Okay so I've got to make the decision to jump on my own bandwagon or not; I guess the latest article The Two Way Mirror was written just in time.
It appears a few, generally genetically duty bound, of you, like my web based rambling enough to have put it forward for some wider acknowledgement. When I first started writing I wouldn't have presumed to fuel it any further than it could manage through its own merits; however as discussed in several of the articles, and from comments made by readers recently, it seems to have been of some benefit or use to some people and so I have been promoting the site more actively lately.
The method these easily impressed relations have chosen to endorse my little project is through a blogging award run by http://www.britmums.com/
I think on the basis that it is the least inappropriate, the blog is generally being nominated in the Writer's category.
Having given this a little thought, I guess any method of spreading the word is just an extension of what I have already been trying to do, so I'm going to park modesty and say if you have enjoyed it or think it has value enough to deserve your time and effort, then you can go to http://www.britmums.com/nominate2014/ on the britmum's site and nominate www.whothehelldoeshethinkheis.com also. Those blogs with the most nominations by this Saturday 12th get shortlisted.
And if you do think those things, thank you, even if you can't be arsed:-)
Eamonn
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