The Social Function of Christmas

I am a bit late in posting this, but I feel the message is one worth reading.

Steve Rose's avatarSteve Rose PhD

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Christmas is a tonic for our souls. It moves us to think of others rather than ourselves. It directs our thoughts to giving.
– B.C. Forbes

Imagine you’re a visitor from another planet and have never heard of Christmas. The beliefs and rituals celebrated during Christmas would look very puzzling: cutting down trees to put in our living-rooms, putting an array of trinkets on them, covering everything in lights, and telling stories to our children about an absurdly generous man who uses reindeer to fly around the world in a sled. Why would any rational creature engage in the silly behavior associated with Christmas?

As a holiday rooted in religious rituals, the heart of Christmas is to the spirit of community. The purpose of evoking such a strong spirit of community around this time goes back to Christmas’ pagan roots and celebrations associated with the Winter solstice. Marking the darkest…

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2014 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 6,600 times in 2014. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 6 trips to carry that many people.

Click here to see the complete report.

I would like to extend my most heartfelt thanks to all of my family, friends, readers, and followers for your support this year. My blog happens because of you.

Time-saving Tips for using stockphoto sites (plus casting for Fate Accompli)

Maria Messini's avatarBeyond the Mind Maze

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I’ll start with a fact: I’m a cover junkie. Whenever I’m browsing Amazon, and my eyes fall on a great-looking cover, I find my forefinger’s pad tingling to tap the “Buy with 1-click” button. And then I have to force myself to consider my monthly book budget; if it’s the beginning of the month, I’m toast!

When I decided to go down the self-publishing route, I knew that one of the perks was that I got to decide what my cover would look like. No generic stockphoto images that screamed “hot romance” would do for me—an established practice for the majority of romance imprints. I needed the characters I created, nourished and came to love to find the perfect casting, and the Casting Director job would be mine and mine alone. Plus, having no big publisher promoting me, I needed the resulting cover to stand…

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Tuesday Tip

Toni Betzner's avatarWrite of Passage

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Ever wonder if people are reading your post? And if they are, do they read the entire thing? Are they just skimming? If you read last Thursday’s post (check that out here), you already know what this Tuesday’s tip is about. For those of you who didn’t read it, or just skimmed it, I’m taking a break from the editing series this week so I can talk about how to make sure your post get read. They’re called readers for a reason. Let’s get them to READ!

Why don’t people read or finish reading blog post?

  1. They don’t have time
  2. They got bored
  3. They thought it was irrelevant
  4. They didn’t see it

1. Make Your Post Quick and Easy to Read

Quick and easy: Microwave meals have been banking on this concept for a long time. Make your post the Uncle Ben’s of blog post. I’m not saying it should take less than a…

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How to Find Time to Read When You’re Mega Busy

Do you want to know how to fit reading into your already busy day? Here are some suggestions from my dear friend Christy Birmingham.

Real Moms of the Metro— Children’s Author Mariana Llanos

This is a fantastic article in MetroFamily Magazine about one of my favorite children’s author, Mariana Llanos.Mariana Llanos

Real Moms of the Metro—Mariana Llanos – MetroFamily Magazine – December 2014 – Oklahoma City, OK.

WHERE TO DONATE USED BOOKS

Are your bookshelves overflowing? Do you have books stacked in every corner?  What can you do about it?

BookRiot LogoMany of us can’t let go of our books, and so they seem to take on a life of their own and fill every nook and cranny of our homes.  BookRiot posted a list of places to donate those books we’ve already read so that someone else can enjoy them. So purge those bookshelves, stacks, piles, whatever you have, and donate your books.  If you do it now, you can claim your donation on your tax return for 2014.

To go to BookRiot’s donation list click here.