What’s Up Wednesday
First of all, let me apologize for not responding to comments last week. I usually try to respond to all blog post comments, so I want to say thank you to everyone that commented,...
First of all, let me apologize for not responding to comments last week. I usually try to respond to all blog post comments, so I want to say thank you to everyone that commented,...
It’s blog meme mash-up time! I’m combining today’s YA Highway Road Trip Wednesday with Jaime and Erin‘s What’s Up Wednesday meme. Why? Why not! Both are good memes, and I want to do them...
It’s Book of the Month time again on YA Highway’s Road Trip Wednesday. In other words, the YA Highway team want to know: What’s the best book you read in June? I didn’t get...
I haven’t done a Road Trip Wednesday for a few weeks, and since it’s Book of the Month time, I thought this would be a good week to participate. The question being asked by...
Every month, the YA Highway team invite people to pick their favorite read from the past month and talk about it as part of their Road Trip Wednesday blog hop. Well, today’s the day...
This week is the last of our YA Highway Road Trip Wednesday/A-to-Z Blogging Challenge mash-ups. Next week, we’ll be back to the regular Road Trip Wednesday. The question this week is: In Debra Driza’s...
This week’s Road Trip Wednesday/A-to-Z Blogging Challenge mash-up is sheer poetry. No, really–here’s the prompt: April is National Poetry Month! Share your favorite poem(s) or poet. I’ve never been much into poetry. Give me...
It’s time for another Road Trip Wednesday/A-to-Z Blogging Challenge mash-up! And this week, the letter is “I” (as if you couldn’t guess), and the question is… The Veronica Mars Kickstarter success makes us wonder,...
It’s Day 3 of the A to Z Blogging Challenge, and it’s also Road Trip Wednesday day on YA Highway. This week, the YA Highway folks want to know: If you could visit any...
Before we begin, you might have noticed a new look to the blog. This is not my doing. I use a template designed by someone else (“SimpleNotes” by Carla Izumi Bamford), and sometime recently,...