Have you ever answered Tuesday's Question? Well, if you have please help yourself to the code for the image below (or what I'm calling the brag badge) that says you've answered Tuesday's Question. That way when your readers see it on your blog they can click on it to read your comments/answers.
However, I also have a link to all of Tuesday's Question's on my sidebar that simply says Tuesday's Question, if you would rather not comment. (What I'm calling the cool customer badge) Although I hope someday you will comment-
But, if you haven't the slightest idea what I'm writing about I'll be happy to explain: Every Tuesday I ask my readers a different question, then I post their answers/comments with a link to their blogs in a post the following day.
When I began Tuesday's Question I thought it would be a nice way to meet my readers, plus share their answers/comments with a link to their blog in a post the following day for other readers to enjoy. Whoever enjoyed reading their comments or answers could easily visit their blog and they would get a link back- the perfect way to make friends, have fun, and share some link love, and it's been great.
The first Tuesday's Question comment post is dated March of 2007 and with the exception of the last few weeks it's still going strong. Both of these images bring you to the Tuesday's Question comments. Here is the link to the questions themselves that also have the comments, however it doesn't have a link to the blogs who participated, so that's why it's not Tuesday's Questions Page.
Anyway, there's the background and I hope everyone will pick up one of the codes, especially Tuesday's Question's participates, because you should show off your hilarious, thoughtful, heartfelt, crazy memories and experiences, they should be read again and again.
Oh, I almost forgot don't leave, because right beneath you is today's Tuesday Question~
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Blog: A Nice Place In The Sun (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Wilde Teen Books (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Review of Ink Exchange by Melissa Marr
by Terry Spear
In Ink Exchange by Melissa Marr, Leslie has a horribly dysfunctional family--an alcoholic gambler for a father, a drug abuser for a brother who sells her to his drugged-up friends, and a runaway mom. She’s desperate to have normalcy in her life and drawn to a shop to get a tattoo. Not any tattoo, but one that will bind her to the Dark King of the fey. An intriguing tale of courtly angst and the concept that we all make choices, right or wrong, the story is full of twists and turns, forbidden desire, and lots of conflict that kept me reading until the end, and wanting more!
Terry Spear, Author of The Vampire...In My Dreams
www.terrywildeteenbooks.com

Blog: What I'm Reading Now (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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As one of the few people who have “the sight,” Aislinn has lived her life by three major rules: don’t stare at invisible faeries, don’t speak to invisible faeries, and don’t attract their attention. Aislinn lives in fear that her sight will be discovered and she will be killed, as cruel faeries dislike humans with the sight. When two faeries begin to follow Aislinn around, she begins to panic.