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Sue Guiney: Me and Others

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Url:http://sueguineyblog.blogspot.com/
Author(s):Facebook-användare
Language:English
Tags:writing, literature, Tangled Roots
Description:Sue discusses her experiences in the world of writing, authors, publishing, teaching and reading. Ruminations on a "literary life."
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Popularity:42 Followers

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Happy Holidays!!
So this is me signing off for the holidays. I wish you all the best of holiday seasons, whether you celebrate or not.  May all our days be filled with joy, peace, love, health and...if it's no...more
2009-12-17
Preparing for Inspiration
Hello from cloudy Ireland!It's been an amazing few days.  I suppose I'm always amazed at how much I accomplish when I come up here to Anam Cara. But this time was even more ridiculously produc...more
2009-12-12
and one more thing...
Forgot to mention the next leg of Marcus' blog tour is going on here right now.  It's an interview with RossMagicHoward.  Go on.  What are you waiting for?    &nb...more
2009-12-07
Gee, Mr Wizard, We Have a Winner!!
Ladies and Gentlemen,The winner of today's We Need to Talk about Kelvin quiz is Lane.  Congratulations!!!! Your signed book will be winging its way through the cosmos very soon.And here are th...more
2009-12-06
"We Need to Talk about Kelvin"
Many of you know that I love science and love reading about science, especially when it's hard to understand. (Go figure...) So I jumped at the chance to have an early look at Marcus Chown's new bo...more
2009-12-06
Random Thoughts for Today
Given that with December comes a plethora ( a word I love to hate) of listings -- the best this-and- that of the year, plus this December we get all those best-of-the-decade lists, too -- I thought...more
2009-12-03
The Death of the Novel, or Worse
I've been thinking on and off all week about Zadie Smith's article, "The Essay v The Novel," in last Saturday's Guardian. Basically, Smith talks about her new book of essays, and how more and more ...more
2009-11-29
Thanksgiving Thoughts: Mostly Mushy
I just looked back at last year's Thanksgiving post, and what a happily mushy post it was. I fear this one may get a bit mushy as well, so if that sort of thing annoys or offends you, turn away now...more
2009-11-25
Music, This Time
I was feeling sorry for myself last night.  It has been a very busy, crazy couple of weeks.  I've been fighting a cold for most of it, plus I have somehow wrenched my shoulder out of plac...more
2009-11-21
"Too Many Magpies" Takes Flight
Tuesday night saw the launch of Elizabeth Baines' new novel, Too Many Magpies.  I can't wait to read it.  It looks like a small-gem-of-a book.  Elizabeth read from the beginning, the...more
2009-11-19

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Vince Goteraden 11 december 2008

Hi, Sue. Here's how to do it. Create a group that has the same name as your blog network page. Then encourage all your blog fans here to join that group (actually it's simple, you just invite them from inside the group and tell them what you're doing in a message connected to the invite). Then, you would send a mass message from the group when you want to announce anything and put in the URL of the blog network in that message so people can jump to the blog network easily. I don't know if that's more trouble than it's worth, though. One could also convince the makers of blog networks to put in a mass pm capability in this app. So, howareya?
 

Facebook-användareden 6 november 2008

Hi all,
The Old Facebook had an app that automatically told everyone when I updated my blog. Alas, that seems to have gone away. I'm using this wall to let people know when there's a new poting, but if anyone knows of a better, non-bothersome way to alert people, I'd much appreciate it! Thanks.
 
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