Yes, something different today – rather than feature a single author in my Friday post, I’m going to feature a number of them as a way of giving some love back to my favourite bloggers. I may have mentioned some (or indeed most) of these people before, but these are some of the the blogs I just don’t want to miss each time. Now, I’m not going to say this is a conclusive list, because it’s not – first of all, I couldn’t possibly fit all my favourite bloggers in one post and do them all justice. Secondly, I’m bound to forget someone. And thirdly, I want to leave this open so I can do it again!
Okay, here goes, in no particular order:
- Confessions of a Stuffed Olive, by Holly Kench. You may remember Holly as one of my first guest bloggers, and I’m sure I’ve mentioned her on other occasions, but Holly’s blog is one that I read every single time – and I can’t say that about everyone, I’m afraid. (Mostly that’s due to time pressures rather than a lack of interest, but it is still the unfortunate truth.) Maybe it’s her sense of humour, maybe it’s that I like the way she thinks, maybe it’s the incredibly amusing illustrations she does – or maybe it’s a combination of all of those. Regardless, Holly’s blog is one that you really should check out, if you haven’t already.
- The Monster’s Ink, by Alyson Miers. Often political, Alyson’s blog is one that always makes me think – and one that I usually agree with, despite the fact that we live in different countries and therefore different political climates. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever disagreed with Alyson’s thoughts. Sure, she can be provocative (and if you’re American and voted Republican in the recent election you would probably not share her views) but if you need something to read that’s going to stay with you for a while, I recommend checking her out.
- Dy Loveday’s blog. I featured Dy a couple of weeks back to celebrate the release of her first novel, Illusion. Well, now she’s offering to give away a kindle to someone who can answer three questions on the book. Sound enticing? I thought so. Even if you haven’t read Illusion, it’s worth checking out Dy’s site just to see the progress of someone who has recently joined the ranks of the published novelists. From idea to completion and beyond, it makes fascinating reading. And did I mention the kindle giveaway?
- The Third Sunday Blog Carnival. Not an individual blogger but instead a collection of really interesting posts, which comes out (you guessed it) on the third Sunday of each month. It’s a really good place to find new blogs to read, or if you so choose somewhere to display your own wares. Looking for something to read? Check it out. Want to expand your audience? Submit to them. Every month there is something new to whet your appetite and make you think.
- Poeta Officium, by Virginia. A blog by a fellow first-time novelist who is trying to make her way in this strange world of writing, I find myself relating to practically everything she writes about. She’s much more ambitious than me in the blogging sphere in that she tries to post almost every day (I have no idea how she finds the time!), but that doesn’t mean she runs out of things to write about. Essentially, hers is an engaging blog that most people who try to find time to write on top of their everyday life would be able to relate to.
So, that’s it for this week. I will try to do some more blog-hops every now and then in the new year (and if I missed you this time, you could well see your own blog listed in the coming months). In the meantime, do yourself a favour and go look at some of these blogs. You might find one that really appeals to you.
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Eeeep! Thanks Emily. You are too lovely. Your blog is also one of my very few essential blog reads! <3 I love getting my hit of Emily's Tea Leaves whenever your new blog posts turn up in my inbox.
I'm really excited to check out the rest of the list. I've stopped by the Third Sunday Blog carnival a few times but I don't think I've stumbled across the others before. New blog reads!!! Yay! Thank you!
You’re most welcome, Holly! So glad you’re taking the time to check them out.
I heartily endorse the Stuffed Olive. It’s too good to be given away for free.
Oh, isn’t it just. Including her on this list was a no-brainer, really.
You guys make me blush. Thank you!
So sweet of you to mention me, Emily! I blog about political topics because similar issues tend to pop up in my fiction. So glad to entertain!
You’re most welcome. I always like reading your blog, and most of the time you’ll just see me sitting there nodding in agreement. Thanks for the comment!
Great post, Emily. I’ve now visited each site and am following all. You picked winners and I’m seriously glad I took a little time to read what you and they posted. Paulette
Ah, that’s wonderful, Paulette! I’m so pleased that you have found some new bloggers thanks to this post. I really thought they were worth sharing with people so it’s fantastic that you went to check them out. Thanks!
Thank you so much for including the Third Sunday Blog Carnival in this post. I look forward to visiting the other blogs as well.
Thanks Adriene! It really is a wonderful blog so why would I NOT include it?
I hope you like my other recommendations as well.