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Nathan Bransford's procrastination subforum has a popular thread just like this. It's a friendly place where your spam can be cherished and celebrated.

Today, I blogged about how to write a great author bio, and your favorite gay boys from In Living Color's 'Men on Film' made a guest appearance:

Let's Talk About Bios, Baby. Let's Talk About You and Me.

Okay, your turn.
 
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jasonga said:
I'll put the review up on Amazon in a few days, once Google recognises that it was on my site first.
Immediately upon seeing your review I posted two links to your blog on my Blog; one two your home page under Sites for Book Reviews and another pointing directly to the Decisions review under Reviews, Ads, and Mentions. Additionally, I'll be publicly thanking you and pointing people to your review and blog at the end of today's blog entry. Hope that generates some traffic for you.

jasonga said:
Edit to ask: Are you planning on doing any sequals with Grant & Kelly? I'm sure life around a vineyard can generate murders. Hell, just look at how many murders the town where Jessica Fletcher lived seemed to have :)
Believe it or not, I actually started a sequel several years ago, but got sidetracked with a nonfiction piece I was writing. The storyline takes place a year later. Don runs Kelly's restaurant in Napa and oversees her winery operation. Don's former brother-in-law Peter is the restaurant's head chef. The winery's vintner is also the sommelier for the restaurant, and he has a very dark and mysterious past. Thrown together in a locked cellar with a former Scotland Yard Inspector, where people start dropping from poisonings, Don and Kelly solve the twenty-five-year-old political assassination of Georgi Markov.

I really need to get back to that one, but first I have finish my current project and get out on Kindle three past works.
 
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Saffina Desforges is featured today at http://bluebellstrilogy.com/blog/2011/01/sugar-and-spice-by-saffina-desforges/ and http://bluebellstrilogy.blogspot.com/2011/01/sugar-and-spice-by-saffina-desforges.html (The blogspot site takes comments. Until I figure out how to deal with the spam problem at wordpress, I've closed comments there. I just don't have time to wade through a hundred or two hundred a day. :( )

I posted a Gaelic proverb, along with explanations of words and grammar at http:gaelicwordadayblogspot.com and http://gaelicwordaday.wordpress.com
 
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R. Doug said:
Immediately upon seeing your review I posted two links to your blog on my Blog; one two your home page under Sites for Book Reviews and another pointing directly to the Decisions review under Reviews, Ads, and Mentions. Additionally, I'll be publicly thanking you and pointing people to your review and blog at the end of today's blog entry.
Thank you for the links and mention - I appreciate you doing that. You should probably remove my link from the "Site for Book Reviews" section though - I don't want people thinking that I accept books for review. I prefer to only review books that I bought and liked.

R. Doug said:
I really need to get back to that one, but first I have finish my current project and get out on Kindle three past works.
I look forward to the sequel when you're able to get back to it :)
 
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jasonga said:
Thank you for the links and mention - I appreciate you doing that. You should probably remove my link from the "Site for Book Reviews" section though - I don't want people thinking that I accept books for review. I prefer to only review books that I bought and liked.
I'll take it down post haste, Jonathan. Thanks again.
 
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Today a movie review: http://rdougwicker.com/2011/01/17/larnacoeur-movie-review/

Also mentioned: A thank you to Jonathan for his review of Decisions. A thank you for an upcoming mention of Decisions in Linda Prather's blog. A reminder that tomorrow Decisions will be featured on DailyCheapReads.

I'm having, like, a really cool week. Thanks, all.
 
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Just posted a quick entry to my On the Way blog about some rather revealing 2010 blog stats regarding location of visitors to my blogs - http://markadairblog.blogspot.com.

Cheers.
 
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jasonga said:
*cough* Jason *cough*
GAWD! How EMBARRASSING! It's fixed, Jason. My apologies.
 
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R. Doug said:
GAWD! How EMBARRASSING! It's fixed, Jason. My apologies.
LOL. Honestly, don't worry about it. I've had others call me Jonathan in the past for some reason, so obviously I give off a Jonathan vibe :) And the old crossing guard lady at my high school called me Darren for almost the entire time I went there (she got my name right the first few weeks, but after she misremembered it I didn't have the heart to correct her).
 
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