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The favorite blogs of the week and why their content made them the favorite of the week of May 13-May 19, 2016.
1. Nick and Nereyda's Infinte Book Playlist blog: I had the pleasure of reading Nick and Nereyda's write-up about how they handle co-blogging on their blog. It was great to get some advice from them because to be honest co-blogging with Jesse is not always easy. I don't ever regret opening up my blog to blog alongside someone else but coordinating is difficult and I agree with Nick and Nereyda, communicating, is key.
All in all the post really helped me and I hope to use some of their tips to better myself in communicating with Jesse.
Post Visited @ Nick and Nereyda's Infinite Book Playlist-Our Co-Blogging Experience & How You Might Be Able to Make it Work for You
The favorite blogs of the week and why their content made them the favorite of the week of May 13-May 19, 2016.
1. Nick and Nereyda's Infinte Book Playlist blog: I had the pleasure of reading Nick and Nereyda's write-up about how they handle co-blogging on their blog. It was great to get some advice from them because to be honest co-blogging with Jesse is not always easy. I don't ever regret opening up my blog to blog alongside someone else but coordinating is difficult and I agree with Nick and Nereyda, communicating, is key.
All in all the post really helped me and I hope to use some of their tips to better myself in communicating with Jesse.
Post Visited @ Nick and Nereyda's Infinite Book Playlist-Our Co-Blogging Experience & How You Might Be Able to Make it Work for You
2. Civilian Reader blog: I checked out a guest post by author Paul Cornell over at Stefan's blog merely out of curiosity.
Post Visited @ Civilian Reader-Guest Post: “Stuck in the Middle with Sherlock” by Paul Cornell
A slow week for Latest in Blog Visiting but I was really too busy to do much blog visiting this past week. Since I have been putting my Spotify music subscription to use and listening to music, while pushing myself to read faster so that I can begin Sunborn Rising by Aaron Safronoff. And balancing these two things along with a few other things hasn't been easy.