Circle of Friends Blog Award

I visited Natalie Damschroder’s blog the other day to discover that she’d passed on The Circle of Friends Blog Award to little ol’ moi. Thanks, Natalie!

You know what this means, don’t you?

(1) She reads my blog on a nearly daily basis

(2) She enjoys my wit and intelligence

(3) She wants me to buy her a drink in Nashville

(4) She wants to buy ME a drink in Nashville

(5) She is constantly amazed at our mutual GMTA. Excellent. Because I am, too.

I’m pleased to have the award. The shade of blue looks so wonderful on my website that a little, evil part of me isn’t sure I should pass on the button to others. But I will. Because I enjoy blog-hopping. I don’t do it as much as I used to, what with Facebook and Twitter and those nasty things called deadlines getting in the way. I wish I had more time to blog-hop, because I thinkย it’s much more personal, shall we say, than truncated Twitter posts. But there are several blogs that I visit nearly every day (even if I don’t always comment) and their authors deserve a look-see. So blog-hop-on over to:

Avery Beck

Edie Ramer

HelenKay Dimon

Maureen McGowan

By Cindy

I'm irritated because my posts won't publish.

6 comments

  1. Thanks, Cindy! Your blog is on my Google Reader, so I look at every one that you you post. I don’t go on Twitter or Facebook every day. I used to go to Facebook more often, but their new set-up is annoying and I don’t have the time.

    Good luck writing to your deadline!

  2. You’re welcome, Edie. You’re ahead of the game on me. I don’t even know what a Google reader is. I just try to blog hop every 2 or 3 days.

    I’m on FB a lot, because I play Scrabble there with other writing friends and also my niece. Twitter, I try to stop by once a day or so. I didn’t like it until I began using Hootsuite. That makes it so much simpler.

  3. *sniffle* You shouldn’t have! ๐Ÿ™‚

    I’m an old-school blog-hopper too. I’ve never tried Google reader. But I am pretty much down to only my most favorite-ist blogs now, due to my decision to cut down on publishing industry tortu—I mean, information. Ahem.

  4. LOL, Avery. I keep a list of the blogs I visit most frequently in my sidebar. That makes them easy to visit. Only a handful on each list are my “must-reads,” though.

    While without my own computer for several weeks, I got out of the habit of reading my two favourite agent blogs. I’m trying to get back into the swing of things, because I learned a lot reading those two blogs.

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