Two things.
First off and most important. I want to direct you all to....
Chapterhouse Lane!
Hero London is a fine writer of stories and I thoroughly enjoyed my daily half chapter of The Streets of Elangard.
Coming soon is Fathom (mermaids, folks! And I am stoked!).
There is a giveaway promoting this next tale/tail over here. Go there. If I'm not going to win it, then the next best thing would be having a friend win. :)
Secondly, I'm in a bit of a conundrum. I'm trying to figure out just how far I want to take this blogging thing. There is a big get-together for all the bloggers of the Pacific Northwest. I feel guilty for not blogging about it sooner (though most of you aren't in the area) and I still haven't decided whether I am going or not. I only have until this evening to decide. **soooo indecisive** At first I was going, then I thought I had other commitments. Turns out I'm a free woman, and I still don't know! I'm not a big group sort of person. What if I get there and don't really connect with anyone? What if I sit there, quietly eating my food and that's it? What if I begin by having great convos and talking up a storm and end up saying all sorts of stupid, embarrassing things? What if I don't go and miss out on making some new, fun bloggy friends?
It really shouldn't be this difficult
First off and most important. I want to direct you all to....
Chapterhouse Lane!
Hero London is a fine writer of stories and I thoroughly enjoyed my daily half chapter of The Streets of Elangard.
(daena-rose, the heroine of the streets of elangard. source.)
Coming soon is Fathom (mermaids, folks! And I am stoked!).
There is a giveaway promoting this next tale/tail over here. Go there. If I'm not going to win it, then the next best thing would be having a friend win. :)
Secondly, I'm in a bit of a conundrum. I'm trying to figure out just how far I want to take this blogging thing. There is a big get-together for all the bloggers of the Pacific Northwest. I feel guilty for not blogging about it sooner (though most of you aren't in the area) and I still haven't decided whether I am going or not. I only have until this evening to decide. **soooo indecisive** At first I was going, then I thought I had other commitments. Turns out I'm a free woman, and I still don't know! I'm not a big group sort of person. What if I get there and don't really connect with anyone? What if I sit there, quietly eating my food and that's it? What if I begin by having great convos and talking up a storm and end up saying all sorts of stupid, embarrassing things? What if I don't go and miss out on making some new, fun bloggy friends?
It really shouldn't be this difficult
8 comments:
Let me know if you're going! I e-mailed the lady and asked for the park address...the kids and I might stop by. ;-)
I was soooooooo scared and unsure the first time I went to an event with other bloggers, but it is the best. You should go! You won't regret it!
Wish I was going, if no more than to meet my bloggy friends in the PNW!!
Thanks for the shout out. :D
I'd go. If nothing else, you have the chance to discover some awesome blogs.
I say GO!!! I have never been to something like that and I would love the chance.
I'm glad you went for it, the bloggers meet-up! I too will have those feeling, but then you are lucky to even have the opportunity to go, so have fun!
I know what you mean! I wish I lived near you. I'd go with you and wouldn't judge if you said stupid things. I say them too! Like the whole hamidown thing. Hand me down!
I want blogging things to come to the midwest.
Oh, I wish there was a meeting like this around here!!!!
hugs from Brazil
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