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I've got to wright a guest blog..arrgh!

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Tina Glasneck, a Local crime fiction Writer (Thou shalt Not, Angels Cry ) has asked me to write a guest blog at Celebratewithabook.com

I'm freeking out! I'm not ready! anyway, it should be up march 8th.

what do people want to know?!

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Describe Interests and Activities that provide inspiration for your own creations! Relate how you draw ideas and energy from them. That's always interesting!

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At least you're planning in advance! I usually decide on a topic for my Friday newspost at around 9pm Thursday evening, haha. I used to get a lot more anxious about them when I first started, but I don't think very many people read them really. :P

What are the parameters for the blog?

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Are you looking for some one here to ghostwrite it for you? Do your own work.


Seriously though, why do you write? What inspires you to put pen to paper? Or alternatively, what makes a book worth reading for you?

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From what I can tell, these blogs are about how and why people got started writing. I've actually had someone complain recently that I didn't have an " About the Author" page. It honestly didn't seem like something people would be particularly interested in. I felt like, that was something I'd do when I had a book to write it in. But I have heard that webcomics are more interactive than that. So I guess I'm adjusting. I'm torn between talking about what lead me to do webcomics, and talking about the ideas for the webcomic itself. I'm also trying to keep it to 600 words or so.

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