Hi it’s Christina –
Good Morning! Sorry about
the screw-up with yesterday’s blog. I had everything prepped and I was ready to
do my final read through, and I got distracted. It wasn’t until I pulled up my
computer this morning when I realized I never hit the submit buttons on any of
the sites. UGH!!
Yesterday I mentioned a
new marketing thingy I’m involved in; this time it has to do with Goodreads
Listopia. This is a pretty neat thing. On Goodreads (a site for book lovers –
both readers and authors – you should check it out), there are literally
thousands of lists of books, in various categories and genres. You can either
vote for books already on the list, or you can add books yourself which you
think fit the list’s criteria, and then people vote on the books. For example:
A Second Chance is on the “Debut Novels of 2013” list (in the
romance category); and both A Second Chance and Corporate Blues are on the “Romance
Heroes and Heroines over 35” list.
Look, I'm # 3!!!! |
So basically, the event is
a list of all the Listopia entries. You go through the list, find books you
have either already read or that you feel you would enjoy reading, and you go
and vote for them. It’s simple, but time consuming. I’ll probably be going
through the lists for the rest of the month; voting for books I’ve read or want
to read, and adding my own books to the various lists.
Speaking of time
consuming, I’m going to be late for work if I don’t end this blog now and get
to the writing challenge.
I hope you have a fantastic
day, and happy writing!
Your Last Challenge was:
That sure
went to hell in a hand basket in a hurry.
I
should have known better. Things were running just a little too smoothly. All
the adult guests were milling around, chatting, and enjoying not having to supervise
their children. The presents were all stacked beautifully upon the table. The
masterpiece of a cake was proudly displayed upon another table. The various
games for the children were met with enthusiasm and squeals of joy. It was now
time for the piñata.
A
large circle of onlookers formed. As is only right, the birthday boy was the
first to be blindfolded. We spun him around and around, then pointed him in the
general direction of the papier-mâché dinosaur. Words of direction and
encouragement were shouted from the crowd. He swayed like a drunk as he
stumbled and
bumbled his way, swinging his bat wildly as he went.
One
forceful swing knocked him off balance and into a bystander. The person fell
backward, clipping the edge of a protruding gift on the table. The gift worked
as a seesaw, and catapulted another present high into the air. The partygoers
gasped and I closed my eyes. I knew exactly where that present would land.
Your Next Challenge is:
Scenario:
At the zoo. A young woman. There is music.
Add surprise.
You have ten minutes (be
honest). There is no right or wrong, just write. Spelling and punctuation don’t
count, and NO ONE is allowed to criticize what someone else has written. Go.
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