What is your most referred to website for your writing?
I’m not sure I really count Google. Instead I’ll list ‘Wikipedia’ and the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.
How to join,
“Copy and paste these rules to your blog (they’re a little different than mine and designed to help your blog)
The rules
1) Follow this blog.
2) Follow Elizabeth Sharp, the host of this hop
3) Follow the featured author of the week.
4) Go to Sharp Words and copy the image code found there and paste it in your blog. Add your name to the link at the bottom of the post while you are there.
5) Copy and paste the rules in your blog, as well as this week’s question.
6) Answer the question
7) Follow, follow, follow. This is about networking, people, making connections with people in your community. So talk to us. We don’t bite! This post serves as a perfect place for you to say hello!
8) If someone stops by, says hi and follows you, the polite thing to do is follow back.
9) Comment here and introduce yourself and you just might find a new follower or two.
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Stopped by for Follow Friday–I love my on-line dictionary, but will probably go downstairs someday and get my monster one. It’s an old friend.
I linked two author webpages that have really helped me with writing on my blog this week: http://fateandfaith-julee.blogspot.com/2011/04/follow-friday-your-best-search.html
Have a super week!
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You’ve listed some great choices for resources. Thanks for sharing.
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They would be Google, Wikipedia and dictionary.com
I can’t wait for books to finally go online through the libraries so that we can just access them via the net. It won’t happen overnight, but I think it will eventually happen. Stay well and keep writing! Darrell.
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