The Most-Read “…On Anything Really” Posts of 2017
It’s that time of year again… Yup, you’ve guessed it (although the title was a bit of a giveaway in that respect) — it’s the time when I take a look at the “…On Anything Really” posts that garnered the most attention from blog friends, followers, and visitors during 2017.
As with last year, I shall list the posts in the chronological order of their appearance on the blog, rather than ranking them 1-10 for views. (I know, I know — showing m’self up for a ‘co-operative’ rather than a ‘competitive’, but there it is…)
And now, list ahoy. 😉
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1. January 9 — 2017: Ringing In Some Changes for the Year of the Book
In which I discussed my aspiration for 2017 to be the Year Of The Book, a big part of which was shifting to blogging twice weekly rather than every day. So I’m glad the post was of interest to you and am pleased that so many of you have continued to visit despite the reduced posting schedule.
2. January 23 — Knowing What Lies Ahead: Charting A Story’s Course
Primarily a “writing process” post (see the “About Writing” category in the far-righthand sidebar), I explored this particular aspect with respect to Daughter Of Blood. I’m glad you seemed to like it. 🙂
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3. February 13 — Writing Hard, But In The Meantime…
In the spirit of making 2017 the Year of the Book, I reposted some previous material rather than creating the blog post new. In this case, the material was an excerpt from Mary Victoria’s interview with me, following publication of Daughter Of Blood. In it, I focused on Mary’s question re how the DAUGHTER story focuses on someone “quite ordinary” in an epic fantasy sense, because it’s an element of the story that was important to me when writing it. (And has become topical, too, in recent discussions of The Last Jedi.)
4. February 27 — 10 Books That Have Rocked My Reading World
Self-explanatory, dear readers…
Or so I hope!
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5. March 27 — What Is the Hardest Part About Writing A Quartet?
This question was put to me by Romantic Times, in another interview following publication of Daughter Of Blood.
Again, I thought both the ask and the answer (with a nod to Patrick Ness) worth a second look.
6. April 17 — The Secret Lives Of Flashers: A Guest Post From Nod Ghosh
This wonderful and humorous guest post by Nod Ghosh got a very positive response from “…on Anything Really” folk — and deserved to do so imho.
Nod’s post was supporting Issue 3 of the Flash Fiction magazine, in which she had a short story, Shadow.
If you want to delve more deeply into the world of Flash Fiction, Nod’s post is a nice jumping off point.
7. June 12 — A Farewell To John McIntyre: NZ Champion of Kid’s Lit
A sad post and one which probably did not do justice to John or his tremendous contribution to children reading and children’s literature in NZ.
I believe the “most-read” tag really is a tribute to John and his contribution, as well as our community’s great loss.
Again — Haere ra, John. Kua hinga te tōtara i Te Waonui a Tāne: a totara has fallen in the forest of Tane.
8. September 11 — Get It While It’s Smokin’ Hot: The Heir Of Night is a Kindle Monthly Deal for September!
Again, while the title is self-explanatory, I’m glad the post and the special deal both found favour. 😉
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9. October 2 — Behind the Scenes of the “Clan Chronicles”, Take 2: The Process — A Guest Post By Julie Czerneda, with Giveaways!
I was delighted to have Julie as an “…on Anything, Really” guest, especially as her blog tour not only marked publication of To Guard Against The Dark, but the culmination of a nine-book series, which is a pretty amazing achievement.
Julie is also pretty amazing, a fact to which I can bear witness having met her at Natcon awa’ back in 2009. 🙂
10. October 16 — Why Georgette Heyer Kicks Butt & Takes Names As A Writer
I’m glad you liked this one, because Georgette Heyer is definitely (as the title suggests) a writer whose abilities I respect — as well as *hearting* her light-hearted stories.
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So that’s it: the list for 2017. An interesting mix of posts centered on my books and writing — thank you! — but also other writers and their endeavours, as well as shining the spotlight on some of the writing I love to read.
Thank you for continuing to follow “…on Anything, Really” in 2017. I’ll look forward to seeing you back here again in 2018. 🙂
Happy New Year!