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October 19, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
There’s a right and a wrong way to do everything, isn’t there? Why should blogging be any different? So when …
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Category: Blogging and Social Media
| Tags: blogging, creative practice, creativity, Darren Rowse, Flawless Consulting, Loft Literary Center, Mena Trott, Patrick Ross, Peter Block, resistance, Yoan Capote
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October 6, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
After my post “Blogligations,” in which I expressed discomfort with blog awards, I scoured the internet for blog award policies, …
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Category: Blogging and Social Media, List Posts
| Tags: award free blog, award policy, awards, blogging, blogligations, chain letters, recognition, social media, writing
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September 29, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Twitter is a great place to find other writers. It can be a good place to find readers, too. And …
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Category: Blogging and Social Media
| Tags: audience development, Bacon Number, blogging, communities of practice, Dunbar's Number, reciprocity, relationships, small world theory, social media, social network theory, writing
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September 21, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
I am grateful for any and all attention this blog receives. Even though on a very essential level I write …
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Category: Blogging and Social Media
| Tags: #ArchiveDay, #MondayBlogs, #wwwblogs, award free blog, award policy, awards, blog hops, blogging, blogligations, chain letters, freshly pressed, Liebster Award, One Lovely Blogger Award, overwhelm, recognition, social media, storytellers who blog, tagging, Versatile Blogger Award, Very Inspirational Blogger Award, writing process
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August 17, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
This is the third and last of the three guest posts I wrote for Word Sprout’s 2014 blog residency. These …
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Category: List Posts, Republished from Elsewhere
| Tags: Allison Broeren, blogging, Button Poetry, Cole Sarar, creative practice, day jobs, Elizabeth Ellis, Katherine Glover, Loren Niemi, Mimi Nguyen, money, Ring Ring Poetry, Sam Cook, slam poetry, spoken word, Story Arts of Minnesota, storytelling, Taylor Tower, Two Chairs Telling, Ward Rubrecht, Word Sprout
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July 20, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Most of the writing I do on this blog is not controversial. Last week was an exception. Last week I …
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Category: Blogging and Social Media
| Tags: #binders, #binderwriters, #MondayBlogs, #wwwblogs, blogging, Ellen Willis, Emily Greenhouse, Facebook, Fight Club, networking, Opinion, social media, trends, Twitter, Vogue, women writers, writing
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June 15, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
This is the second in a series of posts about performance storytellers who are long time bloggers. It is in response …
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Category: Blogging and Social Media
| Tags: blogging, creative practice, storytellers who blog, storytelling, writing process
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June 1, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
In a recent post, I answered the questions assigned to me by Nillu Nasser Stelter, who nominated me for the Liebster …
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Category: Blogging and Social Media
| Tags: blogging, creative practice, Liebster Award, storytellers who blog, storytelling
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April 21, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
When Nillu Nasser Stelter nominated me for the Liebster Award a month ago, I had only a vague idea what it …
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Category: Blogging and Social Media, Memoir
| Tags: #MondayBlogs, blogging, Cheri Register, creative practice, Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew, Liebster Award, Loft Literary Center, Lorraine Reguly, Nillu Nasser Stelter, Rachel Thompson, storytelling, writing, YouTube
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March 9, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
I have work that pays my bills. I am thankful for that. But I did not perform a story …
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Category: Uncategorized
| Tags: blogging, burnout, creative practice, day jobs, editing, revising, story slam, storytelling, thankful, Work in Process, writing