness of Strangers:

    How To Fund a Self-Published Novel With Kickstarter

    By Harry Steinman, a One-Hit Wonder

    Like it or lump it: self-publishing costs money. Every element of your book must be excellent. You must spend your hard-earned shekels or your book will look amateurish.

    Good things are rarely cheap, and cheap things are rarely good. Don’t skimp on buying the expertise you need, and don’t publish unless your writing…

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  • Book Advertising Sites

    June 15th, 2013

    Book Advertising Sites.  Check out this list of sites to advertise your books, with commentary from Charles E Yallowitz.  Definitely bookmark-worthy!

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