Research Sources for Writers: A Guide to Backing up Your Words

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You guys might be interested in my latest guest post over at Leo Babuta’s blog, Write To Done:

Research Sources for Writers: A Guide to Backing up Your Words

The article is about writing and has little to do with the themes of this blog, but if you’re a writer or blogger it might be worth looking into.

Hope you enjoy it! If you do like the article, please Digg or Stumble! :)




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  • http://www.michael-moniz.com Michael Moniz

    Nice work. Thanks for sharing great information with us. It may not be with this theme but it is still worth while information for writers. Thanks!

  • http://bloggingwithoutablog.com Barbara Swafford

    Hi Clay,

    That was a fabulous guest post you did. It’s a great “save” for anyone who does research for their writing projects.

    For all the work you put into it, thank you.

  • Clay Collins

    @Barbara: I’m really glad that you liked it. Was worried it would fall flat on its face and that everyone would find it boring, but it looks like it’s done well on del.ic.io.us, which is nice.

  • Clay Collins

    @Michael: I’m glad it didn’t seem to out of place. Mostly I just wanted to give people a good reason why there wasn’t a feature post yesterday :-). I somehow feel accountable.