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When starting a new blog, I like to set up all the “possible” tags I may use over the years to come, and so I have them in the clickable drop down menu of my dashboard, I put them all on the first few posts of the blog – This is a very old post, copied from Star Log, to put my tags on this blog. The only thing this post contains is a list of every tag I have every used on Star Log. As each tag list can only contain 200 characters, there well be several of these posts, until all tags have been inserted into this blogs drop down feature. So, you can just ignore this post as it is only useful to me the blogger and not you the reader.

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This post was written by Wendy C Allen aka EelKat, is copyrighted by The Twighlight Manor Press and was posted on Houseless Living @ http://houselessliving.blogspot.com and reposted at EK’s Star Log @ http://eelkat.wordpress.com and parts of it may also be seen on http://www.squidoo.com/EelKat and http://laughinggnomehollow.proboards.com  If you are reading this from a different location than those listed above, please contact me Wendy C. Allen aka EelKat @ http://laughinggnomehollow.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=viewprofile and let me know where it is you found this post. Plagiarism is illegal and I DO actively pursue offenders. Unless copying a Blog Meme, you do not have permission to copy anything appearing on this blog, including words, art, or photos. This will be your only warning. Thank you and have a glorious day! ~ EelKat

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Happy La Kermesse June 21-24 2007

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Happy La Kermeese!

I’m watching them set up for the block party right now. We got front row seats to the concert and fireworks and we don’t even have to leave to house! Can’t get out the front door right now, cause there’s a Slush Puppy machine and a hot dog stand in the sidewalk. The radio stations are setting up in front of my bedroom window. Such exicentment going on. I love it.

Wondering: Are any of you guys going to be here tonight?

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For Those who don’t know, it’s a French festival celebrated in Maine. It celebrates the peace between Maine and Quebec and the mixed heritage of everyone that lives in the area. It’s headquarters are in Biddeford Maine, which is a predominaty French town, and they close off all of Main Street and the off streets and turn the entire city into a giant carnival.

It looks like the entire population of Quebec is here right now, you should see the traffic!

A green frog is the symbol of the festival, and everyone has got frogs on their shirts and frog hats, and kids are winning stuffed frog prizes at the game stands.

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This is our first year living in Biddeford (we used to live in Old Orchard Beach on the other side of the river), so we’ve never gotting to see it like this before. We’ve only seen it after it was open. It opens in a half hour, but they started setting up last night, so we’ve been watching the whole thing.

They have fireworks off the bridg at 9. We are in the first house off the bridge, overlooking the river, so the fireworks are going to be shot off just a few feet from my window. That ought to be interesting.

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They just started. Right now they are singing the National Anthem of the US, they’ll do the Canadian one next, and the one for Quebec. Everything the announcer says gets said twice, once in Engligh nd than again in French.

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Only in Biddeford! There’s a guy with a “trash pick up claw” going around picking up the trash that is grewing steadily on the streets. An elderly man with a cane just came walking by, waked the trash-picker-upper with the cane, and now the two men are duelinging, with cane and trash-pick-up-thing, like it was a sword fight.

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I’m back again. Had to go out and watch what was going on out there. The fireworks just ended. Oh it was just amazing! The La Kermeese fireworks are the largest fireworks display in Maine… 4th of July has nothing on La Kermeese. The fireworks are so big andthey shoot them up so high that they can be seen over most of Southern York county. So we always see them no matter where we happen to be when they go off each year. But this year we are living in the first house off the bridge, right on the river’s edge, so this year we got to see them up close. And boy did we see them up close! OMG! I’ve never seen fireworks so close before. They were shooting them off about 50 feet from our front door. I went out on the front porch to watch them. OMG! It sounded like there was a canoon in my brain! That thing they shoot fireworks out of is SO LOUD! Even with tens of thousands of people all talking at once and the big band music playing (live band too!) I couldn’t hear them, all I could hear was the firework’s canon-thing.

But seeing it was amazing! OMG! It was like we were right inside of the fireworks! They were going up straight over our heads. I’ve always seen fireworks from a distance, far off, away from the crowd; kind of on a hill “looking down” at the fireworks. But this time I was right underneath them!!!! Boy is that ever a change of perspective! Watching them fan out from underneath, was just undescribably amazing! I wish you guys could have seen it! I’ve never seen anything like that before!

Well, it’s all done down, so I cam back in. The fireworks lasted a full half-hour, and ended with a big “atomic bomb” looking mushroom display that just kept going up higher and higher. It was beautiful! Now the band’s playing again. It sounds like an old 1800′s ciruse out there, they are playing the old carousel/carvial type music. Like what you hear on a merry-go-round, only it’s being played live by a real band… and boy is it loud!

I love La Kermeese.

~~EK

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Star Gazing Pie or Where Do You Get Your Ideas?

I think the question that every writer hears the most is: Where do you get your ideas? The answers are as varied as the writers who give the answers. For me the answer is every where in every thing. Case in point:

I like to go to WalMart and read the names of the colors on the paint chip samples… it’s weird, I know, but I get some great story ideas from them.

Another strange place where I get ideas is from cookbooks. in fact one thing that stands out in several of my books is Etiole`s  favorite food: Star Gazing Pie.

Probably the strangest thing to ever occur in my Twighlight Manor books, is The Star Gazing Pie that shows up in every story that used Etiole`.

There is a story behind this. I was in a dentists office in the 80′s and was reading the gourmet cooking magazines that were in his office (why a dentist had gourmet cooking magazines in his waiting room I do not know). One of the magazines was a large almost book-like French magazine (we live in a French community, so books and magazines imported from France are not an unusal thing to see around here— and how I come to collect Picsou Geant comic books). The magazine was filled with these great French dishes that look impossible to make and must be heaven to eat, and than I saw the most bizarre thing I had ever seen in my entire life: a recipe for Star Gazing Pie. It’s enough to make you sick, and not a recipe I would ever have expeced to see, just the perfect thing for a family of vampire-like creatures living in a haunted house.

Star Gazing Pie is sea-food that is literaly see-food. A fish pie that is decorated with nothing less than the eyes of the fish that was baked inside. There they were, staring up at the stars, eyes carefully placed ontop of the freshly baked pie…  REAL EYES all glassy and looking like something straight off Tales From The Crypt.

At first I was horrified, but than I was intreeged and after reading the article about the resturant in France that served this strange dish, I knew right than and there that it was perfect for my French male siren Etiole`. Since that day, never a story can be written about Etiole, that does not at some point feature mention of Star Gazing Pie.

 So you see, ideas came come to you in the strangest of places and when you least expect them, al you have to do is keep your eyes toward the star and have an open mind.

~~EK

National TV-Turnoff Week, April 23-29

Today is the first day of  National TV-Turn Off Week, April 23-29

I have decided to write a list of 101 things for you to do during this week of no TV, should you decide to take on the challange.

  1. Go for a walk on the beach.
  2. Read a book.
  3. Write a book in 7 days.
  4. Volunteer at the local  animal shelter.
  5. Do a crossword puzzle.
  6. Dress up like a pirate.
  7. Buy a camera and use it.
  8. Play an hours-long game of Monopoly.
  9. Grow a crystal garden.
  10. Catalog your book collection useing the Dewey Decimal System.
  11. Plan a family budget.
  12. Go on a camping trip.
  13. Plant a vegetable garden.
  14. Watch the stars.
  15. Sew, knit, or crochet a blanket for a cause (Snuggles, Linus Foundation, etc.)
  16. Raise a family of sea monkeys.
  17. Answer all those unread emails.
  18. Pay your bills.
  19. Start a petition.
  20. Take your family out to a fancy resturant.
  21. Look for BigFoot.
  22. Take in a foster pet.
  23. Spend a few hours browsing in your local library.
  24. Donate pet food to a local shelter.
  25. Take a walk around the block.
  26. Have a chat with your mom or dad.
  27. Go fishing.
  28. Organize your DVD collection.
  29. Build a personal website.
  30. Write a short story for a fiction magazine.
  31. Volunteer at the local  soup kitchen.
  32. Go sight-seeing.
  33. Put the pictures into the photo albums.
  34. Throw a “Just-As-You-Are” party.
  35. Attempt to prove aliens are real.
  36. Visit a local museum.
  37. Take your family to an all you can eat buffet.
  38. Invent something new.
  39. Start to tackle the list of projects that has been getting longer.
  40. Head to an amusment park.
  41. Take a cruise.
  42. Sew a new dress.
  43. Get a family photo taken.
  44. Take a child to the zoo.
  45. Write a letter to someone you haven’t seen in a while.
  46. Attend an art show.
  47. Vacuum the car.
  48. Refinish an old piece of furniture.
  49. Write an article for a non-fiction magazine.
  50. Go boating.
  51. Start a blog.
  52. Attend a book reading.
  53. Solve a mystery: play a game of Clue.
  54. Visit with someone in a nursing home.
  55. Go to the circus.
  56. Head to your local swamp to pick fiddleheads.
  57. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper.
  58. Take a hike in the woods.
  59. Visit an art gallery.
  60. Open an online store (Zazzle, CafePress, etc.).
  61. Take swimming lessons.
  62. Quit smoking.
  63. Plant a tree.
  64. Cook a gourmet dinner.
  65. Help your child with his/her homework.
  66. Play a game of basketball.
  67. Go birdwatching.
  68. Wash the windows.
  69. Get a makeover.
  70. See a play.
  71. Repaint your living room.
  72. Read a story to a child.
  73. Paint a masterpiece.
  74. Go on a picnic.
  75. Read a comic book.
  76. Start a new career.
  77. Organize a family reunion.
  78. Study up on your family history.
  79. Go on a diet.
  80. Sing a song.
  81. Write a poem.
  82. Bake a cake.
  83. Go horseback riding.
  84. Set up an aquarium.
  85. Write a letter to a prisoner.
  86. Take up a new hobby, such as stamp collecting.
  87. Spend the week looking for UFO’s.
  88. Go rock climbing.
  89. Dye your hair blue.
  90. Wax your car.
  91. Redecorate your bedroom.
  92. Play video games with your child.
  93. Write a business plan for your dream job.
  94. Take dance lessons.
  95. See a ballet.
  96. Buy a box of crayons and draw.
  97. Design your dream-house.
  98. Make home-made ice-cream.
  99. Dress-up and go to the opera.
  100. Take you family out to a movie.
  101. Visit a haunted house.
  102. Write a list of a 101 things you can do.

Quote: “I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.” —Groucho Marx 

Conventional Advice that Didn’t Work for Her (or Me Either!)…

Patricia A. Duffy says that when it comes to writing,  “Conventional Advice Wouldn’t Work for Me”.  After reading her article, I have to say that basicly, she has said pretty much what I would have said, and what I do say, whenever someone asks me.

According to Patricia A. Duffy:

1) Write every day.

This piece of advice is repeated in almost every book on “how to write.” Maybe some people need this sort of discipline, but I would find it counterproductive. Sometimes I write feverishly every day. Sometimes real life intervenes. I have a demanding job and a family. If I believed I had to write every day, even when I absolutely had no time, I’d quickly grow to hate writing and I’d stop doing it. Mostly, I have more ideas than I have time to process, so “forcing myself to write” is not a problem. And during those periods when “real life” heats up and I can’t write, I don’t feel any guilt. Why should I? Writing isn’t a religious penance or a health routine. It’s something I enjoy.

My responce to what she says:

You’ve heard it preached from the pulpit of every sacred book on writing: WRITE EVERY DAY!!!

Now ask yourself this: What does writing mean to you? Is writing a hobby or a career? How did you answer?

A hobby?

If you think of writing as a hobby, than who cares when you write? No one. If you write as a hobby, than who cares if your writing gets sloppy? No one. If you write as a hobby, than who cares if you ever get published? No one. If you write as a hobby, than by all means writer seven days a week, 52 weeks a year, because you know what? If you are writing because writing is a hobby, no one cares. Why? Because hobby writers write for their own pleasure. If they get published, it’s a great big WOO-HOO! for themselves and their family. But very few hobby writers ever get published. Why? Because they are content to post their stories on message boards and web-sites and blogs. They are happy to see their work on the internet. Writing after all is just a hobby to them. They are content with what they do.  So, for writers who write as a hobby, it is not important when they write, because their family is not dependant on the writing. Just search on Google for Fan-Fiction. Millions of stories are posted all over the internet, but because they are written by hobby writers, tthose stories well never be printed in books. They well never be published, but no one cares, not even the writer. So why than does it matter if the hobby writer writes every day?

Let’s look at the other side of this story.

Now ask yourself this once again: What does writing mean to you? Is writing a hobby or a career? How did you answer?

A career?

I ask you: What is your day job? Do you  wait tables? Drive a school  bus? Are you a cashier at the local super market? Maybe you teach high-school geography? Whatever it is that you do for your day job, ask yourself this: How many days do you work each week? A few well say three, some well say four, almost all of you well say five. By law your employer is required to give you at least two days off each week. That’s a law. That law is enforced. If an employer asks you to work more than five days a week, they are required to pay you time and a half. That too is a law. Why? Because even the government knows that you can’t get the job done if you are not given a day or two of rest. If you work seven days a week, you well run down, wear out and get sloppy. Your work well suffer, because you didn’t get a day off.

So, we come back to your answer: Why do you write? Hobby or career? If you said career, than you know that being a writer is just like every other 9 to 5 job. Nine o clock you sit down at your desk and you start writing. Around noon you take an hour break for lunch. After lunch it’s back to your desk to write until five. Five o clock comes around and no matter how compelled you are to keep writing, you put down your pen, turn off the light and don’t go back to your desk again until tomorrow morning when nine o clock rolls around again. Like any other job, you take the weekend off. Why? Because for you writing is more than a hobby. For you writing is what puts food on the table. For you writing is what puts clothes on your children. Writing just paid for your teenager’s PS3. Writing pays the mortage. Writing pays the vet bills caused by the recent pet-food recall. You write because writing is your career, your job, your livelyhood. For you writing is not a hobby. You can’t afford to let you writing get sloppy and you know that, which is why you also know that it is foolish for you or any other writer to think that it is in your best interest to write every day.

And that is  why I do not write every day.

Moving on to myth #2…

According to Patricia A. Duffy:

2. Don’t Edit Until the First Draft is Done.

I edit obsessively as I go along. I like rewriting things. I can’t imagine another way to write and would be utterly incapable of completing that first draft if I didn’t do it this way.

My responce to what she says:

This, I think, depends on the writer and what they are writing about at the time. Personaly I do not believe in editing as you write, as a general rule. Why? I find that when I am writing, I  write better if I don’t stop. I have learned to ignore typos and spelling mistakes, to turn a blind eye to bad grammar, and to not listen when my mind says I should go back and re-write what I just wrote. Why? Because if I stop, it creates a speed bump. That speed bump slows me down and causes me to go lose track of what it was I was writing. So I find myself going back to where I had stopped, because I have to re-read what I wrote several times before I can remember where it was I was going with that train of thought. In a sence by stopping to edit while I was writing, I have now derailed my writing train, and put it back on a new track, and it just can’t get back onto that old track, because the old track for some odd reason is no longer there. On a road, a speed bump just jostles your car a bit and make you slow down, but on a train track, that same little speed bump not only jostles the train, but knocks it off track and sends it flying into the oncoming train on the other track. That speed bump is now a mangled mess of crumpled train cars, which ow must be towed away and tossed into  a junk heap. A huge rusted junk heap towering high above your head. The next thing you know you can’t write anything at all because all there is is a pile of mangled wreckage. You have hot a writer’s block.

So, where are we now? Well, for me, stopping to edit while I’m still writing is the deadliest thing that can happen while I’m writing. Usually, but not always. This is just me though, and as I said, all writers are differant.

Moving on…

According to Patricia A. Duffy:

3. Use Note cards or Notebooks to Organize Ideas

Even the thought of using index cards to organize fiction ideas is almost enough to make me run screaming into traffic. In my mind, these little cards will forever be associated with undergraduate term papers. I don’t use notebooks because I hate to write longhand. I do all my writing on the word processor — even background notes for novels. Actually, I prefer to do background for novels as short stories, even lame short stories with no chance of selling. I see things better that way.

My responce to what she says:

As most of you know, I never went to school. I can’t identify with term papers because I’ve never had one, let alone seen one, and I’m not realy sure what they are, except that everyone who talks about school talks about term papers too. I’m not sure what an undergraduate is, I’ll look it up next time I’ve got my dictionary at hand. For those who have followed my posts on the net since 1997, you already know that when I joined the internet world, it was my first time typing. I had never used a keyboard before in my life. Likewise, I had also never learned how to spell. I wrote at that time in what I have since been told is a form of a “native lingo of my own invention, cause by lack of previous contact with humans”. In 1997, I first I joined the internet, and became an over night celebrity, not because I posted on every forum and chat room I could find, but because people were fascinated by my complete and total lack of any ability to spell. In the years since that time, my fan following grew to a cult status as people set out to teach me how to spell via online forums.

Than came a revilation to the world, that no one had befor known: My books, the Twighlight Manor seires, several thousand pages, and countless drafts of each, had never seen typewritter, I had written all of them in longhand. The manuscipts where totally written in bright colored notebooks with Lisa Frank art on the covers: thousands of them. Some 40 boxs worth of notebooks, stacked floor to ceiling. Noetbooks that I have been writing in since 1978. Thirty years worth of notebooks.

Today, I still write my books in longhand. I still hand write all of my manuscripts in bright colored children’s note books. To date, I have only ever written one outline. I have never used index cards. I do not type my manuscripts until after haveing hand written several drafts. I do not organize my ideas, my ideas flow from my mind at a rapid rate, and I write them as they come. No notes. No note taking. They are not my style.  They do not work for me.

And finally we come to:

According to Patricia A. Duffy:

4. Keep a Story Circulating until it Sells.

This is another piece of almost universal advice that I don’t follow. I tend to select my markets rather carefully. If something is rejected at the market I’ve thought most probable for it, I will normally only try it on one or two other markets before giving up (or in some cases no other markets). Although there are a lot of magazine markets for speculative short fiction, there are actually relatively few professional markets for speculative short fiction of any given type. I guess my economics training makes me weight the possible benefit (payment for a story) by my subjective evaluation of the “odds” of being published in that magazine. If the weighted payoff is less than the postage, I put the story in a drawer and work on another one.

My responce to what she says:

In some cases, this is true, in others it is not.

Some times I write for copyrighted characters not of my own making. For these stories there is only one publisher that I can legally send the stories to. If they reject the story, than that’s it. It can’t be sent to anyone else.

More often I write stories of characters of my own invention, and for these, I can choose any publisher I damn well please. I can also choose who I DO NOT want to publish it. Than again I can also choose to do what I usually do, and that is to self publish my stories. That is how I came to own my own publishing house. It is through owning my publishing house that I came to become an editor. Today I am a writer, a publisher, and an editor, because I reserved the right to choose when, where, and to whom I sent my manuscripts too: no one!

Well, that is my take on what Patricia A. Duffy says that when it comes to writing,  “Conventional Advice Wouldn’t Work for Me”

~~EK

A Writer’s Emotions

Writing is a very sacred thing for a writer, it is deeply personal and deeply emotional, because we pour our very heart and soul into what we write, and when someone rejects our words, they in a way reject our very soul as well. While writing we are thrown through every possible emotion, both the good and the bad. Writing can been very relaxing when we do it, because we feel that our words well hold a warm meaning to our readers, but than it become stressful and we are filled with the fear that what we wrote well not be well recieved by our readers.

Writing is prob’ly the most emotional, exhilerating, and stressful act anyone can ever do.

~EK

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666

I just logged in for the day. First thing I always do is check comments in queue waiting for moderation. Today there were only 2 comments wating for me to approve them. After reading and approving them I checked the spam comment list to see there were ant comments that got stuck in with the spam ones. About 1 or 2 comments get shifted into the spam section and have to be moved to the comment section, so I always check. Well today I got this message:

Caught Spam

Akismet has caught 666 spam for you since you first installed it.

You have no spam currently in the queue. Must be your lucky day. :)

Well, if it isn’t a 458 that’s following me around it’s a 666. What is it with these two numbers anyways? Seems like every day one or the other shows up somewhere and sticks out like a sore thumb at me.

Does this ever happen to any of you? If so what number(s)?

~~EK

LuLu has come a long way

LuLu seems to be on many writers minds lately. It seems like everywhere I go, someone is talking about how they have published a book on LuLu. I look at these people and I say: “LuLu! You have got to be kidding! Who in their right mind would get a book published by LuLu!” I guess you can tell it’s been a very long time since I had any dealings with LuLu. I remember the old LuLu. Quite differant from the LuLu of today.

I remember LuLu when it first started, not sure when that was, but I remember searching Google for self-publishing and finding this little site that boasted to haveing printed “over 100 books”. The site was a total mess, very unprofessional, hard to navigate, and really had no info about what they did. Basicly the whole thing looked like someone had dropped a bomb on Hell. It was terrible. So terrible in fact, that I never went back.

The whole web site was based on a chat-room, and didn’t really have a home page. I remember laughing at it and saying that no one in their right mind would let such a crappy looking web site publish their book.

That was a few years ago, and their site was online, maybe a month at that point, and had a notation that it was “under construction”. I blew it off as someone’s little pipe dream and never gave it a second thought.

Well, last week I was chatting with some fellow writers and one of them was telling me how she was doing her next book with LuLu. I thought “You have got to be kidding! Is that crappy site still going!” She tells me, that yep they were and boy had they changed. So I went and checked it out, and WOW! Did they ever change! It don’t even look like the same site. I’m amazed that they have come so far in just a few short years.

Well, now I’m intreeged. This “new” LuLu has gathered my interest, and I think I’ll test it out. I’ve got a short story, I wrote a while back, but never published anywhere, yet, and I think I’ll test LuLu out with it, see what happens.

While searching for info about LuLu, I also came across this blog. I recomend it to anyone who is thinking of starting a project with LuLu, as the author has written a wounderfully detail step by step instruction of the LuLu publishing process.

I’m interested in hearing of others’ experiances with LuLu. So if you’ve ever published anything with LuLu, feel free to comment and share your thoughts, both the good and the bad. I’d like to know more about LuLu as told by the authors who’ve been published by them

~~EK

Harlequin books seeks “real men” for covers

I saw this article on Yahoo News and thought it to be quite interesting, cause when it comes to romance books, I usually buy them for the cover art, but than rarely ever read the book, all I wanted was the picture on the cover! LOL! Of course all my Harlequins are from the 1970′s though, back when they used to sell Gothics on a regular basic, and the covers had big old haunted houses on them, with a girl in a long gown seen in the shadow of the house, running away. Anyone rember those great old Gothic covers? Why don’t they make those type of covers anymore, I wonder?

Well, here’s the article as seen on Yahoo News:

Harlequin books seeks “real men” for covers

By Jonathan Spicer Sat Mar 24, 3:08 PM ET

TORONTO (Reuters) – Real men don’t pose for the cover of a Harlequin romance. And that’s something the publisher wants to change.

Representatives of Harlequin Enterprises, the world’s biggest publisher of romance novel series, inspected the assets of about 200 men who lined up at a Toronto casting house on Saturday to prove they could flutter readers’ hearts better than professional models.

“We’re looking for some guys that are not your usual models, but have that iconic look that women go for — sexy, sensitive, beautiful and fit,” said Harlequin spokeswoman Marleah Stout, who attended the open casting.

“We want real men … exactly what you think in your mind when you’re fantasising or imagining that ideal man.”

Toronto-based Harlequin, a division of newspaper group Torstar Corp., sold 131 million books in 94 countries last year. It estimates that a third of American women have read at least one of its titles.

Until now, the publisher relied on modelling agencies to supply bodies for its concupiscent covers. But the readership — predominantly female and averaging 42 years of age — was upset when slight, young cover models clashed with the brawny, mature heroes described within.

“Some of the heroes are captains of industry, billionaires,” said Deborah Peterson, a Harlequin creative designer and a judge at the audition. “A lot of the models were too young, men in their twenties … and our audience likes men a little bit older, a bit bigger, than the runway models.”

At the Toronto casting, chiselled hopefuls shed their shirts and donned a cowboy hat for the panel while a handful of other judges watched on closed-circuit camera in an adjacent room.

Several were asked to return for a book cover shot, where they may earn up to C$250 (110 pounds) an hour, according to male modelling agencies.

Others indulged their own fantasies.

“From what I understand, (Harlequin) readers are women who want to escape from the relationship that they’re in,” said auditioner Carlos Troccoli, 30, who was tall, sturdy and muscular. “I can bring that to them.”

My thoughts on that? Well, this phrase stands out to me and makes me think:

 ”We want real men … exactly what you think in your mind when you’re fantasising or imagining that ideal man.”

hhhmmm… you know, I rarely like the men on the covers of Harlequin, they all look like Arnold. Not that that’s a bad thing, Arnold was a regular dreamboat as Conan. But for me, prefer older, more “real”  looking men. They are just so much sexier. When it really comes down to it, I prefer a man who looks more like Sir Roderic from my Twighlight Manor series, as Roderic looked in the late 1800′s to the 1970′s (the guy is 450 years old, so you’ll have to strecth your mind around the dates a bit). Well for those of you not familiar with Sir Roderic or what he looked like in that time period, just think of David Carradine as he looked in Kill Bill. And for those of you who have never seen Kill Bill, I just happen to have visuals for you. Wasn’t that thoughtful of me?

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Isn’t  he just gorgeous? Can you think of a better guy to model for Harleqin’s covers? I can’t.

Now if Harlequin had more guys like that on their covers, I’d buy more of their books, esp if the guy turns out to be a spooky gothic guy with a big old haunted house. (I just go head over heals for a Gothic!)

I’d really love it if I could get David Caradine to be a cover model for Sir Roderic. What a dream that’d be!

New Design Available From Copper Cockeral: Purple Easter Cross

New Design Available From Copper Cockeral: Purple Easter Cross

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 New from Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts:

 Purple Easter Cross

Just in time for Easter! These products feature a Victorian Easter cross in a lovely  lilac purple adored with spring flowers. We only have space to show a few of the more than 80 products available with this design on them. To see all products available, CLiCK HERE

Purple Easter Cross JournalPurple Easter Cross Jr. RaglanPurple Easter Cross ButtonPurple Easter Cross Light T-Shirt

Purple Easter Cross Teddy BearPurple Easter Cross CapPurple Easter Cross Tote Bag

Happy Birthday to my little brother: Johnny E. The Blue Star Warrior!!!

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Happy Birthday to my little brother: Johnny E. The Blue Star Warrior!!!

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Blog Review: Tiddledeewinks

A blog which EK’s highly recommends:

Friday, March 16, 2007

 

Check out my newest designs on fun products
Current mood: optimistic
Category: Life

Check out these new original designs from me and the kids on fun products! Let me know if there are other products you want to see for sale. Go to these web sites to see and purchase. www.cafepress.com/doggiebiscuits  www.cafepress.com/doggiebiscuitsb  (Jordan’s design-age 12). www.cafepress.com/letsrockstar  (Johnny’s design-age 15). www.cafepress.com/skullblackred  (mine). www.cafepress.com/joshuastiger  and www.cafepress.com/joshuaspenguin (Joshua’s- age 14, done when he was 11).

Currently reading :
You Call the Shots: Succeed Your Way– And Live the Life You Want– With the 19 Essential Secrets of Entrepreneurship
By Cameron Johnson
Release date: By 09 January, 2007

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Second Round of Blog Additions

Here is the second round of blogs I plan to add to the Z-List for Writers:

Writing Fiction
Crime Fiction Dossier
Kathryn Cramer
WritersWrite.com
Writer’s Beware
The Fiction Writing Blog: Articles, Writing Exercises, Prompts and More….
sfsignal.com
Bowing to the Future
David Louis Edelman
Louise Marley
Among Amid While
Authors Blogs
The Writer’s Life

First Round of Blog Additions

Here is the first round of blogs I plan to add to the Z-List for Writers:

Writing White Paper
Fiction Scribe
How To Write and Blog Better
Write Now!
So You Want To Write
Rosebud
Lighthouses
Storyteller
INKSLINGER
Book Blog
Alicia’s Writing Forum
A Writers Words an Editors Eye
Suspence Thriller
The Conjurers
A Writers Eye With Jacob Malewitz
Bearing Life
52 Novels
Write and Publish Fiction
Custom Book Publishing
Library Girl
CopyBlogger
Freelance Writing Jobs
These Words
Finding the Right Words
Reading For Writers
Successful Blog(gers)
Copy Writer Underground
Angela Booth’s Writing Blog
Ink Thinker
Ask Allison
Content Done Better
The Golden Pencil
Blogs In Space
The Human Race
The Black Blog(Italian)
OLIN e-Book e-Publishing
How to Promote Your Self-Published eBook (or Print!)
Corner of Writers Block
Scribe Life
O Making Many Books
Dragons of the Pyramid Book Reviews
WriteLines
Fantasy SF Horror

Is your blog on this list? If not let me know so I can add it.

Today’s featured design from Copper Cockeral: Let’s Rock

Today’s featured design from the Copper Cockeral:

As seen on {March 12, 2007}   Tiddledeewinks Blog:

Let’s Rock

 Button Journal Framed Tile Tote Bag Jr. Ringer T-Shirt Golf Shirt

 





*** These designs by Johnny E. Allen

Hand Over the Doggie Biscuits and No One Gets Peed On!

As posted on Xaveir’s Nest: Hand Over the Doggie Biscuits and No One Gets Peed On!

 

New from Copper Cockeral

Doggie Biscuits ***

Doggie Biscuits Black ***

Hand over the doggie buscuits and no one gets peed on!Doggie Biscuits T-Shirt Dog T-Shirt whiteDog t-shirt black Dog T-Shirt

 




*** These designs by J.J. Voldy’s Assistant

Product Review: BremanTown Musicians

As posted on Xavier’s Nest:

Copper Cockeral’s newest design is Bremen Town Musicians featuring 4 of EelKat’s pets: Thunder Puff the wild pony, Junior the Bearded Collie, Utopia the Albino Siamese Cat, and Spot the White Crested Black Polish Rooster.

 Dog T-ShirtBrementown  Ornament (Oval) Golf ShirtBrementown Button Tote Bag Greeting Cards (Package of 6)

Copper Cockeral Introduces it’s New Blog: Xavier’s Nest

The following is an introductory quote from Xavier’s Nest:

Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts began in November of 2003 when I got this computer I ue today and the free printer that came with it. I had the printer set up in less than an hour and by the end of the day I had gone through 2 reams of paper and card stock, after printing up hundreds of sample designs for cards, stationary, and what not. The printer being also a scanner, ment that I had set out to scanning all of my paintings into the computer as well. One of those paintings I call, The Copper Cockeral. It’s a close up of a rooster’s head, painted an aged copper green-blue. I shrunk it down to a tiny logo and printed it on the back of everything I printed up. A month later I was printing up Christmas cards for paper carriers to hand out o their customers, as task which I continued to do for the next 3 years. And so began Copper Cockeral’s early days as poor quality printed off a free printer. I was happy that I had gotten this business off and running, but I was very displeased with the quality. I went on to test out the quality of four more printers and every type of paper I could find, but still none meet my standerds of perfection.

In the meantime however, I discovered an online printer called Zazzle, who would take my designs and put them on thier products, allowing me to build a website to sell them on. I was intreged and quickly set up my own Zazzle Gallery. In those days Zazle offered 3 products: cards, plain white t-shirts, and posters. Today Zazzle has expanded their line to include buttons, bumper stickers, silk ties, t-shirts in every color imaginable, US Postage stamps, keyrings, posters, framed prints, mugs, hats, totebags, and lots more. As they expand their line, so too does Copper Cockeral.

My income with Zazzle has been hit and miss, mostly due to the fact that they do nothing to promot your line. It’s up to you to do that, marketing and advertising was not something I was interested in, I was more interested in creating the products than promoting them, and back than, the Space Dock 13 Network did not yet exist.

Displeased with the slow sale of Zazzle (and still not marketing on my own) I set out in search of another printer. This time I found CafePress. CafePress, at the time, only had 14 products; today they have 90. Compareing CafePress’s 14 products to Zazzle’s 3, I realized that there was so much room for me to expand the Copper Cockeral line. CafePress not oonly had cards and t-shirts, but they also had clockes, cups, and ceramic tile jewerly boxes. Copper Cockeral expanded.

Today Copper Cockeral embraces both Zazzle and CafePress, offering over 60 designs each on more than 150 products. While most of the line is still designed by me (Wendy C. Allen / EelKat), there are 4 others also creating designs: my three brothers and our mom.

Starting on February 16, 2007, Copper Cockeral now has it’s own web site, still under construction as I type this, but online and taking orders.

This site which you are reading right now, is the blog for Copper Cockeral, named Xavier’s Nest, in memory of the long line of real copper cockerals all named Xavier that have lived on our farm over the years. The original Xavier was Xavier Logan, a character out of my Twighlight Manor series: a wild rock star from planet Flame, most noted for his long firey-red hair and his neon yellow clothes trimmed in pink. In 1989, our farm expanded to include a flock of 25 bantam roosters, which saddly got lost in the mail, and shipped to us 3 days late, with all but one having died. That one went on to become my first Xavier, the first of many. Xavier roosters are always green-eyed Partrige Cochins, a rare mutation, with brilliant green eyes and bright firey red feathers, that oddly resemble Xavier Logan, for whom they are named.

Product Review: Pink Cherub Heart

The Z-List, EK Edition 2.0: The Ultimate A-Z-List: Update

Because there are so many links in the A-Z-List, all in one post, the scrpit keeps coming back with a coding error, and loads the page incorrectly. As a result, the links blend together as a one long solid link instead of several. So I am updating the list, so that each letter has it’s own list. Watch for them to show up here soon!

EK’s Zazzle Gallery

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Well that’s weird… there was supposed to be a Flash Panel on this post.  I guess Flash/Jave Script doesn’t work on WordPress. Oh Well.

The Friends of Star Log Network

EK’s Star Log is a blog for writers, lovers of sci-fi, and just general observations on life, the universe, and everything.

The Friends of Star Log Ning-Network, is for all other bloggers with blogs of similar tastes, that want link together and get more readers for their blogs. All owners of family-friendly blogs are welcomed to join. Thank you for visiting, hope you decide to stick around and join! Once you have joined the network you can add discusions to the forum, post in the group blog, and post links to your own blog//myspace/websites here. I hope to see you around! Thanks for visiting!

Do you enjoy chatting with other bloggers? Want to get more readers to your blog? EelKat has started a Zing Community, just for people like you. Why not join The Friends of EK’s Star Log today?


Friends of EK’s Star Log

~~EK

What is the topic of your blog?

Started by EelKat on Mar 2 2007

What is your fave sci-fi movie/tv show?

Started by EelKat on Mar 3 2007

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Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!!!

Today is the birthday of a writer whose unique style changed the world forever.  The following was copied from Answers.com:

 Off I went, once, to Oxford for my PhD
And to think that I thought that was the life for me
But I started to write, and oh golly! Oh gee!
It was fun! What a joy! Yes, sirree! Yip yippee!
I’m famous for cat’s hats and green eggs and ham
For yertles and sneetches and grinches, I am —
I teach kids to love reading; I’m glad as a clam!
Anapestic tetrameter — that hits the spot
But iambs and trochees I use, too, a lot.
I’ve no kids of my own but I’m sure young at heart!

Dr. Seuss, aka Theodor Geisel, would have been 103 years old today.

Quote: I meant what I said/ And I said what I meant/ An elephant’s faithful/ One hundred percentHorton the elephant in Horton Hatches the Egg

The Z-List, EK Edition 2.0: The Ultimate A to Z-List

Note: I am editing this post, so that it’s an a-z list…. 

Still researching Z-Lists… well, this time I searched Google for Z-Lists, and now I’m going to post the longest Z-List you well find any where! :)

Copy This entire  post to your blog, for inclusion in this The Ultimate Z-List!The Z-List: A great wonderful idea to help advertise blogs. Yes? Yes. I think anyone who has used the Z-List well agree with that. The principle behind the Z-List is the same as a chain letter. In a chain letter, you mail a letter to five people. One that letter is the addresses of five more people. Each person who recieves a letter, adds five new addresses, and sends those to the five addresses on the letter that they had recieved. The piont of a chain mail is to send the same letter to an ever increasing network. Useualy the letter is an advertisement for something being sold. Basicly it’s a lot of free advertiseing for a company, based on “word of mouth”.

Like the chain letter, the Z-List contains addresses, but it differant in that it never asks you to buy anything. You don’t even have to buy a stamp. The Z-List is the chain mail for bloggers. It gets a blog pingbacks and inbound links, and helps to send more traffic to the blog, hopefully traffic that well stay on to become regular readers.

Anyone can start a Z-List. It’s easy. Just take a list of Blogs which you enjoy reading, and put them in a post on your own blog. Some say not to add your Blog to the list, while others say to go ahead and put your Blog right on the top of the list. Well, it’s your Blog and your list so you can put links to any Blog you please in it.

With the list you leave a message, asking that the next person to read this post, copies it and pastes it into the next post they make on their own Blog. They are free to add as many Blog links to the list as they like, and they are welcome to remove any links that are already in the list, if they feel that theose Blogs are inappropiate to be linked back to their own Blog.

Most Z-Lists start out with five or ten links, but after being passed on to just ten more bloggers, that Z-List can quickly have 100 or more links in it. The advantage of this is, that for each post, that each Blog in each link, well recieve a ping-back for that post. In other words, their Blog becomes linked to your Blog and your Blog to thiers, making it a win-win situation for both your Blog and their Blog, by raising the inbound link ranking with such places a Technorati and Google, meaning that you Blog moves higher in the ranks on search engins, resulting in more people finding your Blog and giving you more readers. Great huh? Absolutely!

Absorbingneutrino

adsense4dummies

Adventures in Parenting Adventures in the SF Trade

Africa Unchained

aialone

The All-Grown-Up Woman

Ally’s

Anderson Daily Photo

Andrew pakpahanAngel Feathers Tickle Me

Anne 2.0

Another great blog about earning money

Anthony’s Blog

Apache

Are most writing contests even worth it anymore?

Arthur’s Hall of Viking Manliness

Aspiring Comedian

The Asylum of TerminalFrost

Altjiranga Mitjina Awesomely Amazing

Bathos

Battlestar Galactica Blog BecKaDoodles

Being Peter Kim

Billions With Zero Knowledge

bizsolutionsplus

Blogging Secret

Blogging to Fame

Blog-Op

Blogtrepreneur

BlogSire

Bob Sutton

Boise Wants Jay Mariotti

The Branding Blog

Branding & Marketing

Branding and Marketing

BrandSizzle

Broadband and Me

Bullshitobserver

The Busy Dad Buzzoodle

Calico Monkey

Calling On All Serius Bloggers To Read This And Respond

Can I Make Big Money Online

The Case of The Bulletproof Harpist

Celebrating Holidays Everyday Celebrityday

Chasing The Moon……

Cherry, Plum, Peach and Damson Blossoms CKs Blog

Click Here to Advertise on My Blog

Clo’s Fascinating Things.

Coffee2go

Coleman Web – The personal Website of Anthony P. Coleman

The College Marketer

Community Guy

Composing Myself

Conspiracy Theory, UFOs, and Alternative Topics

converstations

Copywriter’s Crucible

The Copywriting Maven

Copywriting Tuneups

CrapHammer

Creating Passionate Users

Creative Confusion

Crisisblogger

Critique My Blog

Crumbling Spires

Customers Rock!

Curbside View

Daily Blog Tips

DaisyCake — oh yeah! crafty crap!

Dane Carlson

darrenbarefoot.com

Design Sojourn

Did You Ever Get the Feeling… Difference Make Identity

The Digital Cloud

Dinosaurs: A Creationist’s Fairy Tale

Dipping into the Blogpond

Dishpan Dribble Do You Have Issues?

DoshDosh

DotMySpot.com

Dove Pro-Age Campaign

Drew’s Marketing Minute A droll way to look at things. EK’s MySpace Blog

EK’s Star Log

EK’s Star Log, the Pink Edition

ElsaElsa – The Advice Blog

The Emerging Brand

Emily Chang – eHub

The Engaging Brand

eSoup

FEAR AND LOATHING IN LONDON

Ficken Chingers

Flee the Cube

Flooring the Consumer

For Queen and Country

Frank Uncovers Excellence in Leadership Frazzled Lashawn

Frozen Puck

The Fun Hunt

Getting Rich

gDiapers

Giraffe Blog!

Golden Practices

Grasshopper Ramblings

Gritty Thoughts

Guy Fawkes

Half a Dozen Streets

Haunting Thunder

Hee-Haw Marketing

Hidoi Desu: Sayonara’s Dull Blog

Hillary Clinton’s Blog

Hits and Mythses

Hochiak! Delicious Asian Food

¡Hola! Oi! Hi!

Home with Heather

How to Earn Money Blogging

How To Earn Money Online

I didn’t understand ghosts and spirits If Ya Want to Make Money In.co.her.ent~ish

Indians in China Indigus Interactive Health

Internet Bazaar

INTRADAY TIPS Is there God indeed?

I’ve got you under my skin

Jake and Sarah

John Wagner

Jottings From Jersey

journalcomic

Journey to a new found ME!

Kinetic Ideas

kipperfrog

Knitty In Pink

Kumiko’s Cash Quest

La Bella Noire’s Ramblings

Late Developer

Learning To Be Dad

Lee Carlon’s Writing Blog

Life

The Life and Times of Apparently Crazy Lil’ Duck Duck

Logic + Emotion

MapleLeaf 2.0

Marketing Nirvana

The Making of an Internet Entrepreneur

The Meaning Of Life

memetherapy.net

Metaphysics As A Guide to Lunch

The Metaresonant Temple

Mike’s Money Making Mission

The Million Dollar Experiment

The million dollar experiment down under

Miscellaneous Adventures of an Aussie Mum

The Moment It Hit

Monetize Your Blog

Money!

The Money Spider’s Guide to Earning Money from your Web Blog

Mountain Bikes And Life The Moving (Middle) Finger Writes Multi-Cult Classics

Musings of a chick

My Journey to One Million Dollars

My Life

my little corner of my little world

My Quest to Success

The Nice Guy

Nick Rice

Nifty Chart

On Influence & Automation

One Reader at a Time

One Student Doctor’s Thoughts

One Thing

Online Money Reviews and Tips

Out in the Parking Lot

Own Your Brand!

Pablo Pabla’s Whatever

Pacifist Guerilla

The PaperBirdBlog

Peculiar Lives

Perspective

PhotoShop Sims

Pixelated Abe Poet Skinny’s Webpicks

Popcorn n Roses

Pow! Right Between The Eyes!

PRACTiCAL CHiCK

Presentation Zen

Promoting Your Site

Quest 4 Sanity

The Quest Of Nik

Quest to make money on the internet Rainyuki

Ramblings Of An Undisturbed Mind Rambling On

Random Encounters of We raving lunacy

Risk Exile An Allegorical

Ruminate this site

RyeUrn – A Blog Kegful of Wry

The Sartorialist

Savvyology Designs

Say It, Don’t Spray It

The Seaside Stitcher

Semicolon

Servant of Chaos

Shameless Complacency

Shut Up and Drink the Kool-Aid!

Shady’s Blog

ShawnAllison.com

Shivered Sky

Shotgun Marketing Blog

Skittles’ Place

Small Surfaces

Smeg’s Window

SMogger Social Media Blog

Smoldering Embers In a Mohawk Campfire

Snark Fest

Social Media on the fly

Social Misfit

Standing under the Sky

SuccessCREEations

Successful Blog

Sunshine

Tawny Taylor

Tell Ten Friends

This Writing Life

Thoughtz from da HEADoc

Time to Budget

To be Mrs. Marv…

Troy Worman’s Blog

Two Hat Marketing

Turn Your Blog Into Money Making Machine

Trapped in the Body of a Civil Servant…Help!!!

The Ugly Truth

The Ultimate “Make Money Online” Blog

Unconventional Thinking

Us Danes & Our Family

Using My Powers for Good

Velcro City Tourist Board

Viaspire

The Weird World of MerapuMan What is Brand?

When You Brake Up With Someone..

Where Worlds Collide The Wicked Bitch of the West Side With A Turn And A Twist She Gets Her Wish

The Wombat Cage

Women, Art, Life: Weaving It All Together

Woolgathering

Working at Home on the Internet

World Blog Collection

Wormbrain

Write now

Writer’s Block

writers are horribly boring

WTIT WVUA-TV Weather Blog

Yada Yada Yada The Z List

Zamphir Panflutemaster

Volume31.org My Fun House 

Life’s a Dance

The Babblings of Whimsicalnbrainpan

Opinion Minions

Acne Treatments and Information

How to get healthier

Naturopathic Medicine

Always Sleepy

PCOS Gurl’s Blog

Meditation for Enlightenment

The Gnostic World of Candy Minx

Brow of Calm

Short Story Blog

Books Love Me

Southern Expressions

Rugjeff’s Blog

The Simple Blog

Investor Market News

Gifts-For-Kids-And-Pets

Paid Mails

Consolidate Debt Loan

Earning online from MyLot

Earn at Home Tips

Some Useless Info

CASHSPEAK

April Decheine 2006 at a glance

Crazed Mama’s Work At Home Strategies

Wizened Wizard

My World

Terri Terri Quite Contrary

The Far Queue

Duct Tape Diaries

Christy’s Coffee Break

Weight Loss Diet

I-Bibliophile Library

Thoughts and Imagery From the World of Karl Moore

Hot Tatoo Dot Com

Blind Copy

SaF Investments

Stello Blog

Bob Sutton

Perspective

Ramblings from a Glass Half Full

Simplicity Mary’s Blog

Funny Business

Creative Think

The Copywriting Maven

Brain Based Biz

Experienceology

QAQNA

Shut Up and Drink the Kool-Aid!

MineThatData

Design Sojourn

aialone

Frozen Puck

Africa Unchained

Energy Blog

Movie Marketing Madness

gDiapers

Time to Budget

Soloride

Girls Swimsuits

Home Business Wiz

Working at Home on the Internet

Kristie T

Asia Inspection Community

Employment Law Colorado

Leading Questions

Steve Olson

Make It Great!

You Already Know This Stuff

HolyMama!

My Marrakesh

Gangster Sonny

Talking Story

AENDirect

Being Peter Kim

BizandBuzz

bizsolutionsplus

Blog Till You Drop!

Branding & Marketing

Business Garden

Buzz Canuck

Buzzoodle

Christine Kane

CKs Blog

Conversation Agent

converstations

CrapHammer

Customers Rock!

Diva Marketing

Dmitry Linkov

Drew’s Marketing Minute

eSoup

Flooring the Consumer

Get Shouty!

Golden Practices

Hee-Haw Marketing

Hola! Oi! Hi!

Jeremy Latham’s Blog

John Wagner

Kinetic Ideas

Logic + Emotion

Marketing Hipster

Marketing Nirvana

Mindblob

Multi-Cult Classics

Nick Rice
On Influence & Automation

OTOInsights

Pardon My French

Pow! Right Between The Eyes!

Purple Wren

Servant of Chaos

Shotgun Marketing Blog

Small Business Blogging

Tell Ten Friends

The Branding Blog

The Experience Curve

The Instigator Blog

The Marketing Minute

The Viral Garden

Two Hat Marketing

Unconventional Thinking

Viaspire

Popcorn n Roses

Current World news

Choice at Your Fingertips

Blogtrepreneur

Can I Make Big Money Online

Dosh Dosh

Internet Bazaar

Kumiko’s Cash Quest

Million Dollar Experiment heads Down Under

Quest to make money on the internet

Above Popular

Critical Fluff

Forged Euphoria

OrbitNow!

The Sartorialist

Bullshitobserver

New Millenium PR

The New PR

Carpe Factum

Work, in Plain English

turned out

Evolution…not just a theory anymore

SEO Blog

Flee the Cube

Community Guy

A Free and Decent Blog Host

Billions With Zero Knowledge

Connected Internet

darrenbarefoot.com

Deepak

MapleLeaf 2.0

Scott Burkett’s Pothole on the Infobahn

Small Surfaces

TechBuzz

Masey.com

Through the Lenses

Travel And Vacation On Blog

The Best Guides to eCommerce with Favor

Web Metrics Guru

The Future of the Web

Social Media on the fly

http://asyuu.asablo.jp/blog/

The Z-List, EK Edition 1.0: Blogs for Writers

The Copywriting Maven

Click Here to Advertise on My Blog

EK’s Star Log, the Pink Edition

EK’s MySpace Blog

Wayfarers Journal

Calling On All Serius Bloggers To Read This And Respond

Are most writing contests even worth it anymore?

Writer’s Block

writers are horribly boring

journalcomic

Troy Worman’s Blog

Copywriter’s Crucible

Copywriting Tuneups

bizsolutionsplus 

Servant of Chaos

darrenbarefoot.com

ANITA’S OWL CREEK BRIDGE

Decadent Tranquility

Welcome to Axe’s Asylum

NaNoWriMo: I Won!

Whew!

Hawaii, My New Novel

1minute book reviews

livingthequarterlife

Naughty Heather

Mom & Much More

ninglun

lew-lew

Writing Mamas take note

what you write

the book

Blog Of The Problematique

Chasing The Starlight

Saipan Writer

a lifetime of dreaming

 antithete

Michigan::Flint Red Hot Writers Blog

1 Word 2 Words

NaNoCaiRo

The Dream Thief

Reality is Running Away

Author! Author!

Backstory

Deserved Indulgence

Heather Harper

Hulles

Observations From Missy’s Window

Paperback Writer

Plot Monkeys

ProBlogger

Putting It All Together

Rachel Vincent

The Write Snark

Write Stuff

The Incurable Disease of Writing

Writer’s Edge

101 Reasons to stop writing

An Innocent A-Blog

At Home in Rome

Confessions of…
TracyPlaces
Web Worker Daily
5-web-based-entrepreneurship-experiments
Crushing Krisis
theLactivist

Arkansas Times Daily Blog

E-r-u-d-i-t-e Redneck (I must not be Erudite cause I cain’t even SPELL it)

Entertainment Fort Smith magazine

Find Yourself in Fort Smith

HotSoup

lucidpoints.com

RiverValley411

The Five Forty

Feedback Secrets Blog

Geekwhat
Hundred Dollar Business
Juice Feed

Robert Afnani’s Blog

CraveOnline.com

Diversified Stocks

TalkMatic
Gigaom
internet business daily
Tom Ferris

Motherwear Blog

Mama Knows Breast

Breastfeeding 1-2-3

TulipGirl

doulicia

MaMa C-Ta

Jen’s Musings

ChewyMom

A Little Pregnant

Making it Up

Mocha Milk

Breastfeeding Mums
Friends of Star Log
Navelgazing Midwife
Spring Widgets

Antiwar.com

FreeTalk Live

Get Ready!

Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church

Ivey
Nikole Conspiracies
Jeremiah
The Debris Files
Kindom Trees
Miss Conspiracy
LewRockwell.com
Moonage Spacedreams
LibertyConspiracy.com
Revelations
Ludwig von Mises Institute
John Bitch Society
New Hampshire Underground
Conspiracy of Care
Samurai Appliance Repair Man
Freedom Philadelphia
The Samurai Appliance Repair Forums
Freedom Fight
Tim
The Zeniod Files
Tregubov Studios
911 Blogger