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Matthew Brown replied to the topic Tags of categories in the forum General Chat 3 years ago
That’s a complex question. Both are ways to define the topic space for your post.
I tend to use categories to define the broad strokes of the subject(s) of a blog and use the tags to fill in the details. For SEO reasons, I like to have the category in the permalink.
I like to tag posts with the names of people I have cited. That way it is easy…Read more
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Bob Bobson started the topic Is the genre you read the same as the one you write? in the forum General Chat 3 years ago
Quick straw poll: Do you write in the same genres that you read?
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Blog: Writers’ night is back – now in The Mulberry Tree from
Thanet Creative Writers in the group Thanet Creative: Writers 3 years ago
Writers’ night is back – now in The Mulberry TreeNow that the risks of COVID-19 have abated somewhat Thanet Creative are restarting our Writers’ Nights.We are me […]
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Writers’ night is back – now in The Mulberry Tree in the group Thanet Creative: Writers: 3 years ago
Now that the risks of COVID-19 have abated somewhat Thanet Creative are restarting our Writers’ Nights.
We are meeting in a new venue – The Mulberry Tree in Margate. We meet Thursdays at seven-thirty pm […]
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Blog: An optimist’s guide to the future: the economist who believes that human ingenuity will save the world from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years ago
Oded Galor’s ‘Sapiens’-like history of civilisation predicts a happy ending for humanity. But should we trust him?Why is the Anglo-Saxon world so indiv […]
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Blog: Tom Gauld on the titles CS Lewis tried before choosing The Lion, the witch and the Wardrobe – cartoon from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years ago
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Blog: I Read Books: Deadhouse Gates from
Night of the Hats in the group Night of the Hats 3 years ago
Deadhouse Gates Several survivors of the previous book are making their way back from Darujhistan to Quon Tali, the heartland of the Malazan Empire. On their way […]
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Blog: The Sound of Being Human by Jude Rogers review – lost in music from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years ago
A brilliantly unjaded exploration of the power of songs to intoxicate, enthuse and reassureJude Rogers’s The Sound of Being Human begins in January 1984. She is f […]
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Blog: QUIZ! Shakespeare – The Misc from
For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years ago
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Blog: Word of the Day – Brazen from
For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years ago
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Blog: April Reflections from
Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 3 years ago
In April, I read twenty-five books. Though this wasn’t my highest book total, it was the highest page total so far! Books read for Becky’s Book Reviews41. Yours […]
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Blog: 53. Sense and Second-Degree Murder from
Becky's Book Reviews in the group Book bloggers 3 years ago
Sense and Second Degree Murder. Tirzah Price. 2022. [April] 416 pages. [Source: Library]First sentence: On the day that her life was to change forever, Elinor […]
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Matthew Brown edited the blog post
This blog should be the Author Platforms directory host in the group Author Platforms: 3 years ago
This guide covers pretty much all of the author platform topics, webmentions are enabled on all the pages of the guide. Therefore, I suggest to the community, that this could be the host.
This post is part of […]
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Matthew Brown edited the blog post
Possibilities with OpenMentions and Author Buzz in the group Author Buzz HQ: 3 years ago
In this post, I will try to make the case that Author Buzz UK is a suitable host for the distributed directory of conversations started on OpenMentions.com.
What is OpenMentions?
OpenMentions is a project […]
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Blog: Children’s author Simon James Green: ‘I just wanted to show LGBT+ kids that it’s not all doom and gloom’ from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years ago
The gay writer who was banned from visiting a London school discusses why young LGBT+ people need representation more than everA few weeks after he was banned […]
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Matthew Brown edited the blog post
In space, even weaklings are heroes in the group The Muse of Last Resort: 3 years ago
You were the weakest and least athletic person on the ship. So you were surprised when you were the only one to survive the crash onto this undiscovered planet.
Fortunately, you look exactly like the locals. […]
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Matthew Brown replied to the topic Can I present a fictional story as a true story? in the forum Aspiring Authors 3 years ago
I do enjoy exploring the spaces between the known. All sorts of good ideas can be played with.
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Adam Bassman replied to the topic Can I present a fictional story as a true story? in the forum Aspiring Authors 3 years ago
There is no can or cannot in writing. There is just writing.
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Jason Latnar started the topic
Neil Gaiman book interview in the forum Fans of Neil Gaiman 3 years ago
Neil Gaiman on his early love of the Narnia Chronicles, the allure of spontaneous combustion – and one of the great neglected children’s authors of the 20th century.
‘Whatever I loved about Enid Blyton isn’t there when I go back as an adult’<…
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Blog: Children’s and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years ago
Astral phenomena, Greek goddesses, deadly family curses and the best new YA fictionHow to Count to ONE by Caspar Salmon and Matt Hunt (Nosy Crow, £6.99)A sly, […]
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Blog: Neil Gaiman: ‘Whatever I loved about Enid Blyton isn’t there when I go back as an adult’ from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years ago
The author on his early love of the Narnia Chronicles, the allure of spontaneous combustion – and one of the great neglected children’s authors of the 20th cen […]
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Blog: Orlam by PJ Harvey review – musician’s vision of a curious childhood from
Books | The Guardian in the group The Guardian book reviews 3 years ago
Set in a magical realist outpost of the West Country, the singer-songwriter’s novel-in-verse delights in Dorset dialect and folkloreA novel-in-verse written in d […]
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Blog: I Read Stories: From Our Bones Will Blossom Coral Reef Kingdoms by Timothy Boudreau from
Night of the Hats in the group Night of the Hats 3 years ago
From Our Bones Coral Reef Kingdoms Will Grow by Timothy Boudreau in Trampset A workman comes to work on Pearl’s roof. This is just in time as it’s the day the oce […]
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Blog: For Reading Addicts Reading Challenge 2022 – May from
For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years ago
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Blog: Word of the Day – Sessile from
For Reading Addicts in the group Book bloggers 3 years ago
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