Sometimes when we’re busy it’s nice to simply leave a link to our blog or blog post and run, and so Friday Click and Run is just for that purpose. However, of course you can check out others’ links and share away if you want to. So… every Friday do add some info of what your blog is about and also link to your blog or blog post in the comments if you’ve got a minute. You don’t have to do anything else such as sharing or commenting unless you really want to. Isn’t that cool? People may decide to check your link out, or they may not. They might decide to leave their own link and run as well, so you may meet each other heading out the door. If I see a post that’s a bit risqué, then I shall be running too – straight to the ‘delete’ button!
Fire away then… let’s see what we end up with. This will run all week up until next Friday.
Thanks to the authors 9 who left their blogs last week.
Marje @ Kyrosmagica said:
Hi Stevie. Thanks for the opportunity – what a lovely idea to sprint and leave a link! Here’s mine – a link to my debut novel, participation in Ghostly Writes Anthology and a little about me! https://mjmallon.com/2018/02/13/media-kit/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Marje.
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tracikenworth said:
Loleta Abi is for my romances and other adult stuff. The link is: https://www.loletaabi.wordpress.com. Traci Kenworth is for my YA, all genres. The link is: https:// http://www.tracikenworth.com.
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tracikenworth said:
Reblogged this on Loleta Abi.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks for the re-blog.
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tracikenworth said:
You’re welcome, Stevie!
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dgkaye said:
Thanks again Stevie. 🙂 Anyone feel the brunt of this ‘almost over’ Mercury Retrograde and don’t know what’s hit you? Check out my guest post https://dgkayewriter.com/guest-author-d-g-kaye-mercury-retrograde-101-sue-vincents-daily-echo/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks for adding your link, Debby.
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dgkaye said:
Thanks for the invite 🙂
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Lynn Hallbrooks said:
My latest blog is a book review of “American Vineyard” by Vincent Lowry. The story is mainly set in 1980s New Mexico and has a Coming of Age memoir feel to it.
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Lynn Hallbrooks said:
Sorry, I forgot to leave the link: https://www.authorreadercheerleader.com/arcblog/bookreview-american-vineyard-by-vincent-lowry-comingofage
Thanks, Ms. Stevie, for the opportunity to share. Have a wonderful one everybody. Time for me to get a few things done before the weekend is upon us.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Lynn.
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tidalscribe said:
Which past Christmases have significance for you?
https://tidalscribe.wordpress.com/2018/12/12/the-ghosts-of-christmas-past-episode-two/
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Clive said:
Thanks again for doing this, Stevie. A link to some musical enjoyment on my blog, Take It Easy: https://wp.me/p2FNZK-19G
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Clive. Love your choices!
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Clive said:
Thanks, Stevie, glad you like them. Two more instalments to come 😊
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Hugh's Views and News said:
Hi Stevie, I’ve just launched my 2018 Christmas Charity appeal in aid of The Dogs Trust. I’m inviting bloggers and authors to leave links to their blogs and books under the Christmas tree on my blog post. For every link left, I will donate £1 to the Dogs Trust. My target is 250 links by 5th January 2019.
https://hughsviewsandnews.com/2018/12/13/2018-christmas-charity-appeal-help-me-raise-250-for-the-dogs-trust-by-leaving-me-links-to-your-blogs-and-books/
I hope I can persuade people to leave their links and help me raise money for the Dogs Trust this Christmas.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Hugh. Will pop on over…
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Lynn Hallbrooks said:
My friend Ashlynn and I think this is a wonderful thing you are doing and have done what we can to spread the word. I hope others help donate to your cause.
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Hugh's Views and News said:
Thanks you so much, Lynn. Thanks, too, for leaving a link to your blog under the Christmas tree over on my blog. It’s helped me get even nearer my target to help the Dog Trust.
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franklparker said:
This week I interviewed Denzil Walton and reviewed his book about bird watching.
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Stevie Turner said:
Just read it and commented.
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Ellen Hawley said:
A post about how Britain discovered tea, and became addicted to it. https://notesfromtheuk.com/2018/12/14/how-tea-soaked-through-britains-social-structure/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Ellen. Yes, tea is more addictive than we think. I discovered this when deciding to switch to decaffeinated tea some years ago. I had flu-like symptoms for 2 weeks.
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Ellen Hawley said:
I remember that from when I gave up coffee. I felt like I was underwater.
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Stevie Turner said:
It happens with caffeinated tea as well.
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Debbie Harris said:
Thanks Stevie, this sounds like a fun way to end the week! I wrote a birthday letter to myself this week and enjoyed the trip down memory lane. My blog is a bit about travel, a bit about midlife adventures and a bit about everything else in between! https://debs-world.com/2018/12/12/a-birthday-letter-from-me/
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Stevie Turner said:
Hi Debbie. Thanks for connecting.
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tidalscribe said:
I enjoyed the birthday letter and couldn’t resist going over to the terrible accident story, when I’m supposed to be cooking dinner! I don’t blame you for being furious at the forced redundancy.
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Debbie Harris said:
Thank you for reading those posts! It was good to write about them to help clear my head 🙂 . Hope your dinner was OK after all that!
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Robert Kirkendall said:
Here’s the link to my novel Redwood Summer, this page has links to all 17 chapters and a short story prologue. Still a work in progress, but it improves every time I work on it. Redwood Summer is story of 1990 San Jose, but its themes still resonate today. Thank you for this opportunity. https://robertkirkendall.com/redwoodsummer
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks for adding your link, Robert.
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Robert Kirkendall said:
My pleasure 🙂
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tidalscribe said:
I’ve bookmarked your short story to read after dinner. Did you pen the sketchesa for the short story?
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Robert Kirkendall said:
The drawings are by Daniel Chamberlin, an illustrator I met some time ago at a local Irish pub. I took some pictures of my old San Jose neighborhood and emailed them to Daniel, and he sent me back the artwork. I like the rough, linear quality of his work. The Hill is the first short story I posted on my site.
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