It tells me that you care about me:) What I have witnessed is that it isn't really natural for folks to care about others, especially strangers on
the other side of a blog.
I mean, I know that there are people out there on
the other side of these blog posts I write, but sometimes it does feel like I'm just writing into the box of my computer and I struggle to remember what's on the other side, and why I'm doing it to begin with.
Not exact matches
Actually free services: I'm a little hard pressed to think
of Internet features that still fall into this category,
other than Wikipedia, personal
blogs and piracy, which is ultimately going to be countered either by copyright cops on the down
side or superior, paid legal services on the upside.
And the nice part about it is that everyone's getting into all sorts
of different income streams which they share on their
blogs:) For some it's dividend stocks, real estate, or passive income, and
others it's entrepreneurship or hustling on the
side, etc..
Gary wrong again, Gary wrong again: I was a guest before this on this
blog: Even check out Martin Zender; The World's most outspoken bible scholar facebook; You will find me there; he knows me, and his crew knows
of me; Father has
others too that have been with me for years that are not in my city through their ministries also that have come up along
side of me, but I do not want you to come against them as they have their own trials to overcome, therefore; no names given there, they also know me and my testimony: I am God's workmanship therefore, I was brought up in Christ along
side witnesses as His testimony: Gary; this is going to be shocking, but because God does not inform you
of a thing, means to me, that He has kept very much from you: Now why would that be?
I even got questioned for detracting from the thread, though my intent was to offer my personal struggle with what the thread eventually evolved into, while feeling for genuinely for Julie (based upon her willingness to divulge to a public
blog her
side of the story), and while questioning all along what really happened given
others» pov on all this.
Heaven sent — just disappointed — I was hoping for some lively debate on these
blogs... willing to listen to the
other side, but instead they continue to tell us what they are not, instead
of confidently
This public reviling
of Tony Jones, et al. puts this
blog and TWW on just about the same moral footing as the
other side.
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and
other's reactions to these religious
blog news on CNN learning more about religion from this alone and about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant
of others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much
of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part
of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious about religion — when the serious
side of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious
side of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based
side of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
ok, ok, ok, i get it both
sides think they are telling the truth there are no lyers here on this
blogs only misinform people talking about two separate subjects yet thinking they are talking about the same thing the existence
of god... one
side believe the
other doesn't what's wrong with that... sooner or later they'll changed their minds and one
side will believe and the
other won't so the arguement will forever be the same about two separate aguement on the same
blog... but its definitely entertaining to read the comebacks... keep up the good work you all... its just as fun to read what the believer have to say as to what the nonebeliever have to say... after all it keeps all getting to know eachother better on what we believe right???
@HeavenSent:» GodsPeople, image all the non-believers on this
blog, plus, their cronies... being on the
other side of the divide in paradise.»
GodsPeople, image all the non-believers on this
blog, plus, their cronies... being on the
other side of the divide in paradise.
Following the attempts by some
of the commenters (from both
sides of the debate) to get simple «yes» and «no» answers from each
other to theological questions, I have a REAL LIFE situation to pose to the readers
of this
blog, and I want you to state with a simple «Yes» or «No» whether you believe the following woman is saved or not.
And your
blog posts and IG entries are amazing and yes, I am jealous — but in an aspirational way I only wish the best things for you, I am a huge fan
of yours, from the
other side of the pond.
I don't care who is right or wrong in your great moral catfight, but I'm starting to think the Dr. on the
other side must be a hell
of alot smarter than you because she is keeping her mouth shut and not chasing every little
blog mention trying to score points in the court
of public opinion to keep herself looking important.
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of her homespun blessings and passion towards living a naturally - healthy lifestyle and raising children the natural way, from the
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of America, Personal
Blogs:
Other Side of the Coin — Autism
Blog by Julie M Green, also the co-founder of Mabel's Labels, Julie Cole, writes about autism on their b
Blog by Julie M Green, also the co-founder
of Mabel's Labels, Julie Cole, writes about autism on their
blogblog.
She started this
blog to learn to let that
side of her go, and she is positive that most
other moms can relate to this type
of inner conflict, too.
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The truth is that this
blog is really just a fun
side hustle and hobby for me, so I'm not going to beat myself up over missing a post or two (or three, or four, as has been the case lately) because
of vacation, seeing friends or
other things going on in my life.
She
blogs from the States, and I love getting to stay up to date with her travels and adventures from the
other side of the Atlantic via her fun posts!
It's so like you, Shelbee, to emerge on the
other side of that hair raising experience with our
blog sharing quotes that inspire and lift our hearts.
Just found your
blog, and L - O - V - E your style:) Annie The
Other Side of Gray
We see so many perfect fashion shots on
blogs — it is nice to see the
other side of the story!
Marian you are lovely regardless — inside and out — I am not
siding with the comments one way or the
other — I enjoy your
blogs because it keeps me away from the everyday bickering that happens in the news — I know I am not alone to state that lets keep bickering away from all
of this — it's not the first time — I remember someone being upset about oranges used for decorations at the holidays
Your
blog inspires me to be more open with
others about this
side of myself.
Hailing from Houston, Texas, it was great to hear someone on the
other side of the world was reading, and enjoying, the 30 Dates
Blog, and even better to hear she wanted to contribute to it!
I would say, on average, since starting the
blog, I've had at least one email a day from someone new who has been reading the
blog — whether they're a friend, an acquaintance, or a total stranger on the
other side of the world!
The site is totally free for Harley girls and guys to join and post messages on Harley motorcycle forum and
blog, which is a great way for all single motorcycle riders to show more
sides of themselves to
other users on the sites.
We got a chance to chat with the director recently and discussed why he chose the role in «Cold Turkey,» how low budget filmmaking has changed since the days when he made «The Last Picture Show,» how his new film (next year's «Squirrel To The Nuts «-RRB- is turning out, what is going on with his long gestating, attempted restoration
of the Orson Welles film «The
Other Side of the Wind,» and much more (he also has his own Indiewire
blog, fyi).
Between the — when I got married in 2008, during the 2008 Olympics, and I was an IT consultant; I had no books, I had no
blog, I had no audience, I had no nothing — 4 years later, at the London Olympics, I was living on the
other side of the world as a full - time author entrepreneur.
Yes, I have been following Michael A Stackpole's posts (Stormwolf.com), and yes I have been following J.A. Konrath's posts, and a hundred
other blogs and people working the different
sides of publishing and the impact
of the electronic or epub publishing and POD publishing on it.
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting books for Smashwords — Research about the business
side of being an author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to market a book in a foreign language, podcasts that might be a good fit to have you as a guest, etc.)-- Scouting for bloggers to send book review requests to — Pitching to those bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing)
of blog posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing questions to keep the group engaged, answering questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing audio interviews or notes — For non-fiction authors, VAs can do an enormous number
of tasks around webinars or
other training you offer (e.g., planning and booking the event, scheduling guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
Check out our resource library here at The Kill Zone (down the right sidebar), as well as
blogs like Writer Unboxed, Janice Hardy's Fiction University (formerly The
Other Side of the Story), K. M. Weiland's Helping Writers Become Authors, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi's Writers Helping Writers (formerly The Bookshelf Muse), Elizabeth Craig's Mystery Writing is Murder, Joanna Penn's The Creative Penn, John Yeoman's The Wicked Writing
Blog, and more.
I'm sharing my best indie author resources — and this Thursday, I'll also premiere a self - publishing nuts - and - bolts column at Janice Hardy's
blog, The
Other Side of the Story!
Many
other blogs and such out there want to paint a picture
of one
side being uglier than the
other or argue why both have a point.
on The
Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy Helpful Books for the Writing Process by Michelle Ule on Books & Such Literary Agency
blog 3 Tips for Writing Heavy Emotional Scenes by Jami Gold Don't Cheat the Reader by Sally Apokedak on Novel Rocket How to Infuse Your Writing with Nostalgia by Frank Angelone on Copyblogger The Secrets Behind Buried Dialogue: Part One and Part Two by Lynette Labelle Crafting Multi-Layered Characters by Marissa Graff on Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing Writing Futuristic Fiction in (What Feels Like) a Science Fiction World by Imogen Howson on Pub (lishing) Crawl How to Spot Mary Sue in Your Writing by Ava Jae Taking the Road Less Taken (With Your Characters), guest post by Kristen Callihan on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy The Ending Debate: Make Mine Hopeful by Marcy Kennedy Unusual Inspiration: Character Arcs Made Easy by Fae Rowen on The Writers In the Storm Blog 25 Things You Should Know About Writing Sex by Chuck Wendig Writing Craft: Action vs. Active Openings to Grab Attention by Kristin Nelson Writing Craft: Mechanics vs. Spark by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Writing Craft: Breaking the Rule: Show Don't Tell by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Give Characters Interesting Anecdotes by Mooderino on Moody Wri
blog 3 Tips for Writing Heavy Emotional Scenes by Jami Gold Don't Cheat the Reader by Sally Apokedak on Novel Rocket How to Infuse Your Writing with Nostalgia by Frank Angelone on Copyblogger The Secrets Behind Buried Dialogue: Part One and Part Two by Lynette Labelle Crafting Multi-Layered Characters by Marissa Graff on Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing Writing Futuristic Fiction in (What Feels Like) a Science Fiction World by Imogen Howson on Pub (lishing) Crawl How to Spot Mary Sue in Your Writing by Ava Jae Taking the Road Less Taken (With Your Characters), guest post by Kristen Callihan on The
Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy The Ending Debate: Make Mine Hopeful by Marcy Kennedy Unusual Inspiration: Character Arcs Made Easy by Fae Rowen on The Writers In the Storm
Blog 25 Things You Should Know About Writing Sex by Chuck Wendig Writing Craft: Action vs. Active Openings to Grab Attention by Kristin Nelson Writing Craft: Mechanics vs. Spark by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Writing Craft: Breaking the Rule: Show Don't Tell by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Give Characters Interesting Anecdotes by Mooderino on Moody Wri
Blog 25 Things You Should Know About Writing Sex by Chuck Wendig Writing Craft: Action vs. Active Openings to Grab Attention by Kristin Nelson Writing Craft: Mechanics vs. Spark by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Writing Craft: Breaking the Rule: Show Don't Tell by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Give Characters Interesting Anecdotes by Mooderino on Moody Writing
Four Ways to Pre-Write Your Scenes on The Otherside
of the Story with Janice Hardy Five Quick Tips for Better Dialogue in Fiction on The Creative Penn 5 Examples
of Misplaced Modifiers on Daily Writing Tips How to Cure the Sagging Middle on Hugs and Chocolate The 100 Best
Blogs for the Modern Writer on LiveHacked.com How to Find the Right Title for Your Book — A Brainstorming Workshop by Roz Morris Writing an Outline by Sophie Masson on Writer Unboxed Kurt Vonnegut Can Bite Me by Tiffany Reisz on The
Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy How to Engage Your Reader — A Guest Post by Matthew Turner on Storyfix.com
I'm in Hannover, Germany, for CeBit and as I start this article, Sascha Pallenberg
of Netbooknews.com is sitting on the
other side of our «
blog apartment» watching the Windows 8 consumer preview keynote from Mobile World Congress last week.
-LSB-...]
blog, The
Other Side of the Story.
-LSB-...] Woke up with a sudden and loud music
of my phone, (ringtone
of ACE ventura's favorite dialogue, «ALL Righitie Then») and while i was still rubbing my eyes, my over zealous value investor friend on the
other side urged me to open my computer and check professor's latest
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Pending permission from the
other participants, I've erred here on the
side of protecting actual identities but may update this
blog or post new ones with actual names and coordinates as they arise.
If a developing trader spent all
of their free time in the next three months listening to trading podcasts, reading trading
blogs / books, and paper trading on TradingSim, I don't think it's unlikely that they'll come out on the
other side a profitable trader.
New Zealand About
Blog The Daily
Blog unites over 42
of the country's leading left - wing commentators and progressive opinion shapers to provide the
other side of the story on today's news, media and political agendas.
USER CONTENT IS N4G CONTENT Moving forward, user
blogs and reviews will no longer be relegated to just a
side bar, but will be placed among the same stream
of news that people submit from
other sites.
On one
side of the card are Shel's details, on the
other side is a cartoon by Hugh MacLeod
of gapingvoid - it was a
blog card.
The news
side of The Times has nine sports
blogs; nine spanning fashion, lifestyles, health, dining and the like; four business
blogs; four technology
blogs (five if you include automobiles as a technology); and a potpourri
of other great efforts, with four
of my favorites being the Learning Network
blog, Scientist at Work, the IHT Rendezvous
blog on global news and Lens, run by the paper's photo staff.
Rated on a 1 to 10 scale scale, as manifested by the general attitude towards interventions or queries on behalf
of the «
other side», I would rate some popular
blogs / forums roughly thus: