Scribes September Blog Carnival
Welcome to the September 1, 2008 edition of Scribes.
Thank you to everyone for your submissions to the carnival. Unfortunately, I was unable to include some of the entries because they were third entries (you are limited to two) or were entered after the deadline, but thankfully most of you got things in on time and obeyed submissions guidelines.
The next carnival won’t be on the first Monday of October due to me being away, so you’ll have plenty of time to submit you
Fiction
CG Walters presents Serialization of Sacred Vow—Searching posted at Into the Mist, saying, “No longer confined to material experience, Katerina crossed into the dimly lit room, invisible to its inhabitants. She had never visited this world before, never laid eyes on this person, yet Katerina’s bond to the lean, gray-haired man seated at the wooden table was so intense and immediate that she barely managed to suppress the impulse to reach out and embrace him.”
Patricia Twitchell presents The Adventures of Penny Pincher: Penny Pincher Learns A Secret posted at Just Bears and Stuff, saying, “The Adventures of Penny Pincher. Join Penny Pincher teddy bear as he learns a secret about ants in winter. Find out what it is. Great story for children.”
Toni presents The one who wouldn’t get away posted at Starlit Whispers.
Ella Moss presents Of God and Her; Zodiac Times posted at Zodiac Times, saying, “poem”
Yvaine presents Rico and Ida posted at Starlit Whispers.
Patricia Twitchell presents The Adventures of Penny Pincher: Penny Pincher Helps Patricia with Her Gardening posted at Just Bears and Stuff, saying, “The Adventures of Penny Pincher: Penny Pincher Helps Patricia with Her Gardening
Patricia loves to spend time in her garden. She makes sure that her garden is weed-free and come spring and summer, she spends a lot of time planting colorful and fragrant flowers. Anyone passing by always stops to admire the beautiful garden and some people even stop to click photographs.
Find out how Penny Pincher helps Patricia.”
How-To
mediamonkey presents How to write a bibliography: Bibliography tips posted at How to: tips, tricks & recipes, saying, “Many people search “how to write a bibliography” every day. It is quite simple once you understand the format. Here is a STEP by STEP guide on how to write a bibliography.”
Allison Nazarian presents CopywritingForVAs » Blog Archive » Copywriting: What Is It, And Why Should You Care? (Part 1 of 2) posted at CopywritingForVAs, saying, “As a Virtual Assistant, understanding copywriting is important for two key reasons: You need to promote your VA business, and ideally you want (need) to be able to write effective copy for your own website, brochure and other marketing materials.”
Publishing and Agents
Kathleen Gage presents Attention Authors! Sell Lots of Books with Teleseminars! posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Countless numbers of authors have the dream of selling lots of books, becoming well known (and even reaching celebrity status), and making their fortune through their craft. Yet, most will not succeed due to lack of how to develop and implement an effective publicity plan. It takes more, much more, than a well-written manuscript to succeed as an author, at least if you want to make money through your writing. Learn one of the most effective marketing strategies around.”
Writing in General
Lorna Doone Brewer presents Berry-Brewer Freelance Agency, Year One posted at Freelance Parent, saying, “This post is a humorous video overview of the first year of running a freelance writing business from home.”
Riley presents Interview With an Editor posted at All Rileyed Up, saying, “An interview with an editor”
Janice Campbell presents Writing Evaluator Member of the Month- Troy Howell posted at NAIWE NewsWire, saying, “This inspiring interview with freelance writer Troy Howell offers a look at the writing life from the perspective of someone who has a 25+ year full-time, freelance career in writing, illustration, and manuscript evaluation. We often hear from those who hope to earn a living as a freelancer, but it’s even more inspiring to hear from someone who is living the writing life. It’s amazing that he still takes time to share his expertise with other writers through manuscript evaluation, but that is definitely part of sharing the creative walk.”
Allison Nazarian presents What is SEO copywriting? posted at Allison Nazarian, saying, “SEO copywriting can increase your business visibility. SEO is a way to increase the chances of your website, article or blog post being among the first results for web searches (on search engines like Google or Yahoo!) on your topic. You optimize your copywriting for the web to help readers find it.”
axel presents Meditating In Japan posted at axel g, saying, “Featuring travel writing, Japanese culture and meditation…”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of scribes using our carnival submission form.
Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.


September 1st, 2008 at 2:06 pm
Thank you, Fiction Scribe. You have put together and excellent collection of writing, for the business and result of the craft.
Many blessings and inspiration,
CG
—I have bookmarked you on a number of services because I think others will benenfit from your efforts as well.
September 1st, 2008 at 7:03 pm
Hi CG! Thank you for your wonderful submissions to the carnival and for promoting it like you do. I truly appreciate it.
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