3 Responses to “Blog of the day…for ME!”

  1. Daisy Dexter Dobbs September 27, 2005 at 7:26 pm #

    First of all, Angie, a big fat thank you for finding that error on my blog (the double profiles). That’ll teach me to tamper with templates in the middle of the night! LOL

    Secondly (this probably should have been first) I LOVE those darling baby photos at the top of your page!!

    And about Jayne Ann Krentz–I’m embarrassed to say that it actually took me a couple of years before I realized she was all of those writers! She’s one prolific woman. I’ll definitely have to check out her blog.

    Pop on over to my blog again anytime, Angie!

  2. Sam September 28, 2005 at 1:56 am #

    I love the word ‘squeeeing’ – I’m always looking for new words; I saw Glom used a lot lately, but this is the first time I’ve seen Squeeeing!
    Will have to check out Jayne’s blog –
    Hugs,
    Sam

  3. Cheyenne McCray September 28, 2005 at 12:11 pm #

    I never thought of a blog as having a voice! That’s an interesting way of putting it. When I killed my old blog, it was partly because I didn’t feel I had anything to say other than “this is where I’m at with my current Work in Progress.” Now I’m hoping that I can make my blog a little more interesting! I tend to just read the blogs of my fellow writers and friends, and those who visit my blog, too. :-)

    Hugs,

    Chey

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Angela James

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