Category: Discussions

Commitment Phobia

I have to admit, commitment scares the ever lovin’ hell out of me. No, I’m not talking about relationship-wise. I’m talking about here in blogland. Recently Ciara and The Book Smugglers announced they were kicking off The Windflower World Tour. I think the idea behind it s fabulous! Not only are they discussing what’s considered […]

Please Put Your Hands Togther For…

Posted September 20, 2008 by Rowena in Discussions, Features | Tagged: , , , | 0 Comments
Please Put Your Hands Togther For…

…Amy, over at My Friend Amy. This summer, after book blogging was patronized in the mainstream media, Amy from My Friend Amy made a suggestion that we celebrate book blogging. From that idea, Book Blogger Appreciation Week was born. Many of us have participated in interviews, contests, give-aways, and through awards; but, this would never […]

BBAW Day 4: Brag on Yourself

Today’s BBAW instructions from Amy say: Well, the awards are being handed out and congratulations passed on, I hear there’s a best dressed/worst dressed in book blogging edition to come, but the truth is you are all pretty darned spectacular. So for today, why not show it off? Go hunt through your archives and find […]

BBAW: Let’s Talk Blogging!

Posted September 17, 2008 by Rowena in Discussions, Features | Tagged: , | 10 Comments
BBAW: Let’s Talk Blogging!

A new day, a new topic over at BBAW’s Headquarters’, My Friend Amy. Today’s topic is: What is one thing you wish you knew about blogging when you started or what advice would you give a newbie blogger? What is your best blogging tip? Rowena: Well, before I started blogging, I used to read Izzy’s […]

Guest Blogging at DIK Today!

Posted September 17, 2008 by Holly in Discussions, Promotions | Tagged: , , , | 2 Comments

The lovely Desert Island Keeper girls asked me to guest blog with them today. I shared why I declined their invitation to be a DIK girl, and Rowena provided smexy half naked men pictures to go along with the post. Stop by and say hello! Guest Blog: Why I’m Not a DIK Girl