Blogger Recognition Award and Advice To New Bloggers

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Thank you to Beaton at Becoming The Muse for nominating me for The Blogger Recognition Award: https://becomingthemuse.wordpress.com/2015/08/16/blogger-recognition-award/

It’s lovely that he thought about my blog, I appreciate it, it’s always nice to get noticed!

Especially when you’re only 5 foot 4 and tend not to stand out in the crowd. My husband is 6 foot 1 and makes me look tiny in comparison!

So my advice to new bloggers would be:

  • To get involved, have fun, write or blog about what is in your heart, what inspires you. I’d like to mention a post I did about doing what you love: https://atomic-temporary-67364188.wpcomstaging.com/2015/03/19/a-writing-award-to-give-yourself-do-what-you-love/
  •  Join in challenges. There are so many to choose from, try out a few and see which ones appeal. Join in when you want to and don’t beat yourself up when you haven’t got the time.I usually take part in the following fantastic challenges:
  •  I love writing haiku so I’d highly recommend Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge: https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/category/haiku-prompt-challenge/
  • There’s nothing like a quote to inspire you so I often take part in Colleen’s Writer’s Quote Wednesday: http://silverthreading.com/2015/08/26/writers-quote-wednesday-pure-inspiration/
  • Recently I started joining in Rachael Ritchey’s Weekly Writing Short Story Blog Battle:  http://rachaelritchey.com/blogbattle/
  • This week I had a go at Julia at My Red Page’s Camera Lucida Photography Challenge: https://myredpage.wordpress.com/2015/08/27/camera-lucida-divergent/
  •  Try out new things, be spontaneous and adventurous.
  • If you can write a Book Review then do, these nuggets of pure gold support authors so much.  Or do Bookish posts and memes such as The Friday 56 via Freda’s Voice: http://www.fredasvoice.com/ or Book Beginnings, via Rose City Readers, http://www.rosecityreader.com/. I particularly take great pleasure in supporting new authors, that’s one particular blogging activity that is very dear to my heart. That’s why I love going to Book festivals, both here in Cambridge, and in Edinburgh, I love discovering new up and coming authors.
  • If you do Book Reviews it is a great idea to have an A – Z list of all your reviews. Do this right at the beginning otherwise it is a lot of work to catch up with this. I’m currently compiling my A – Z list of Book Reviews and it’s taking me a long time to do this as I have 58 reviews on this blog and counting …….!!!! EEK!!!
  •  Don’t be afraid to be who you are, in fact being yourself is super important, if you pretend to be someone else it will probably show.
  • Chat to people via comments, like and appreciate other bloggers posts,  make it a community endeavour.
  • Have a laugh, but be serious when you need to. Life is made up of both darkness and light so share both.
  • Help and support other bloggers, this is a community so encourage others to fulfil their potential too.
  • Get to know other bloggers if you can, meeting them in person at a blogger’s event is such a brilliant thing to do.  But don’t meet up with random strangers, keep safe! I’d recommend this kind of organised event wholeheartedly, even if like me you’re intrinsically shy, push your boundaries. I went along to the Bloggers Bash in London on 1st of August and it was such a success: https://atomic-temporary-67364188.wpcomstaging.com/2015/08/02/the-bloggers-bash-oh-what-a-day/
  • This blogging lark takes time, so be patient, developing a blog isn’t an overnight activity it takes a lot of hard work. I blog at all sorts of weird times of the day, forget to talk to my family, burn the dinner, done it all! Be aware that it is quite addictive!!!!!! No, that’s a lie it is 100% quite addictive.
  • Remember to breathe, take in the odd bit of fresh air, watch the squirrels in your garden, don’t sit in front of your keyboard all the time! You have to experience life so you have something to write about.
  • Don’t take it personally if people follow your blog and then seem to vanish into thin air, this happens. In fact in general try not to be too sensitive, just shrug it off. If people want to read your blog they will, especially if you write great content, so focus on that. That’s my no. 1 tip.

I’ve been very slow with this post, life has been extremely busy just recently, I’ve been helping out my mum up in Edinburgh after her operation, and taking in some of the sights of The Edinburgh International Festival which I’ve shared with you in my recent blog posts. So that’s my excuse.

To make up for my tardiness I’ll try to make this post as humorous as I can, I like a little giggle….

Blogging, well I never, over a year ago if you’d told me I’d be receiving awards for blogging I would have looked at you as if you were barking mad. I would not have believed it. Also I certainly would not have imagined that I’d end up going to a Bloggers Bash on the 1st August in London. No, I’d say stop teasing me, but yes I did go, and it’s been such an experience. What an adventure. Why didn’t I do this Blogging lark years ago? It’s a terrible setback being such a slow developer, ack, that’s life, have to accept that NOW is my time, and I’m lapping it up, loving each and every minute of this Blogging journey. Oh, a thought just occurred to me Blogging rhymes with Snogging. Random thoughts like this are always creeping into my mind. Have you ever noticed that before? No of course you haven’t, and even if you had you’d keep it to yourself wouldn’t you? There are some similarities between the two words I suppose, kissing is connecting with someone, on a personal level, and blogging does all of these things on a much wider platform….  That’s what I love about blogging you can say the most incredibly nutty things and get away with it…

Well, I hope I got away with it! I mean, please don’t unfollow me!! EEK!!

Awards are the icing on the cake, and a great way to shout out about great blogs. Hopefully the bloggers that I’m nominated accept awards – I know that many bloggers don’t accept awards due to time constraints. If I’ve nominated you and you don’t accept awards that’s fine don’t worry, I won’t turn up on your front door step, stand on my tippee toes, and and force you to join in! This Five Foot Four girl is a gentle soul so no cause for concern on that count.  I’ll just smile and say, “No Can Do, No worries,” blow you a bloggy kiss and get going!

Right, where did all that randomness come from? Started off talking about my small frame and ended up having a bit of a moment. Well I’m writing parts of this while consuming a glass or two of wine, that’s my secret.

The other thing I like about blogging is the way that it encourages you to explore all sorts of creative activities and takes you on new pathways. When I started this blog it was mainly about books, and writing and now it’s kind of expanding in all sorts of directions: haiku,  photography challenges, and general craziness, with a touch of magic. I called it Kyrosmagica so it was bound to happen. I’m casting a spell on you….  Beware!!

Here are the rules of the award which I’ve pinched word for word from Beaton’s blog:

The Rules: 

  • Select 15 other blogs you want to give the award to.
    Do some digging if you must! Find those blogs. You cannot nominate yourself or the person who has nominated you.
  • Write a post to show off your award! Give a brief story of how your blog got started, and give a piece or two of advice to new bloggers.
  • Thank whoever nominated you, and provide a link to their blog.
  • List who you’ve nominated in the post.
  • Make sure to also attach the award itself! (You can do this by right-clicking, saving, and uploading the image above).
  • Comment on each blog and let them know you’ve nominated them.
  • Provide a link to the award post you created. 
  • Provide a link to the original post on Edge Of Night. That way, anyone can find the original guidelines and post if needed, and we can keep it from mutating and becoming confusing!

Without any more jokes about snogging, casting spells, or yapping on about my lack of height, I’d like to nominate some wonderful blogs for this award:

This is quite tricky as I have nominated quite a few people before for various awards so with this in mind I’ve tried to come up with some new nominees, hope I’ve succeeded, if I’ve nominated you before well that’s my failing memory’s fault…

Here in no particular pecking order, (couldn’t resist that!) my nominees for Blogger Recognition Award are:

The lovely Erika At BookVentureLand.: https://errka220.wordpress.com/

Sharukh Bamboat at India Destination blog. I’ve always wanted to go to India but have never been, so this is my way to go there on a virtual visit: https://indiadestinationsblog.wordpress.com/

Annika Perry’s Excellent Writing Blog. : https://annikaperry.wordpress.com/

Kevin at The Screenplay of Life’s Chronicles. Kevin is a stand up comedian, freelance writer and an excellent photographer: http://kevinhotter.com/

A wonderful poetry blog: https://poemsandpoemes.wordpress.com/

Julia at My Red Page. A girl that likes the colour red, writing and photography. Her blog is very stylish:  https://myredpage.wordpress.com/

For creative endeavours look no further than Wild Daffodil: https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/

D. Wallace Peach’s wonderful blog, Myths of The Mirror: http://mythsofthemirror.com/

Ameena at Randoms by A Random, poetry enthusiast, and mental health advocate: https://randomsbyarandom.wordpress.com/

EmMakwall Explains it all, especially her passion for films, television, humour, and soundtracks: http://emmakwall.com/

Kayleigh, a Scottish lass who blogs about books, life, and everything in between. She is a fellow Edinburgh Book Festival enthusiast. You can find her blogging at Miserable and Magical: https://kayleighm8.wordpress.com/

Hugh over at Hugh’s Views and News, I met him at the Bloggers Bash in London and he’s a lovely bloke, most definitely one to follow: http://hughsviewsandnews.com/

I’m a devotee of holistic health so I’d recommend Holistic Health Consultant, Reiki Master, and Nutritionalist, Gina Briganti’s  blog: http://ginabriganti.com/

Poet and Author Adam Gainer. Adam is very approachable, a friendly guy who shares my love of poetry.  https://authoradamgainer.wordpress.com/

and a new discovery, check out Denis’s wonderful afghan hounds and his haiku at Haiku Hound:

https://haikuhound.wordpress.com/

Thanks for celebrating this award with me.

Do leave a comment I’d love to hear from you. If you found the advice to new bloggers helpful please do remember to share, thanks so much.

kk

Bye for now.

Marje @ Kyrosmagica xx

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Marje @ Kyrosmagica

Hi. Welcome to my blog: M J Mallon - Kyrosmagica Publishing. A blog about magic, books, writing, laughter, and much more! I'm a YA fantasy author, poet and reviewer. My first YA fantasy novel The Curse of Time - Book 1 - Bloodstone is set in Cambridge and Book 2 - Golden Healer is now out too. As well as this, I have contributed to several anthologies, created my own with some amazing international writers, bloggers and creatives during the pandemic: This Is Lockdown and written two poetry collections: Lockdown Innit Poems About Absurdity & Mr. Sagittarius Poetry and Prose. I write book reviews on my blog and on Goodreads, book bub and on my bookstagram. I have a penchant for travel and have relatives in far flung places, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore, (my birthplace.) I grew up in in Bonnie Scotland, in Edinburgh, and now live in Cambridge. I love sunny, hot places, particularly Rome, Venice, Portugal, Barcelona, and I forgot to mention the sun drenched beaches of the Caribbean, how could I? I am lucky to have been blessed with two lovely daughters and a husband who I fondly refer to in this blog as my black sheep. Family joke! With my passion for travel, culture, beautiful beaches, good food, books, theatre, writing, and humour, I hope to keep you entertained. I'm loving every minute of this creative journey, please join me.

27 thoughts on “Blogger Recognition Award and Advice To New Bloggers”

      1. A party of bloggers, that would be some party, imagine everyone staring at their phones and laptops and someone lugging around their trusty old desktop Pc asking where they can plug in for internet, because its not wireless hahahaha.
        I have never been to blogger bash, that seems like a fun idea maybe should throw one myself
        ^_^

        ~B

        PS hope your mom is all better, tell her imaginary internet people wish her all the best.

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      2. Yes, a bloggers bash is full of bloggers who are undoubtedly obsessed with connecting to devices while speaking at the same time! Thank you for the PS with regards to my mum, shall be passing on messages to her from my blogging pals, have had a few similar messages from my internet “imaginary” friends.

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  1. Great advice for new bloggers, Marje. You are so right about engaging with the wonderful community out here and keeping it fun. Thank you for the nomination. You are sweet to offer all the mentions – now I’ve got a few new blogs to check out as well. 🙂

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  2. Congratulations Marje! You so deserve this. A great post and you offer such words of wisdom to fellow bloggers. Easy to lose yourself when setting out so being true to yourself so important. Also you’re so wise never to lose the fun element – your blog bubbles with it throughout – this post a testament to this. Glad you made it to London Bloggers Bash; I was sad to be away for that but will read your post and imagine myself there but great to meet fellow bloggers if you can. Thanks for the interesting links, I will check these out now. Thank you so much for thinking of me with regard to this nomination, that means a lot to me.

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    1. Thank you so much Annika, appreciate your lovely comment, really touched by your encouragement and support too. I’m so glad that you found the links interesting, and that you enjoy the fun element that I try to bring to my blog. Congratulations to you too Annika, you truly deserve it. Have fun reading my Bloggers Bash post, it’s a bit of a confessional in some ways, tells you a bit more about the real me….. 🙂

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  3. This was the best advice Marje and you deserve this award completely! I wish I had this information when I started blogging. Well done and thank you for the mention. ❤

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  4. Hi there, Marjorie! Appreciate that you dropped by my blog and left a link here. I love reading everyone’s responses to the award. 🙂

    What excellent advice you’ve given!! And so much of it. That’s really great. I agree that it’s very important to get involved and blog about the things you love and enjoy. Otherwise it becomes burdensome to post, and no one wants to read something that you obviously didn’t want to be writing.

    Yes, so many people get caught up in their follow numbers and activity. Having a lot of active readers is every blogger’s goal and dream, and it’s also necessary in the long run, but it isn’t everything, and it shouldn’t be the only thing that drives you. Let them come as they will. 🙂

    You did a wonderful job on this post. Thanks again for sharing it with me, and for participating!

    Best wishes to you,

    Eve

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    1. Thank you so much Eve for your lovely comment and for stopping by Kyrosmagica. I appreciate all your thoughts on my post about this blogger’s award that originated on your blog Edge of The Night. It’s a lovely way to share a bit of blogging enthusiasm and I particularly like the suggestion you made to give advice to new bloggers – that’s why I kind of went a bit crazy on that one! It kind of started off as a small little number and grew and grew! All the best, Marje 🙂

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  5. Hi Marje, thank you so much for the award nomination. I am very flattered that you have nominated me and I can’t thank you enough for thinking about me when giving out the nominations. However, I decided to go ‘award free’ earlier this year because I was not able to get around to writing all the award posts. I did my fair share though and I loved writing them but, as my blog has grown, I’ve concentrated more on writing my short stories.

    Your blog tips are great and I am sure many will find them very useful. I remembered how finding blogging tips were like finding nuggets of gold in my early days as a blogger.

    It was a real pleasure to both meet you, and sit next to you, at the Bloggers Bash in London. Thank you so much for your company that day.

    Best wishes,
    Hugh.
    xx

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    1. Hi Hugh, that’s ok, no worries. I entirely understand, your short stories are awesome so keep it up! I wanted to mention you in this Blogger Recognition award post as I have found you so supportive and felt it would be nice to give you a shout out on my blog. Thanks for your kind comment on the blog tips, I like to help others if I can, and am pleased that new bloggers might find them useful. Blush, I’ve now been blogging over a year! Not quite an old hand yet…. It was a great pleasure to meet you too Hugh at the Bloggers Bash. What a blogging year it has been – so exciting!
      All the very best, Marje xx

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  6. Hi Marje,
    I don’t know how/why I missed your nomination until now. Thank you I’m honoured! and I REALLY appreciate it. I love your tips – they ring so true.
    I have decided to go award free as it is as much as I can do to get posts out! Phew – I guess you understand and know what I mean?! But still it is lovely to be nominated – sorry to be a party pooper!
    I love the list of bloggers you have chosen and will be visiting them with interest. Thank you! ❤
    xxxx
    Sandra

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    1. Hi, no worries, I totally understand I think I may go in that direction myself soon so no problemos. Glad you found the blogging tips helpful, and will be visiting the bloggers on the list. Marje 🙂

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