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 blog will run until next Friday.
Thanks to the 5 authors/bloggers who left their links last week.
justmuddlingthroughlife said:
Thanks Stevie,
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Ashlynn R Waterstone (@arwaterstone) said:
Sharing my writing journey – the good and the not so good – here’s the latest:
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Ashlynn.
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tidalscribe said:
Today a tiny tale…
https://tidalscribe.wordpress.com/2019/01/11/friday-flash-fiction-636-fur-babies/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thank you!
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Darlene said:
Here’s my latest. Thanks so much! https://darlenefoster.wordpress.com/2019/01/11/amanda-in-holland-missing-in-action-cover-reveal/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Darlene.
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tidalscribe said:
Yes it is a lovely cover, when I was a child I wanted to go to Holland after reading a book called Hans and the silver skates.
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Darlene said:
Me too. I loved that book. Did you know the author, Mary Mapes Dodge, had never been to Holland when she wrote that book in 1915? She had heard stories from her Dutch immigrant neighbors which inspired her to write the story of Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates. I just recently reread it and loved it all over again.
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tidalscribe said:
Gosh, I have never heard of anyone else who had read it; I knew nothing about it, so I am surprised how long ago it was written and I wonder how I came to have it, a gift perhaps. With us emigrating etc I don’t have a stash of my old books in the attic.
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Darlene said:
I think our teacher read it to us. Great to find something in common.
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franklparker said:
Before I head over to check out all those lovely blogs already listed, here’s my latest author interview – a man from Ontario who loves heavy metal and cooking as well as writing. https://franklparker.com/2019/01/10/a-date-with-chris-robertson/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Frank.
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Julie G said:
I wrote this poem after my daughter-in-law sent me a video of our granddaughter, who is four months old, trying hard to communicate. I thought it was so cute so I shared the video with the poem I wrote to accompany it. I hope you enjoy.
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tidalscribe said:
Very sweet and shows you’re never too young to enjoy books.
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Ellen Hawley said:
I didn’t mean to leave two links this week, but since I posted the wrong one first, here’s a more recent one, about Elizabeth I and the difficulites of being a professional virgin: https://notesfromtheuk.com/2019/01/11/professional-hazards-of-being-a-virgin-queen/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Ellen.
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Ellen Hawley said:
And many thanks to you.
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Ellen Hawley said:
What do people want to know about Britain? Very odd things, for the most part: https://notesfromtheuk.com/2019/01/04/what-people-want-to-know-about-britain-part-twelveish/
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Ellen. Will check out this blog!
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robertawrites235681907 said:
Hi Stevie, here is my post for this week: https://robertawrites235681907.wordpress.com/2019/01/06/speculativefictionwritingchallenge-glass-mountain/. I will try and pop back later to see what posts have been added. I do like this idea and enjoy finding interesting new blogs.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks!
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tidalscribe said:
A chilling story, that’s for sure.
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Debbie Harris said:
Thanks for this Stevie – it’s nice to just click and run sometimes, but I end up feeling guilty and check out some of the others! My blog is about all sorts of things that happen in my world – travel, midlife, adventures, books – you name it it’s probably there somewhere. You can find me at http://www.debs-world.com
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Julie G said:
I am the same – I can’t just click and run – I have to read all of the other posts as it just feels ‘fair’ – its a good way to find some lovely posts from bloggers you have not even noticed before though. Have a good day, everyone.
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Julie G said:
…and now I have found your blog, like what i saw, and am following you! Happy days!
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Julie. I’ll follow you too!
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Stevie Turner said:
You too, Julie.
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Debbie Harris said:
So true and then we get to discover some great new bloggers so it’s well worth it!
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Debbie, will check it out.
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