What Blogging Means to Me

June 27, 2007 by Lillie 

Diogenes at Quasi-Fictional asks bloggers to share their thoughts on what blogging means to them.

My contribution is online now. If you haven’t been keeping up with this blog, you’ll find lots of interesting posts on the fine art of blogging.

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Comment by Yvonne Russell
2007-06-28 04:20:59

Congratulations Lillie. I enjoyed reading your contribution. I hope new readers will dicover your blog through it. I’m sure they will find it as valuable and interesting as I do.

 
Comment by Lillie
2007-06-28 04:38:23

Thanks so much, Yvonne.

 

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