Far and away, the Book Reviews page was most visited, but here are the next, top ten posts from last year.
I’m not sure if the fact that none of my poems made the top ten should tell me something or not. Hmmm…
When the Author Gets It Wrong: Jo March and Laurie Laurence
Using Present Tense in Past Tense Prose
The Good Wives Recipe to Marrying Off Characters
Writing That Scene: 1001 Islands
Birth and Pregnancy in Literature, Part One
Book Review: Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book
Narration: Is Omniscience Working For You?
Thanks for such a wonderful blogging year! All of you who read and comment, like and visit (and request book reviews) are the reason I come back to the blank pages and put my thoughts into words…and then send them out into the vast unknown of the internet. 🙂
Maybe I just need to work at becoming a better poet…
Copyright 2016 Andrea Lundgren
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If it helps any, I have actually enjoyed your poetry. 🙂
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Thanks! I’m very glad to hear that. My poetry tends to be my working-out-emotions or feelings, in the moment, and I don’t know how artistic it is, sometimes, but it’s very cathartic.
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I know how that is–I used to write a lot of poetry myself. 🙂 Poetry as an art form is kind of an acquired taste. Not everybody “gets it” so maybe that would account for the lower numbers on those posts, rather than the quality of your poems. Just a thought…
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