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Thank you Cassiopeia’s Moon for tagging me! This will be interesting… I hope.
I’ve been blogging since the 27th of May 2016. A really short time frame…
I tried creating a blog on my first website – http://www.kernerangelina.com/apps/blog/ but the webhost is not built for blogging and connecting with other authors or bloggers so I came to wordpress.
Hopefully never. I like blogging about books, about my author accomplishments and my cats.
Communicating with other writers, readers, and hobbyists.
So little time to read what other bloggers have to say, but I try my best.
Jem (the infernal devices)
I would be honored to have any author join me for a blog post or two. ^_^
Whatever I have worn that day. A skirt and a comfy shirt…oh and when its chilly, uggs.
Depends on the post. But usually around an hour unless it’s about writing advice, then it takes longer.
Love it! The people are so nice! And people communicate which is the best part. A lot of great recommendations every day with great feedback on new and older books.
Post everyday! Respond to comments. Read other blogs and comment on those posts.
Anyone who wants to do this tag. ^_^
Great answers 😀
I have never heard about Canva photo editor, I use PhotoScape myself, but it looks good. I might try it out. And I do agree with your best thing about blogging – the communication is so motivating and incredible.
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Thank you. I apologize for taking so long to do the tag.
Yeah, I like how easy it is to manipulate (canva) and it’s easy to add your own illustrations, too.
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No worries^^ I am usually very late with tags as well.
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I’m using canva too before but now, I’m doing my own using different photo-editing app.
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What’s the app?
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Cymera for effects, then this one is not an app but a software – Photoscape. And for fonts, “online image editing” site and Fotoflexer.
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wow! Now, that’s dedication. I will have to check them out.
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