Monday, August 17, 2009

One Lovely Blog Award

Last week, author and lovely blogger herself, Maryann Miller, totally surprised me with the One Lovely Blog Award. She said this about me:
Helen Ginger -- who has a terrific blog and newsletter packed with helpful information for writers. She is so generous with her time and expertise, and I really admire her for that. She is also a terrific editor.

I feel like Sally Fields now. [Cue the groans while I accept my award.]

There are so many fabulous blogs and bloggers out there to pass this award on to. But I had to narrow it down to three.

Mary Gordon Spence - speaker, author, columnist, humorist and blogger. Mary Gordon can take the ordinary and make it funny.

Karen Walker - memoirist and author of Following the Whispers. Karen is honest, open, and always shows her heart.

Anton Gully - his blog is always different, unique and interesting. Besides, I wanted to hear what the guy who named his blog, Dogs of Despair Ate My Novel, has to say about receiving the One Lovely Blog Award.

Those are my picks. If Mary Gordon, Karen and Anton would like to keep this award going, here are the rules:
1) Accept the award, and don’t forget to post a link back to the awarding person.
2) Pass the award on.
3) Notify the award winners.

And thank you again, Maryann!
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26 comments:

  1. Thanks for the links for the blogs; sounds like they're great places to visit. I absolutely agree with you about Karen.

    Looks like you might be having a big awards day today. :) I decided to have an Oscar style ceremony on my blog today.

    Elizabeth
    Mystery Writing is Murder

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  2. Oooh, Elizabeth, I'm going to put on my slinky ball gown and head over there.

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  3. Well, you certainly deserve it. You do in fact have one lovely blog. And one of the best blog names out there, although Dogs of Despair Ate My Novel may give you a run for your money in that department. ;)
    ~jon

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  4. Congrats. I think it is well deserved, I find your blog very helpful.

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  5. Your blog is terrific, Helen. Congrats!

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  6. Congratulations, Helen! I agree with you about Karen's blog and read it regularly. I'm looking forward to checking out the other two also.

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  7. Why thank you, Helen. That's really sweet of you, and will certainly teach me to keep a lower profile.

    BTW it's "The Black Dogs of Despair Ate My Novel" - that's not some sort of veiled racial profiling, it's actually a reference to Winston Churchill and his depiction of depression following him around like a "black dog".

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  8. We DO really like you!!!

    L. Diane Wolfe “Spunk On A Stick”
    www.circleoffriendsbooks.blogspot.com
    www.spunkonastick.net
    www.thecircleoffriends.net

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  9. Helen; What a well-deserved pat on the back! Take a bow! I find your links very informative and enjoy reading your blogs daily. Glad I found you!

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  10. Well, Jimminee Cricket, Anton, I did not mean to mess up the name of your blog. It is truly unique. It even has a picture of the black dogs right there at the top.

    Thank you everyone. I hope you'll get to know the ones I gave the award to. (As an editor, I always want to say, yes, I know, that should be "to whom I gave the award" but the writer in me says, hush up, I can do what I want here.)

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  11. Helen, I gotta echo the others. Your blog is consistent, informative, entertaining, useful, and yes, Lovely. Karen’s is a regular stop for me, the other’s I’ll have to look into. Thanks!

    Best Regards, Galen
    Imagineering Fiction Blog

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  12. You do have a lovely blog...congratulations!

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  13. Congratulations. What a novel idea.

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  14. Congrats on your award Helen. Your blog is indeed a very helpful one. Thanks! :)

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  15. You all are being too sweet to me. I like it, but am wondering if you've been talking to my doctor or something.

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  16. Congrats on the award. I'll check out the bloggers you passed it on to.

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  17. And to keep those awards coming...

    You just won the Superior Scribbler Award!
    See my blog for details.

    L. Diane Wolfe “Spunk On A Stick”
    www.circleoffriendsbooks.blogspot.com
    www.spunkonastick.net
    www.thecircleoffriends.net

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  18. It was my pleasure to pass on the Lovely Blog Award to you, Helen. ANd congrats on the Superior Scribbler Award, too. You rock.

    And now I have three new blogs to follow thanks to your awards to Karen, Anton and Mary.

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  19. Well you do generously share your knowledge, Helen. I learned so much on getting a blog noticed and tweets and such from your blog. When I had questions, you took the time to answer them.

    I'm glad to see your generousity is rewarded and with such a lovely award too. Love the fluted cup in such delicate colors. :-)

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  20. Sia, you are very sweet. I have met so many wonderful people through blogging and tweeting. Lordy, who would have thought I'd be using such words!

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  21. Congratulations. You do have a lovely helpful blog. That's why I follow you around.

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  22. You deserve it, Helen. As for ending a sentence with a preposition, you know what Winston Churchill said: "From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put."

    And regarding Anton's blog name, Black Dog was Stephen Booth's first mystery novel. He quotes the meaning from Oxford English Dictionary: "melancholy, depression of spirits; ill humor. In some country places, when a child is sulking, it is said 'the black dog is on his back.'" That's no doubt how Sir Winston used it.

    Mystery Musings

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  23. Good gracious, Chester, is there anything you don't know?

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  24. Congrats - you do have an amazing blog that definitely should be the recipient of many awards. Thanks for the links to the others. I love finding new blogs to visit :D

    Nancy, from Realms of Thought…

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  25. Well said, Maryann, and well-deserved, Helen.

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