You might have noticed that Authors Promoting Authors is starting to look just a little bit different.
The transformation isn't complete yet, but I have to say I am very happy about how its shaping up.
The new features as it stands now are: Author Interviews, conducted by volunteers who leaped at the chance to interview a fellow author, Book People Profiles, if there is enough interest this will fill the Tuesday slot. Added to the mix is Our Guest (guest blogging, perhaps weekly) Thoughtful Thursday and of course the regular Book Features, which I am still trying to figure out what to keep and what to scrap.
If you are interested in any of these features and would like to participate, just shoot me a line at: apasuggestions@gmail.com and let me know what one you'd like to be involved with.
Thank-you to everyone: the readers, the authors, the naysayers for your opinions and suggestions. I've listened to them all and as we go forward, I believe Authors Promoting Authors will really stretch into a community.
Yes, there was talk of a website but I have decided to suspend that movement for now and work on building the blog up. It'll also give me a chance to see what works and what doesn't.
Don't you all feel we are living experiment?
Oh! A brand new feature, unveiled today, called Weekly Something.
This is where the creator of Authors Promoting Authors gets to take over an entire blog post once a week and patter on about anything that might be on her mind.
So what is on my mind today?
How lack of sleep can really cause us to act. Or write things we might not have written had we been fully conscious. Okay, emails we might not have sent if we were fully awake and conscious.
Inner truth, does not deck below the sleepless mind, given that it all worked out for the best.
Also, excitement about the new Authors Promoting Authors and how great all the lovely authors are that have contributed to the blog over this year.
I hope you all have the book-sales of your dreams.
Lack of sleep usually causes me to write something that looks something like this "alsjfaoiaew;fha" as I tend to fall asleep in the midst of writing and do a faceplant on the keyboard!
ReplyDeleteI've never had that experience!...hmmm I think my lack of sleep just might be a little too active....
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