Thursday, April 16, 2015

The Best #Bloggers = Nicholas Kaufmann & NA Alley

... Featured for today's #AtoZChallenge - @TheKaufmann & @NAAlleyBlog ...
   


Over the years I've learned so much, made so many friends, and been uplifted by so many great bloggers! As a result, I'm recognizing some of the best bloggers for this year's A to Z Challenge. These bloggers have shared knowledge, promotions, jokes, guidance, support, and more. Scroll on down to meet the next set of bloggers.

To the BEST BLOGGERS in the world - I say, "Thank you!"


N is for Nicholas Kaufmann and NA Alley.


Nicholas Kaufmann is a critically acclaimed author of many books, and he is an avid supporter of other writers. One of my favorite aspects of his blog is "The Scariest Part" -- a section where other "authors, filmmakers, comic book writers, and game creators discuss the scariest parts of their latest works of horror, dark fantasy, dark science fiction, and suspense. The definition of “scariest part” is actually pretty flexible. It can be the scene that gave them the most chills, or some personal threshold they had to cross during the creative process. The goal is to help promote these new works to a wide audience of people interested in all things scary." 


NA Alley is a massive blog featuring just about everything you ever wanted to know about the growing "New Adult" category of fiction.  
With a team of bloggers, the posts are varied and interesting. Definitely one to read regularly.


Please take two minutes to stop by these two awesome blogs and thank them for all they contribute to the blogosphere!

3 comments:

  1. I've recently discovered NA Alley and they have some great posts.

    ~Patricia Lynne aka Patricia Josephine~
    Member of C. Lee's Muffin Commando Squad
    Story Dam
    Patricia Lynne, Indie Author

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  2. NA Alley is awesome, and so is Nicholas. Paving the way for the new market! :)

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  3. Nice theme, and enjoyed the blogs!

    Donna Smith
    AtoZ Challenge
    Mainely Write

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