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Blogging is about both publishing and finding a community. These three writers' hubs bring together bloggers from all over the world.
I’m smiling. Thank you for the nod in our direction.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Reblogged this on Rochelle Wisoff-Fields-Addicted to Purple and commented:
What an honor for us as a blogging community. A nice surprise to find this morning.
Writing across the world – a web of interconnected stories – what could be more creative and worthwhile and nourishing than that?
Friday Fictioneers is lots of fun and highly addictive so feel free to join us any week.
janet
Friday Fictioneers and Tipsy Lit are both amazing communities that I am proud to be a part of. Congratulations to Rochelle and Ericka for building so much greatness. And thank you, always.
Great plug congrats on that. FF has grown tremendously since is was run by Madison Wood. You done excellent Rochelle.
Useful information, indeed! Whether with the germ of a book in mind, or having just completed a sixth novel, writers can always get a great deal of information from one another in such sites.
Flash fiction is a wonderful way to hone one’s skills. After paring a piece down to the essentials, one develops a far better concept of what is just padding and what really adds to a narrative. I intend to go there!
Our pleasure! Thanks for cultivating such a great community :)
I am beginning to become more a part of the “WordPress Community” after 8 years of solitary blog writing and articles like this are helping. I’m wondering if there is any group out there for non-fiction writers on the paranormal, the anomalous and UFOs etc? Thanks for all you do.
I’m new to blogging, and just want to say I appreciate your taking the time to share ways to get more involved and find more of a community. It can get a little lonely…
I’m so glad you incluted Today’s Author – I follow that site, and it really does motivate me to write more, as well as build community with other writers.
I was wondering why I suddenly had dozens of email about new followers. ;)
From all of us at Today’s Author, thanks for the mention–and for so aptly summarizing what our blog is all about.
Fantastic, just what I needed to see! Thank you
Knowing three of the fabulous women behind the scenes at TipsyLit, I know how hard they’ve worked to build a thriving community of writers and readers. Congratulations!!
Really good information in this post, thank you. I’m reblogging, if that’s okay.
If you’re looking to become more a part of the community, I encourage you to visit The Daily Post and consider trying the Writing 101 challenge starting in June — these challenges really bring people together and help you connect and build lasting relationships. (And you’re very welcome :) )
You’re very welcome! Thanks for the great site :)