Happy Tuesday, everyone! I know, I know, I'm late. But, I have good reason. This morning, I had a meeting with Ms. Sandi Tuttle, a dentist appointment, and a very sick child to contend with. Onward and upward! Today, I'm going to give you all links to some of the posts on my blog that have had the most traffic. They're probably the most useful posts, too. Strap in, get your fingers ready to do some clicking, and let's get going!
Because all posts are better with a cute baby with cake on his hands and feet.
Up first, I'm gonna give you my two free PDFs. These have been downloaded a lot and are free for you to keep and share, providing you don't change any of the content.
This one is on Branding Yourself.
This one is a A Novel Checklist.
Now, we move on to the posts!
Monkey Wrenches
Dialogue Tags vs Action Tags
Pesky Pronouns
Human Nature Series (last post)
Enneagram Personality Types
Comma Part 3 (links to part 1 and 2 included)
Timeline Tips
Common Editing Errors
Templates for Using MS Word for Print
He Said, She Said, Who Said What?
Love those? Here's a page with them all (plus others that didn't get as much traffic but are still just as useful). I even categorized and summarized them. Yup, all for you readers.
Thanks for making 2013 awesome. I hope to bring just as much great content in 2014!
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Most Popular Posts of 2013
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Great organization, Jo! Love the idea of doing a popular post round up :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beth! These are the ones on the master list with the most views. My short stories and excerpts are next in line. Strange, huh? :)
DeleteOooo…those are some good ones. Thanks for sharing them again!
ReplyDeleteThanks, L. K.! I thought a little recap might be nice :)
DeleteI don't think I am surprised that the writing art posts were more popular than the posts with your writing excerpts and samples. It's not because you are a bad writer but because you have great command of writing skills - and your teaching posts illustrate that so well. Thank you for the recap! My #1 viewed post is because of all the spam it's attracted - maybe that's a lesson in itself.
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