Thursday, December 30, 2021

Four Bloggers


 

If you enjoy reading blogs, I have three suggestions for you. Most deal with the writing world in some way but would also be of interest to those who love to read. Give them a try. You might find someone you'd like to follow. Each has a place for you to subscribe.

Annette Gendler is an author, blogger, and teacher in the writing world. I met Annette at my online writing group. Her blog covers her books, her life, and her teaching in workshops and online. Annette is originally from Germany but has lived in America for many years. She also enjoys photography, and her readers are often treated to photos taken on her world travels. Look for Annette Gendler's blog at  https://annettegendler.com/?s=Annette+Gendler+blog

Jim Potter is fascinated by Kansas history, which is quite apparent in his blog at Sandhenge Publications. Jim turns his research into easily readable stories about people in Kansas, many in the law profession. He also treats his readers to an occasional book review. I met Jim through the Kansas Authors Club.

Jim is a retired deputy sheriff. His books include Cop in the Classroom  which has multiple stories about his police career, Taking Back the Bullet is a novel, and Under the Radar, Race at School is a play used by schools. Jim's blog will educate and entertain. Find it at https://jimpotterauthor.com/author-blog/

I recently met another blogger named Kenneth Goetz. In January, he is going to be publishing chapters of his novel, which might be of interest to you. Subscribe to his blog at https://writerken.com I have found his posts both informative and interesting. Ken tells a bit about himself on the blog. See below:

A native of South Dakota, Kenneth Goetz studied at the University of Wisconsin (BS and PhD) and the University of Kansas (MD). His subsequent research focused on integrative physiology. For his investigation of the cardiovascular system he was awarded a German Humboldt Prize. He capped off his career by serving as a visiting professor at the University of Kuopio, Finland; the University of Munich, and the Institute of Aerospace Medicine near Cologne. In retirement Ken writes about whatever piques his interest, efforts to keep his diminishing population of neurons from dozing during the day.

Marlene Cullen writes and lives in California. She is the editor of a series of anthologies that deal with writing topics. Each one uses the main title of The Write Spot and then a subtitle.The short essays in each book would be of special interest to writers but also the everyday reader. Marlene's blog offers writing prompts, short posts, and book reviews. Find her at https://thewritespot.us/marlenecullenblog/ 

(NOTE: Some of the links will need to be copied and pasted. Not sure why they did not cooperate here. )

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