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how NOT to get freshly pressed, EVER

19 Tuesday Mar 2013

Posted by moderndayruth in Humor, Tarot

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Arts, Blog, Mary K. Greer, Russia, Tarot, Word Press, WordPress, Writers Resources

Right, it’s as if we aren’t sick of ‘keeping up with the Jones’ outside Word Press, we have this FP thing pushed on us… I must admit i do like most of the entries that do get FPed, but of all the blogs i follow and adore, only Dianne Gray and Rian got FP-ed. Mind you, both are unconventional thinkers with genius writing stile,  besides, Dianne is a pro writer who had been published (and popular) long before the Word Press craze, so no surprise there.

What does surprise me is the plethora of excellent and popular blogs that in my year or so on WP got zero promotion. Not to brag, but I am a pro writer myself, involved with all kinds of professional writers’ international activities and even happen to be the president of the national jury for EU prize for literature, so i don’t doubt all that much my own taste in writings; being a doctoral student at one of the world’s top ranked Universities  specialized in linguistics, i have some confidence in my intellectual discernment too, and i did wonder for quite a while how come the stuff i love doesn’t get any special attention… Ever.

I went through the list of topics i search regularly:

Chinese Philosophy
Daoism
I Ching
Judaism
Russia
Zen

It’s not that i am looking for something socially unacceptable and on the edge of the good taste, right?

Check out those searches for yourself, there are absolute pearls among them – and by academically recognized authorities too (honestly, those are indeed quite sub-specialized, so very few non-experts discuss them publicly.)

The thing is that we have genius Bonnie Cehovet here on Word Press, a published writer, author of remarkable micro fiction and an independent books and Tarot decks reviewer. ‘Independent’ means you can trust her opinion because she’s reviewing stuff she chooses on a pro bono basis, so there is no way you could invest into a wrong, yet expensive collector’s item because she was paid to promote it; if only for that her work deserves all the praise – let alone that her own taste and, thus, recommendations are indeed exquisite.

Mary K. Greer, worldwide known author and scholar, one of the most respected contemporary experts on the philosophy and history of the occult is blogging on Word Press too.

Among us is Lisa Frideborg Lloyd, famed mystic and Tarot educator.

Amazing Thalassa Therese joined WP recently – she’s the producer of the oldest established Tarot Symposium in the world, founder of the Daughters of Divination, and founder/CEO of Beating the Boundaries Life Strategies and Transformative Arts.

I must tell you all of them are stars with international following and have quite an impact on big group of population with certain buying power. Have I mentioned that all of those blogs are amazingly entertaining and educative too?

One of the coolest and most informative blogs on collections and collecting  is that of the famed Le Fanu – My Curious Cabinet; author’s writing style and keen observances on life in a ‘far off land’ would certainly be of interest to a wider following.

Yet, we fall in the uncategorizable category of a sub-culture and while the hard working and smart peeps behind FP selection will risk here and there to promote a post on anorexia or bipolar depression, rest assured they won’t go that far so to press any of us. And it’s absolutely fine, what’s socially acceptable changes every fifty years or so, where as those of us who are into the “obscure” occult disciplines have been around ever since the dawn of the humanity and by now we developed powerful surviving skills, like any other guerrilla does.

I’ve written before on subcultures in Skinny Bitches & Russian Ballerinas and, to be honest, i’d be utterly desperate if we suddenly became mainstream, so take this for what it is – not a rant, merely a stream of thought.

Other than that, there is this amazing blog on Russia – let alone all the ‘world’s being your oyster’ of the internet – there are still very few great blogs about Russia in English and From Russia With Love is definitely one of them.

It’s not that there are too many famous public personalities from Armenia writing in English – yet Arlen is around and at his blog you can read (among else) rare stuff on this exotic country, which is hardly available anywhere else.

That being said, mine too happens to be the only Word Press blog in English where you can read genuine stuff on Montenegro, another far off country on which culture and traditions still little is known.

And here is something else i thought of. Rian of Truth and Cake came up with the genius idea to Freshly Press yourself, hope she won’t mind mine borrowing it (ehem, well, snatching would make a more appropriate wording, but anyway ;))

So, let’s do it here as well, if you feel so inclined:

1. Pick one of your posts you take pride in;

2. Link to it in the comments section below, while adding couple of words on the content;

3. If you choose to do so – promise you’ll check out and comment on at least one entry by another blogger who linked to their respective post too. There is no FP police involved at this time, but karma is … well, mean, so make sure you do it ))

4. Comment directly on their blog and, please, don’t spam.

Have fun!

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Keep Calm and Blog on

10 Thursday Jan 2013

Posted by moderndayruth in Awards

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Automattic, Blog, Budva, Kate Upton, Montenegro, Publishers, Tools, WordPress

It’s my 1st Anniversary on WordPress! Party time! It’s been an amazing year and i loved every moment of it… Hold on, that’s not the whole truth. It’s more honest to say: i loved almost every moment of it!  I couldn’t sleep AT ALL the night after my my very first WordPress post, i was excited, i was anxious, i was thrilled!

Oh, and i was such a techno-dummy back then! Not that i am a wizard now, but i had spent months googling mysterious terms such as WIDGET, trying to figure out how to insert pictures, links and just about anything else. And it took me MONTHS to get it what a pingback was!

Then the sweating over copy-right; I had emailed every single publisher whose decks i posted here, waited for an official reply from them – and for written authorization to use images of their copyrighted artwork.  I am still strict with copy-right of anything i use in my posts, the thing is that publishers are fine with images of up to six cards from any deck being posted, as long as the copyright notice is there, there is no need to send them official inquiries and insist on getting a written authorization.

All of it can get quite overbearing in the beginning, i think the first month or so i was logged in almost all of my waken time, trying to figure out  plugins, themes and other WordPress wonders.

Funnily, writing per se took the least of my time. There is a brief notice i posted at About this blog on why, being a published writer, i switched to blogosphere – mind you, i partially blame the funny evolution of-social networking for that!

It took me a lot of courage to  start posting my own photographs, i was taken aback and felt humbled that those were liked! In the art of photography i am an absolute dilettante, i know nothing about it – i simply capture some special to me moments with automatic camera and later on retouch them a bit digitally, that’s it. The thing is that through these enthusiastic efforts here on WordPress i got to know some great artists whose work i love.

WordPress is a world unto itself, and it’s a safe, creative and supportive one. I have dabbled on phenomena of blogosphere before, in Pirate’s Heart &The Copper Sun.

It’s doable and you can make it, even if English is not your first language, and even if you write in it while living in one of those tiny European countries which most have problems pinpointing on the map.

Still, most of the advice on blogging is quite useless, what worked for some won’t work for others and there is no formula for success… Except the usual: do what you love, make it as relevant to others as you can, make it positive, at least in the potential – even the darkest of it.

I am all for quality, i don’t see a point in flooding other bloggers’ readers and I must confess that i am the first to unsubscribe from folks who overdo it.

I love Truth and Cake and i think Rian’s advice on how to start a blog and how to keep it going is about the best you can get.

I’d add only one thing: please don’t start your blog entries with WOW and AWW, it’s such a turn off! A great post on use of REALLY, LIKE & other simulacra by an adjunct professor of English was recently Freshly Pressed, if you are still tempted to use I MEAN, WHATEVER & GEEZ  in your writing, please, do take the time to read it.

To my amazement, the rant i had written about Slavoj Zizek became the most popular piece I’ve posted; funnily, second to it is the entry mentioning Kate Upton’s cellulite.

The statistics are downright breath-taking, in a year of blogging more people had read my writings than over in a decade of traditional publishing:

top views by country

The blog is featured at Portal Montenegrina, the main online cultural gate to my country, sponsored among else by U.S. Embassy in Montenegro and Government of Montenegro.

portal montenegrina widget

Meanwhile, in my native Montenegro, I published a collection of poems. Devil, an unauthorized biography was promoted at last Winter’s Book fair and at one of the main regional art&literature festivals held in the summer at the coastal city of Budva.

Other than that, in 2012 I’ve completed second year of the doctoral program at Pushkin University in Moscow; I’ve been to Brussels at the conference on author’s rights, chaired a session at the European Parliament, traveled to Hungary to attend P.E.N. congress, took some cool shoots of Pest and wrote a poem.

Not too bad, now that i think of it. 😉

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Adventurous Blogger Award

25 Saturday Aug 2012

Posted by moderndayruth in Awards

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Adventurous Blogger Award, Anglo-Saxon, Blog, Central Asia, Managua, Mikhail Bulgakov, Nomination, Oscar Wilde

Managua, thank you so much for nominating my blog!

The nominated blogger should refer back to the blogger who nominated them, then answer the 7 questions below about their adventurous soul. The nominee should then nominate a crew of 12 bloggers for the Adventurous Blogger Award, and let them know of the nomination. The green Adventurous Blogger Award ‘patch’, when copy/pasted onto winning blogs, can be linked back to the awarding blogger if desired.

1. In which country or region would you like your next adventure to be?

Central Asia

2. Where would you recommend for an adventurous time?

Inner Mongolia or Moldova

3. Most interesting culture

That’s a tough one – there are several i am a fan of (not in any particular order): Anglo-Saxon, Chinese, Montenegrin of course and last, but not the least – Israeli

4. Favourite activity

Meddling in the occult

5. Most dangerous risk taken

Too many to list, most illegal, many immoral 😉

6. Favourite quotation

What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow: this is the whole Torah; the rest is the explanation; go and learn (Shab. 31a).
Hillel

The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
George Bernard Shaw

Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.
Oscar Wilde

Everything will turn out right, the world is built on that.
Mikhail Bulgakov

7. Happiness is… 

… ephemeral and fulfillment usually has to do with poor memory, good health, cats, nice  home, cool people and staying away from commie countries

My crew of 12 Nominations for Adventurous Blogger Awards, whose blogs i’d choose to read on a desert island ( for reasons you’ll find out by visiting their blogs)  are:

1. Managua, of course

2. One and only Bonnie Cehovet

3. Realmanure, making sense out of nonsense

4. Pip, one of the most moving and honest bloggers on www

5. Le Fanu, Tarot collector in a far off land

6. Another nomination for  Russel Ray

7. Toemail of toemail community

8. Amazing Dianne Gray

9. marviiilous who captures magic in the everyday’s

10. Savitri Ananda of Aristocrats of the Soul

11. Alison Cross of Hestia’s Larder

12. David J. Lew, the erthquakeboy

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Inspiring Blogger Award Nomination: Circle of Love

19 Thursday Jul 2012

Posted by moderndayruth in Awards

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Award, Blog, Blogger, Candidate, Flash fiction, Inspiring Blogger Award, Managua, Nomination, Reader (academic rank), Zoey Bartlet

I would like to express my gratitude to REALMANURE for nominating my blog for Inspiring Blogger Award – thank you from the bottom of my heart!

By the rules, once you are nominated , you need to list seven things about you, before listing your own nominations; given that i’ve been going on and on about my own self, i’d like to introduce bloggers i am nominating – they speak of me and my choices better than i ever could:

(in no particular order)

1. Bonnie Cehovet, an amazing mystic and author of some of the best pieces of flash fiction in history

2. Alison Cross, one of the wittiest and most inspiring bloggers on www

3. Lisa Frideborg Lloyd, Holistic Tarot Healer and Reader, author of one of the best Tarot blogs in existence

4. Arie Moyal because he has a vision i support wholeheartedly (and because i hope this nomination might inspire him to post more often )

5. Managua because he puts his heart into what he writes – and he does write well!

6. Russel Ray because he takes amazing pictures of animals, is a dad of a wonder-cat Zoey who is first to approve all of his work -and because he writes interestingly and engagingly!

7.  REALMANURE, because she makes us think, re-think and then think some more!

So these were mine seven ‘shots’ and here are other blogs i find amazing and follow with great interest:

8. http://stephaniescofield.wordpress.com/

9. http://craighill.net/

10. http://creatinganewearthtogether.com/

11. http://taliamarcheggiani.wordpress.com/

12. http://marviiilous.wordpress.com/

13. http://dolitotaiwan.wordpress.com/

14. http://pipmiller.wordpress.com

15. http://truthandcake.com

Now for the RULES to follow when nominated for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award:

  1. Display the award logo on your blog.
  2. Link back to the person who nominated you.
  3. State 7 things about yourself.
  4. Nominate 15 other bloggers for this award and link to them.
  5. Notify those bloggers of the nomination and the award’s requirements.
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