After reading Kristen Lamb’s book We Are Not Alone: A Writer’s Guide to Social Media, I set out to improve the content and consistency of my blog. The first thing I did was sign up for her online workshop, Blogging for Brand. Cybermates zipped through the first couple of assignments, brandishing their new-found blog-spirations in fabulous posts while I gnawed my fingers and gagged on my envy. They were finding their niche while I flapped around like a bat with broken radar.
So, I sent out an SOS to my #WANA711 compadres and they flocked in support. Strangely enough, the Twitter pow-wow sparked a clown discussion.
I hate clowns. Creepy, killer clowns belong in horror films not toy boxes.
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5 comments:
Clowns are indeed creepy - but I had no idea there was an online support group! Makes sense there should be, though.
Look at you! High five. I had no idea there was a support group. I derailed myself when I stumbled across a picture of Heath Ledger as the Joker...one exception to the clown rule (for me).
I am afraid of clowns. Have been since I was a kid. I am now going to have to check out those links! Haha.
You know the situation is bad when there is a support group. Too funny (and not in a clown-funny way because they ain't funny!!)
Great post and great info!
I can't stand clowns. I can totally see why there's a support group.
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