I would like to explain how this came to fruition. Hubby and I were having a discussion about the old days, (for the young’ens reading this..a little history lesson) but before the dark age. When Sundays were special and had traditions and rituals. Sunday mornings Church, come home to a big gravy (sauce) cooking on the stove, a big Sunday dinner, then either off to visit relatives/friends or wait for relatives/friends to drop by. We would spend the afternoon sitting around the table, talking, catching up, having coffee, pizza, calzones, etc etc, dessert. And now, how sad, all those traditions are gone. And then I got to thinking, why not have something similar here on my blog. This past year, I have met so many amazing and wonderful people (some I now call friends) through blogging, and how I am in awe of what they do and accomplish. How much respect I have for them, for their honesty, integrity, credibility and so enjoy when a bit of their personality shines through. So every Sunday, here at my place, the coffee will be on, the dessert is on the table and friends will be stopping by. And I will be rolling out the red carpet for my Sunday Shining Star Blogger guest.
I was told when I first found this community of book blogging that “book bloggers were the nicest bloggers there are” and I have never forgotten those words. And over the past year, I have truly met the nicest people. I also believe, even though we live behind a screen, a bit of our personality shines through. That is one of the reasons I am having so much fun with this weekly event, and hoping you are too, because we are getting to know those “nicest bloggers” around and about bloggyland a little bit better.
Since book bloggers are the “nicest bloggers”, I thought that our Sunday “Hot Chick’s Get Together” (as Jeff, Lori’s from Dollycas’s Thoughts’ hubby, now knows to call us) and who is suspected of not delivering the dessert lol, is for us to get to know a little bit more of the established bloggers but also welcome new bloggers into our neighborhood. I met this new blogger through this weekly event. She wrote such a lovely and thoughtful comment that I headed right over to her blog and invited her to be not only a visitor but a guest, and she accepted. I introduce you all to McGUFFY ANN from McGUFFY’S READER.
I am an avid reader; I carry a book with me everywhere I go. After joining a couple of book sites and doing several reviews, I decided book-blogging would help me keep organized…and perhaps even earn me some advanced reader copies! My blog is still in the early stages, but thanks to some hard work and very nice people, it is growing.
*How and what made you decide on the name of your blog?
McGuffy is my first name. It comes from “The McGuffey Reader”, which was introduced in 1836 and widely used in the 19th century. It was used to teach students to read phonetically.
*What would you say is the main content of your blog?
I want my blog to mainly reflect the love of books and reading. Of course, along with that comes musing and writing! The love of animals and those who love animals are especially welcomed and even encouraged.
*If books, what genres do you mostly read?
I mostly read books by women, for women, about women. I love women’s memoirs, women’s literature/fiction (particularly Southern fiction), and women’s poetry. I do love a good animal story, and one of my favourite animal authors is Bob Tarte. He is hilarious, and a very nice guy! His third book should be coming out soon. (I hope!)
*How often do you post?
I try to post something every couple of days, or so. I do read other’s blogs daily, and I make a special effort to comment on them.
*What are some of the things that you love about blogging?
I love sharing books, trading books, discussing books. I love interacting with like-minded people.
*What are some of the negatives?
Blogging can be addictive. There is so much going on and so much to do, with so many people and blogs! It also takes time away from my beloved books and reading!
*Name 1-3 favorite items/postings that you have/do on your blog?
I obviously love my cats. Grizelda & Chloe are my librarians. Maggie P. is my profile picture. I also love when people leave comments for me.
*Any advice you would give to new bloggers?
Read other book blogs, but focus on your own: be true to yourself. Make it your own, reflect yourself, and relax.
*What draws you to follow someone’s blog?
I follow those who welcome me, those who have inviting blogs that are easy to navigate. I like blogs that are straightforward and truly give me a feel of its author.
*Do you have any “pet peeves” that other bloggers do?
I am not a fan of complicated contests or “giveaways”. I don’t like having to keep posting for several things, to earn several points. I find it difficult to follow a blog with many things going on, as well. For me: less is more.
*Would you please share 5-7 things about the person behind the screen so that we get to know the “real” you!!
*I write poetry. I have had many published, and have won some awards as well. I am currently working on a poetry book and a children’s book.
*I began writing in high school, when I was in NJROTC. I was second in command, and the highest ranking female officer. I wrote ROTC articles for the local newspaper, and high school paper. I also started an ROTC newsletter, linking the three high schools that formed our Unit. (My post-high school military career was ended due to rheumatoid arthritis.)
*I’m a very straightforward, no-nonsense person. I’m first generation Northerner, so perhaps that factors in. I think this is also why I love Southern literature so much.
*I love some sports: NASCAR and football. I do follow these and have favourites!
* I love learning about all kinds of animals and wildlife. I used to be a veterinary technician, and had a pet care/pet sitting business. I learned about proper care of animals. I also became involved in animal rescue. I found that I have a special gift of being able to bottle-feed orphaned animals, and rehabilitate ill or injured animals.
*I love to fish, and am quite good at it! I can tie my own knots/lures and bait my own hook! I can land and net a fish, too. My favourite place to go and to fish is the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I plan to retire there, where nature and wildlife is abundant!
*Any other info you would like to share with us?
My review of Bloodroot, by Amy Greene, was chosen by a bookseller site, winning me several books of my choice!
McGuffy, thank you for being my guest today and Welcome to the great book blogging community. I am sure you will be meeting many new “friends” that have similar interests and not only of of book genres but some bloggers came to mind who love southern literature, NASCAR, poetry, etc etc. McGuffy has recently had knee surgery and is recuperating so I know that she would appreciate it if you would stop by and say hi and welcome her into this world wide, friendly association of avid book readers.
Thanks Cheryl for introducing me to McGuffy, I find her very interesting and look forward to reading her blog and becoming a follower.
Welcome to the bookie world, McGuffy, I look forward to getting to know you even better, I also love poetry and have a poetry blog. I only write poetry for fun, therefore, I would never claim to be a poet. ; )
It's nice to meet you, McGuffy! I agree with you on the complicated entries for give-aways. That's why mine are always straight-up, one entry and everyone has an equal chance.
Hope you are all enjoying the Orange Rolls that Jeff delivered to Cheryl's with me making sure they arrived safely.
I could almost write exactly what Bev wrote. I can't wait to go visit your blog, we seem to have a lot in common!!
Hi Bev! Nice to meet you, too!
I will come visit you! Thank you!
Orange rolls? Do I get Orange Rolls, too?? Sounds good!
I love your profile picture "dollycas aka Lori"!
Thanks McGuffy Ann, it one of the cleaner Botero prints. He has painted some that are quite risqué.
How nice to meet this blogger! She sounds like a great person. I am going to go check out her blog now.
Thanks for sharing, Cheryl….
Lori:
Thank you for making sure the orange rolls made it here safely, NOT that I am pointing fingers at a particular male figure lol. Glad everyone is having a good time meeting McGuffy!!!
I am so excited to meet a "new to me blogger"! I am off to visit her blog.
Thanks for introducing another great blogger Cheryl! And I hope she's well soon!
Thank you, Darlyn! I followed your blog, and hope you will reciprocate!
I have been corresponding with McGuffy – how nice it is to get to know more about you and to put a face to the name.
So nice to meet you "in person, McGuffy.
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
Congratulations, on being this week's Shining Stars, Ann. I am now off to visit your blog and know from your interview that it will be one I add to my list of favorites. By the way, I think writing a book of poetry is a wonderful accomplishment.
Good to see you are Cheryl's shining star this week, McGuffy. 🙂
carol
There was a restaurant in Charlotte named McGuffey's because of that reader. I'm going to check out her blog now!
Charlotte…as in North Carolina?? Oh, that's NASCAR Country!! Maybe I'll get down there someday! Thanks for coming by, sharing, and I'll see you on my blog…and yours!
Congrats to McGuffy! Nice to meet you.
Thanks Yvonne! Love your picture!