The Steelers lost and I don’t want to talk about it. But what the Old Soldier always wants to talk about is blogging and writing. Are you addicted to blogging? I am. Are you addicted to writing? I know I am. And I make money from blogging and writing. Not a lot of money but an ever-increasing amount of money. I’m not a big time blogger but I can pass on a few tips to new bloggers and writers that may help them to make some money, too.
Just explore the blog and have fun.
How to Use Your Personal Blog to Drive Traffic to Triond.
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A Short Story About Taking Photos Of Your Nude Girlfriend
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I have a new link for you. The Old Soldier is working on all cylinders today. I feel good. Did you see that documentary on the Public Broadcasting System last night about The Doors? It was great.
Hello hello hello, all my brother and sister bloggers, readers and writers. Here’s a shout out to the students of the University of Pittsburgh. I know some of you are creative writing majors. The university has a fine writing department. I got my MFA from Pitt in 2006, so I know what I’m talking about. I wonder if Chuck Kinder is still there.
To all of you who are visiting this blog for the first time, welcome to the Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette, the flash fiction writer’s Playboy Magazine. The short story about a young man who takes photos of his nude girlfriend is stuck to the Home page.
This is How I Use My Blog to Drive Traffic to My Triond Content
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