Special: The Writing Process Blog Tour

I realized I shared the Writing Process Blog Tour from the folks I nominated, but failed to promote my nominator! Gene’O, from the blog formerly known as The Writing Catalog, led me in my thinking on how to approach this: lots of different types of writing projects to think about! Blogging and contributing and fiction, oh my!

He is working on moving his personal blog to justgeneo.wordpress.com – check him out there! And make sure to check out the other bloggers he nominated – good blogs as well! I may share some of their responses as well, to grow a collection of writers’ processes!

My Former Blog

Diana’s nominated me for the Writing Process Blog Tour because she was nominated over the weekend by Susanne Leist (hi, Susanne! *waves*). Diana and I are wont to nominate one another for things, naturally, but this one makes me especially happy. It’s is my first blog hop, and it gives me a chance to ask three blogging buddies who I respect an awful lot as writers questions about how they work. What’s not to like about that?

The rules are very simple and, if I may say so, designed to not require a lot of work, which I truly appreciate:

  1. Link to the blogger before,
  2. answer 4 questions,
  3. and nominate 3 bloggers to keep the hop going.

Did the link already. Now the nominations (so sad I only get three):

Drifting Through My Open Mind – The blog of Gretchen Kelly, one of my first WordPress friends. Her posts have a way…

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About CompGeeksDavid
Co-founder, editor, podcaster, web comicer, forum moderator, and writer for Comparative Geeks. Father, husband, geek, nerd, gamer, librarian, Christian, Libertarian, Science Fiction philosopher, and probably a number of other descriptors.

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