Friday, January 5, 2024

Sunday Post



So the results of my Christmas survey of what everyone ate is as follows. Ham seems to be popular, as well as potatoes (roasted and cheesy) and baked mac and cheese. Someone else had lasagna too (we did) and turkey, sandwiches, chicken. Steak, ravioli. Beef Wellington, Thai. So much variety. Pizza! Tacos and enchiladas (yummy). Brunch, snacks, bagels with cream cheese, cabbage. Finger foods. And blueberry pancakes! I'm hungry!        

In other news I'm starting a Patreon. I love supporting writers and artists and I decided to do this since I'll be posting my stories on Wattpad and Royal road going forward. A lot of people over there do Patreons to support their writing. And I want to write more. Sites like Wattpad and RR are almost like modern day pulp mags, where serialized stories can live on. Different demographics and genres, but still. I'll still be posting stuff here, but one of the benefits of Patreon is that I can make more chapters available early to subscribers. 

Anyway, that's my shameful self promotion for the week. :)          

This week's discussion post is Favorite Book Titles II     


Here is this week's lyric. 
One very happy warm summer night 
I saw your face what could I do  
  

Here is the lyric f/ last week and the answer      

I've got a surprise especially for you


   Song of the week


PULP COVER OF THE WEEK: 

46 comments:

  1. Oh my! from the creator of Doc Savage! A true classic. All the best to your writing goals. I hope it all goes well in 2024. I am sure you are on your way. Happy Weekend! I will be at the library.

    Caitlin&Megan
    Ivy&Ellie
    Carefully Listening
    Ellie

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  2. Cheguei agora no seu espaço e já estou seguindo. Bju

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  3. I hope you reach your writing goals in 2023. And I hope you have an awesome week end. I love the pulp cover, it's so dramatic.
    -Quinley

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  4. Congrats! I hope you succeed very well over there...

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  5. Yep, you got me hungry too. I actually read one of those Favorite Title books (The Lifeboat Clique). It was a pretty wild story

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  6. That ramen vibe video is mesmerising

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  7. I wish you much success with the Patreon!! xo

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  8. That's wonderful about you starting a Patreon. You really have been on a roll with your writing.

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  9. Mucha suerte publicando tu historia. Diez un buen fin de semana. Te mando un beso

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  10. I hope your Patreon is successful! As Suzanne above said, you're definitely on a writing roll 😉.

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  11. Good luck with your Patreon venture. It's not something I'm familiar with...no surprise...but I'll have to check into it. And I'm glad you're going to continue to write. You have such fun story ideas. :D

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  12. I like blueberry pancakes anytime.

    There's no shame in promoting your work especially since you put a lot of efforts into it. I would like to know your experience with patreon and wattpad or anything you've tried as a writer.

    Good luck with your patreon.

    Have a lovely day.

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  13. I'm sorry I missed the Christmas survey! I find it crazy people are eating Ham but I'm guessing that's a predominantly US response? In my house Christmas dinner is turkey and stuffing with pigs in blankets (mini sausages wrapped in bacon) with both mash and roast potatoes with sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower carrots, roast parsnips, and then slightly controversially we have Yorkshire puddings which should really be served with beef or maybe pork. But that's a traditional UK Christmas dinner anyway and we had turkey for days which my cat loved.

    Good luck with your patreon! You should all be loud and proud in sharing your work considering the work which goes into it.

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  14. I think starting a Patreon is a great idea, and posting your stories! Have a good week, Greg.

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  15. Okay now I am hungry! Good luck with your patreon!

    Have a great week and happy reading!
    Stormi
    Week in Review

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  16. I subscribe to three Patreons for authors that I love, one is only like $1 a month, but it's worth it for every little extra even that gets you. Yeah, we do ham, although my sister doesn't like ham, so my stepmom also makes a small turkey breast for her on Christmas. Have a great week!
    Lisa Loves Literature

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  17. Good luck the Patreon and your writing! Your first paragraph made me hungry too! Have a great week!

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  18. In Poland, during Christmas we have a completely traditional Lent menu - carp, herring, cabbage with peas, cabbage with mushrooms, pasta with poppy seeds, dried fruit compote... Dishes that are eaten only on Christmas Eve.

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  19. Ah, I love all the variety! We always did seafood with my mom on Christmas Eve (since she moved away we stopped that).

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  20. Happy New Year! Wow, all that food sounds so good. Lol. I've been thinking of opening a Wattpad account just for reading other people's work. Good luck with all your endeavors. Have a great week and a wonderful new year! :)

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  21. Good luck with Patreon! Happy New Year.

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  22. It's so interesting to read about everyone's meals for Christmas Day. Until I got older, I thought everyone had another Thanksgiving meal on Christmas. I was shocked to find out that's not the case, lol.

    That's cool that you're starting a Patreon. I hope it does well and you get to write to your heart's content. :D

    Thanks for stopping by my blog!

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  23. My family have turkey for Christmas dinner, but my dad's talking about wanting to "retire" from that, so we're definitely in the market for a new tradition, hahaha. Probably can't sell 'em all on pizza or tacos, though...

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  24. What a variety of food! That's some cover. Good luck on your writing journey, Greg! It's wonderful to be so creative! Have a wonderful week! :)

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  25. That's quite a variety for Christmas meals! We have spaghetti and meatballs. I wish you the best with Patreon. It sounds like it will be a good opportunity for you! I hope you have a great week, Greg!

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  26. Neat variety of meals. We had turkey and ham.

    Great news on the Patreon. Good luck with it.

    Hope you enjoy your week.

    https://thebookconnectionccm.blogspot.com/2024/01/its-monday-what-are-you-reading-and_7.html

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  27. I think starting a Patreon is a great idea!

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  28. Good luck with Patreon Greg! I had no idea that there was so much variety in what people ate for Christmas! Have a great week ahead.

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  29. All your best with your writing and Patreon Greg, hope that works out for you as would be nice to be funded a little.

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  30. We always have roast chicken for Christmas. There's only the 3 of us, and we enjoy it. Have a great week. :)

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  31. Great ramen vibes, now I'm hungry!
    Success to you with Patreon and all your 2024 endeavors

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  32. Enjoy your writing endeavors, and have a wonderful New Year.

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  33. Enjoy your writing this year! I love the pulp covers you find. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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  34. Congrats on your Patreon and hope the writing goes well. I don't think I know this week's lyrics.

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  35. I hope your writing endeavors are successful and enjoyable. Happy New Year!

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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  36. Good luck with Patreon! I mostly ate junk food on Christmas. We did have turkey, though!

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  37. Blueberry pancakes for Christmas sounds perfect. I'm going to remember that next year!

    Jill
    http://www.allthebooksihaventread.com/

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  38. Good luck with your venture into Patreon!

    We had one dinner with Mexican food at Thanksgiving and another dinner with Mexican food at Christmas (different hosts). Pretty popular here in Texas.

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  39. Congrats and good luck with your Patreon and writing!

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  40. Mac and cheese is definitely not something very common in Canada for Christmas, but I really want to try a good baked mac and cheese recipe!

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  41. We normally have ham but this year we changed it up a bit which was fun. Good luck with Patreon! It's definitely something I need to explore more. I see it mentioned but have never really looked at it. Have a great week!

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  42. If you haven't started your Patreon yet, you should check out Ream, as it's a subscription platform for authors made by authors. I really love putting my work there and they just launched their Discovery engine so people can find the types of stories they like to read. Congrats on deciding to publish more!

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  43. Eddie Money! I love that song! It's a favorite in our house. The past 2 years we have done sandwiches for Christmas. It's a big hit with everyone because even the kids will eat them.

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