The Mad Editor’s Round-Up #7

Welcome to the May 4, 2009 edition of the mad editor’s round-up.

Writing

AdmirableIndia.com presents Trip to Tawang: Part 3: Seven Sisters waterfall, Cherrapunji and Tawang monastery, Tawang posted at AdmirableIndia.com.

AdmirableIndia.com presents Bhilai to Raipur on bike: Chapter 3: Telibandha Talab, Raipur and Mahant Ghasi Das Memorial Museum, Raipur: Part 1 posted at AdmirableIndia.com.

Ben Jenkins presents Graduating From College Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Party posted at Self-Destruction in NYC.

Ralph Sparkson presents Why I Love My Dog posted at Best Funny Dog Pictures, saying, “We got another dog about two years ago. It had been over ten years since our last dog, who died just before our daughter was born. With our new dog, we were lucky because our daughter has a small neighborhood business of caring for pets and that is how we found the dog we now love so much.”

Ella Moss presents 2 MORE LIGHTS « Zodiac Times posted at Zodiac Times.

Burak Bilgin presents Explore Your Creativity with Mind Maps posted at Distiller’s Corner, saying, “In this post, I explain mind mapping in greater detail. I present how you can use it to explore your creativity, and as an example, I show how you can use it to convert your ideas into texts.”

Madeleine Begun Kane presents An Ode To Writer’s Block posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

Writing Tips

Jeannie Anderson presents Is Self-Tweeting Selfish Tweeting? One Blogger’s Twitter Journey posted at The Writer in Me – Teaching, Writing, Living.

Shaun Duke presents Publishing: Your Options and the Pros and Cons posted at The World in the Satin Bag, saying, “It’s a tad on the old side, but this is one of my favorite articles for writers and I think it’s important to put everything side by side so writes know what they are getting into.”

Jon Bard presents A Crash Course in Submitting a Manuscript to a Children’s Book Publisher | Children’s Writing Web Journal posted at Children’s Writing Web Journal.

Jon Bard presents 4 Rules Beginning Children’s Book Writers Should Never Break | Children’s Writing Web Journal posted at Children’s Writing Web Journal.

Jon Bard presents New Video! 4 Rules Beginning Kids’ Book Writers Should Never Break | Children’s Writing Web Journal posted at Children’s Writing Web Journal.

Etc.

C.F. Jackson presents 8 Free Book Marketing Website Promotion Techniques? Why Not? posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “Can you use free book marketing website promotion? Is that even feasible?
Of course yes! Nowadays, your website can amass increased website traffic in
no time thanks to free website promotion.”

Vanessa Wolf presents Confucius say: When glass eye fall in soup, remove with spoon posted at Wide Awake in Wonderland.

C.F. Jackson presents Book Marketing in Social Networks, Right! posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “Book marketing in social networks can help or damage your results. It’s about providing value rather than selfishly book marketing and book promoting.”

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