Second Chance Sunday: Guest Post (where did it go?)

Do-overs. You can sometimes weasel one if you buy a beer for your golfing partner, but don’t try it at the craps table (it’s frowned upon…)

Sunday is my day to go thought my previous posts and find one that deserves a boost. Sometimes a post will not get many (any) views/likes for different reasons: Being posted at just the wrong time, getting lost in the feed, or for being just plain terrible. This one was none of these.

When I looked at my self-interview post, this is all I saw:

Well, that’s a fine how do you do. That’s not going to generate any traffic for Chris. I’ll take a mulligan on that one. Pop over to thestoryreadingapeblog.com (link below) to read it in its entirety.

Leon Stevens Interviews Leon Stevens

Hello. I’m Leon Stevens, and I’m sitting here with author Leon Stevens who has written two booksLines by Leon-Poems, Prose and Pictures, and The Knot at the End of the Rope and Other Short Stories.

Well, here we are again.

It seems that way.

You wrote down a list of questions for the guest post on thestoryreadingapeblog.com. Where did you come across that site?

Through my WordPress blog. I was reading a re-post of a book marketing article.

How is your blog coming along?

Better than I thought. I’ve been writing something almost daily.

Nice. Shall we get to the questions?

Fire away.

Now bear in mind I do know all these answers, so try to forget who I am.

I wish I could.

[silence]

I’ll let that pass. Question 1: Have you always been a writer?

Not until… (continue reading: Meet Guest Author Leon Stevens)


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Published by Leon Stevens

I am an author, composer, and an artist. I published my first book of poetry: Lines by Leon – Poems, Prose, and Pictures in January 2020 and a book of original classical guitar compositions. My latest book is a short story compilation of science fiction/post-apocalyptic tales called, The Knot at the End of the Rope and Other Short Stories.

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