Thursday, January 1, 2009

Wanted: Guest Bloggers

Hello to all you MMW readers and lurkers! Now's your chance to be included on the blog. We would love to feature guest bloggers every now and then. Please email either nickalodeon26@yahoo.com or jenniiyq2@yahoo.com with a short bio of yourself. Include your name, genre of writing, what you have written, any publising credits, and how you found MMW. Then you can send as many posts as you would like. It could be your favorite writing exercise, an interview of an author, agent, publisher, etc. You could also start a discussion, or a round robin story. Whatever floats your boat. Please attach a picture of yourself if possible and of course a link to your blog or website if you have one. We want this blog to be interactive, so here's your chance!

9 comments:

  1. Wow! wonderful opportunities present themselves! We are truly blessed!
    Thank you for making this possible for us!

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  2. Oh, me! Me! I want to be a guest blogger!

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  3. Okay, I've responded to the guest offer, now what?

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  4. YEAH!! So many willing victims...uh I mean participants. Just email me a post you would like me to put on our blog along with a quick bio and I will let you know when we post your blog post. Thanks again!! my email is nickalodeon26@yahoo.com

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  5. If you're still needing more victims, I'd LOVE to be a guest blogger sometime. My first novel, MISSING, is coming out this month, I write regular feature articles for yourldsneighborhood.com, and I maintain a website and 2 blogs.

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  6. I would love to feature a guest post by you, Ronda! Email me a little bit about yourself, a picture and a blog post. Then I will get it up soon. Thank you! my email is nickalodeon26@yahoo.com

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  7. I'm interested, I just did a guest blog for Jordan McCollum on story structure.
    http://jordanmccollum.com/2009/10/story-structure-action/#comment-963

    this structure thing is awesome and I'd love to share this or how I use the Hero's Journey as a character arc aid.

    Michelle

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  9. I would love to be a guest. I am the author of Mother's Daze and I have alot to say about being a mom :)I will be in touch.

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