Friday Link Love 6/6
After my little hiatus last Friday, your favorite Brad’s Reader feature is back! I have been hard at work this week scouring the internet for interesting blog posts for you to read. I try to keep these links on the topic of literature/writing, but as you will find out, sometimes it doesn’t always work out that way.
Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my blog. Have a happy and safe weekend!
Small press spotlight: Praise the chapbook
The chapbook is perhaps one of the earliest forms of self-publishing, and they still thrive today. Here’s an interesting post about chapbooks and a few of the more popular chapbook titles.
Visualize your creative block or writers’ block
Have you reach a dead-end writing the Great American Novel? Can’t get those creative juices flowing? This is a good way to get unstuck and start writing again!
The technology rapture
In the not-so-distant future, death as we know it might be a thing of the past. Simply upload your consciousness onto a computer and you’re set for eternity (as long as you’re not running on Windows).
Murder, She Wrote?
What kind of books do criminals read? Click on the above link to find out!
Does your password pass the test?
Forget about murderers, thieves and your all-around perverts. Nowadays, online security is what really matters. Here are a few simple tips from Google to creating strong passwords you can use for the new dating website you created an anonymous account on.
7 secrets to a striking essay
My college days might be over, but I can still dream about how much fun essays were, can’t I (yes, I really liked writing essays)? Here are some down-to-earth tips for writing a good essay with minimal stress.
Random Post from Brad’s Reader
Here’s a post I dug out from last year. Please enjoy!
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