It's been a great three years! Anyone who follows me here will have noticed a change in the frequency of my posts in the last year. That was due to several things:
- Total knee replacement in January which took the expected recovery and therapy time.
- Books! A Tine to Live, a Tine to Die released at the end of May and I turned in 'Til Dirt Do Us Part at the end of June. Writing and promotion uses the bulk of my time, which is as it should be.
- Our new Wicked Cozy Authors group blog, where I blog every week or two, plus contribute to the Wicked Wednesday topic every week, plus comment on the other posts and push news of the blog out. I hope you'll stop by and check it out!
I hired Kathleen Valentine to freshen up the look and functionality of this entire web site this spring, which I'm happy with.
In terms of interesting stats, I find it fascinating that the second and third highest numbers of views come from China and Ukraine. I have to believe this is not from the huge number of mystery readers in those countries, but who knows? Internet Explorer on Windows were the most used browser and operating system, and people got here usually by way of Google searches. No big surprise on those stats.
My post on Finding a Pen Name was viewed the most of all three years of essays. Wow! The one about Quaker fiction also got a lot of views, as did my post about Girl Scouts.
As for the year to come? I'll be right here writing and promoting, and will put up a post now and then. 'Til Dirt Do Us Part will be out next June, with the paperback version of A Tine to Live, a Tine to Die next May. I'm finishing up the first draft of the second Lauren Rousseau mystery, Bluffing is Murder, now, and hope to send that off to Barking Rain Press this fall. Farmed and Dangerous (for a June 2015 release) is already underway. And there might be another series in the works. Watch this spot for news!
What do you think, gentle reader? Are blogs alive and well in 2013? Are they replaced by Facebook? Where online do you prefer to have a conversation? I'll send a copy of A Tine to Live, a Tine to Die to one lucky commenter (US-only, please - if you're from elsewhere, I'll send you an e-copy of Speaking of Murder), so be sure to leave your email address if you think I don't already have it.
What do you think, gentle reader? Are blogs alive and well in 2013? Are they replaced by Facebook? Where online do you prefer to have a conversation? I'll send a copy of A Tine to Live, a Tine to Die to one lucky commenter (US-only, please - if you're from elsewhere, I'll send you an e-copy of Speaking of Murder), so be sure to leave your email address if you think I don't already have it.
Blogs are alive! I love reading them so please keep writing them. I love Facebook but for very simple things. So please keep blogging and writing those books. pamelajrichard50@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pamela! I'll do my best.
DeleteI'm not much of a blog reader--too much time on Facebook, I guess. I write my blogs in Meeting for Worship, inspired by the Spirit. After Meeting, I never write them down.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, Nancy! So much that gets done in Meeting for Worship...
DeleteBlogs are definitely alive and well, and smiling at all these flibberty-gibbets.
ReplyDeleteReaders are going to read and once they find us, (their favourite authors, heh, heh!) they want to engage with us, get to 'know' us, in ways that can't easily be created on more 'short-form' forms of social media. Which isn't to say there isn't a place for all sorts of social media. It's not an either/or situation.
Good point. I suppose Pinterest is next for me!
DeleteP.S. Happy Third Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI hope blogging never dies...it is my absolute passion! Happy anniversary!
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Thanks, Melissa. Where is your blog?
DeleteI'd rather read a blog (I read several each day) than go to Facebook. I do check in at FB daily but find the format distracting. FB has been great for reconnecting with relatives I rarely see; it does have advantages, and I like the FB pages or groups for people with shared interests. Blogs are much more personal, in my opinion, and communication via blog seems more like a natural conversation.
ReplyDeleteGood input, Deb. It's a wild busy world out there! I also like connecting with relatives and old friends on Facebook, but there are bunches of people who wont't go there but they will check out a blog/web site.
DeleteCongratulations!! Blogs are fun!
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Thanks, Terrie!
DeleteI love the new look of your blog, Edith. I hope blogs aren't disappearing because I just started mine a few months ago. I'll have to do yearly updates like yours. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Norma! I'll look for yours.
DeleteMelissa is the winner! I'll email you. Thanks for stopping by, everybody.
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