The Whiteboard, Part Ten

Hey everyone! It’s part ten! Here is another installment on the continuing saga of Anne and her whiteboard. I am coming to the end of the story now, and I hope you haven’t figured out who the “writer” is. If so, don’t tell anyone! It’s been fun writing this weird tale. It’s also been a means to my getting some writing in each week. As my time gets squashed again with personal life stuff, I may not have time to do this for a while. Thanks for reading along! Be sure to check out my interesting tidbit at the end
Part Seven The Whiteboard

Part Seven of The Whiteboard is here! I hope you are enjoying this little strange tale. I think you will enjoy how things speed up from this point forward. Poor Anne. She’s a victim but she can’t seem to understand how to deal with it. You can read part six here Last time, she went to her boss for help…we left her about to explain to him what has been going on. ©Part Seven of The Whiteboard by Kim Smith “Yes. A visitor,” she repeated. “And whoever it is, you see, I don’t know their identity, so whoever it is,
5 Ways to use Twitter effectively

Twitter for you and me. Sounds like a song, right? Everyone knows what Twitter is, but most people, still are not using it. That is, people over the age of fifty. We know HOW, but we just don’t “GET” it. What is the purpose of a format that only allows 140 characters? Why wouldn’t someone just use Facebook or another social media forum to say what they are thinking, what’s on their mind, what’s happening in their world? Well, they would. But we can also use Twitter and benefit. Here’s how: Five Ways to Use Twitter and Benefit From It
Publishing: Sites for authors, readers, book lovers, or just curious
Decided to make a post about sites that I find interesting. Since I am a book person, both as a writer and a reader, I have evaluated these sites and posted them for you. I may end up tweeting them, too. What fun, eh? Let me know what you think of lists such as this. I may be doing more of them. I think it is always helpful to have stuff all together in one place. So here ya go! BookSeller http://www.thebookseller.com/ The Triumph of Fantasy Fiction http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/apr/03/george-rr-martin-game-of-thrones-and-the-triumph-of-fantasy-fiction Salon : admittedly a bit of a rabbit hole…you have been warned!