And to Sum it all Up
Wow, this has been quite a journey, fourteen mystery authors all visiting one another for fourteen days.
I knew some of the authors and their books before we started, others I only knew their names. Because we were supposed to visit each blog every day--not always possible--I learned even more about the authors I knew and became acquainted with the others.
Another plus was all the writing information that was produced each day. It was enlightening to read other writers' views about so many topics.
On my own blog, I asked each one to write about setting. What was so amazing was the different approaches to the same topic. Some wrote about the importance of setting, others gave examples of ways to describe setting, and still others wrote about the settings in their own mysteries. I hope all my visitors enjoyed reading the various posts as much as I did.
One other chore each of us was supposed to do was promote two blogs a day, his or her own and the one she or he was appearing on that day.
I promised to give a copy of my latest Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery, Bears With Us, to one of the people who commented on one of my visiting posts, and I have randomly, Patricia Gilgor. I hope she enjoys it as much as I did writing it.
Would I do one of these again? You betcha. It was a lot of work but also a lot of fun. Anne Albert was the mastermind behind this--the idea and the scheduling.
What's next? Maybe I can get some work done. (See below)
Marilyn
I knew some of the authors and their books before we started, others I only knew their names. Because we were supposed to visit each blog every day--not always possible--I learned even more about the authors I knew and became acquainted with the others.
Another plus was all the writing information that was produced each day. It was enlightening to read other writers' views about so many topics.
On my own blog, I asked each one to write about setting. What was so amazing was the different approaches to the same topic. Some wrote about the importance of setting, others gave examples of ways to describe setting, and still others wrote about the settings in their own mysteries. I hope all my visitors enjoyed reading the various posts as much as I did.
One other chore each of us was supposed to do was promote two blogs a day, his or her own and the one she or he was appearing on that day.
I promised to give a copy of my latest Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery, Bears With Us, to one of the people who commented on one of my visiting posts, and I have randomly, Patricia Gilgor. I hope she enjoys it as much as I did writing it.
Would I do one of these again? You betcha. It was a lot of work but also a lot of fun. Anne Albert was the mastermind behind this--the idea and the scheduling.
What's next? Maybe I can get some work done. (See below)
Marilyn
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Comments
Madeline
Marilyn
Have a great holiday season.
Happy writing, and happy reading!
Marilyn