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Kreativ Blogger awards

I have been nominated for a Kreativ Blogger award by Vikki, an old friend with growing interest in creativity who has her own blog now, too.  Thank you, Vikki!

The Kreativ Blogger award rules are:

1. Share 10 things about yourself that readers may find interesting
2. Pass the award on to 6 other Bloggers. Be sure to leave a comment on their blogs to let them know.

So here goes …

10 things about me

1. I play the Clarinet to grade 6 standard. Well, played, really. The clarinet is a loud instrument.

2. I studied Old Icelandic at University (along with English Language and Literature – don’t want my clients to get too worried there).

3. I’m still friends with 3 women I met on my first day at University.

4. I have run 4 half-marathons.

5. My hair was blue for a while.

6. I have been a (legal) busker.

7. My favourite author is Iris Murdoch (hm, did anyone not know that one?)

8. I am a (slightly lapsed) BookCrosser.

9. I used to live in Peckham.

10. I’ve given up my job to run Libro full-time. Until the end of December 2011 I’d had some form of paid employment since 1988!

And six bloggers to nominate …

Paul Magrs, wonderful author and great writer about books and reading.

Ali, book reviewer and friend

Maxine Johnston of Life’s A Celebration – a new businesswoman and blogger and doing very well!

Carrie at Eraser Carver – wonderful printmaking and she explains how she does it, too!

Laura, Woman With An Opinion – doing her own creative writing and encouraging other people too

Verity, a librarian reading all of Virago’s books – how can I not?

There are so many more I can mention, but I expect they’re going to be mentioned by other people too, so I’m sticking with this creative but maybe not so well known bunch!

 
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Posted by on January 6, 2012 in Blogging

 

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I need your feedback!

I’ve been updating this blog more frequently for almost six months now, so I think it’s time to seek some feedback! Please be honest, as I want to know how to improve it in the future!

The survey is here and should only take a few minutes to fill in.  Please note, I CANNOT see who has filled in what, so it’s completely anonymous and you can feel free to be as honest as you need to be!

Thank you for your help!

 
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Posted by on June 15, 2011 in Blogging, Business

 

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A new poll

I’ve added a poll to find out which kinds of post you prefer. Please do fill in the poll

What are your favourite posts on this blog?
(polls)

and comment on this post if you have any particular topic you’d like to see me cover.

 
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Posted by on April 3, 2011 in Blogging

 

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On sparing your blushes

I was at a networking event the other morning, chatting with someone about how I explain what I do. I realised that, in essence, “what I do” comes down to “saving people from embarrassment”.

– If you’ve prepared advertising leaflets, PR material or promotional goodies to give out to people, the last thing you want is for them to be laughing at your typos rather than marvelling at the products and services you provide.

– When you’re in your PhD viva, you want the discussion to be about your central hypothesis and results, not the glaring error on p. 523.

– People who read blogs (and I discussed this with a few people) do notice spelling and grammar issues. Even if it’s a personal or creative blog, you’re still putting your brand out there. If someone notices a lack of attention to basic questions of clear and error-free writing, are they going to trust your attention to detail in other matters? (before you start foaming at the gills about writing ability, see below)

– Your web page should be there to advertise you and your services/products. Sure, no publicity is bad publicity, but do you really want your URL bandied around the internet as a “funny” on an email to people’s friends and colleagues?

– Readers notice mistakes in novels and it disrupts the flow of their reading and jolts them back into the real world for a moment. As a creative writer, you want them to inhabit your world, not the world of people who scribble out grocers’ apostrophes with a marker pen!

I could go on… but, a word about writing ability. Yes, there are lots of people out there who don’t know the rules or have issues such as dyslexia. I am not criticising their ability or their right to express themselves in writing – of course not! But, if you know you have an issue or grammar/spelling/sentence structure isn’t your forte, get in touch with someone like me who can help you with that. Attention to detail encompasses knowing something is a little awry and calling in someone to fix it, not just writing the piece perfectly the first time.

 
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Posted by on November 28, 2010 in Errors, Language use

 

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New services and price offers

I’m now offering transcription services (prices from 75p per audio minute) so you can send me your audio files on .wma or MP3 and I’ll transcribe them onto a Word document for you. Suitable for journalists, researchers with interviews to check through, linguists, etc.

Do contact me to discuss this new services!

 
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Posted by on October 20, 2010 in New skills

 

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