Why should bloggers not have a Christmas do as well? Just because we work from home and are still wearing our pyjama pants. We all work hard on our writing so this is a way to share your blog with different people.
The mulled wine is free and the gossip is juicy. Try not to spill your drink when your favourite song comes on. Get to know someone you have never talked to before. Have fun!
Link up your best recent post in the comments.
DO introduce yourself and your blog. DO interact with other posts. Follow some new people if you like their stuff. DO share it on your networks. Please DON’T just link drop and run.
I am a writer based in New Zealand, but my mind is usually halfway across the world. I’m writing a historical novel set in 18th century France. My favourite recent post is a peek over my shoulder at what I’m reading or have a look at The Best Books of 2018, chosen by bloggers.
Link open until Friday. Looking forward to reading your posts!
Hi – I’m Kristy from EarthSavvy. I write about sustainability issues, specifically those relating to waste and plastic pollution. Feel free to take a look at my post on a Buy Nothing Christmas 🙂 https://www.earthsavvy.co.nz/blogs/earthsavvy-blog/buy-nothing-christmas-1
What a great post! I have been feeling quite downhearted about being sustainable lately, especially since I found out all those soft plastics I’ve been taking to the store bins haven’t been recycled. Some lovely ideas to do with the kids. Thankyou!
I’m participating in a history-themed Blogmas! That means I’m researching and posting daily! The schedule is crazy and I may still find out that I’ve bitten off more than I can chew! Here is a post I wrote over the weekend – it’s picture heavy with all the wonderful Christmas postcards designed by Jenny Nyström in Sweden in late Victorian and the early twentieth century. Read to see a little bit of Swedish Christmas history!
https://historianruby.com/2018/12/09/postcards-jenny-nystroms-christmas-art/
That sounds hectic Ruby, it is already a crazy time of year. Beautiful postcards, thanks for sharing.
Hi friends. I am Moumita, an Indian living in Singapore at present. I love reading fiction and aim to become a good fiction writer. Books have always been my best buddies and I try to spend time with them as much as possible. I wrote a short story few weeks back. Hope everyone likes reading it :
http://perceptionsunplugged.in/posts/short-stories/best-role-lifetime/
Thanks for stopping by. Great story, kept me reading to find out what happened next. 🤗
Hi I’m Melissa and I blog about visiting and living in Australia.
Hello! What would you like to link up?
Toucan see my latest post on Mt Keira https://livingaussie.com/2018/12/09/mt-keira-wollongong/
I had no idea Woollongong was so big. I haven’t travelled around Australia enough – only been to Sydney, Melbourne and Gold Coast.
Wow! That termite mound is really large, I had no idea.