Greetings, Fellow Campaigners

A quick hello to new followers and fellow campaigners!

My usual schedule was altered by a sick 12yo (home from school) and a cranky teething 1yo, so instead of running errands, I've been organizing my Google Reader. Fun stuff, right? I know you're jealous. Don't try to deny it.

Anyway, I present to you the fruits of my labor: two bundled feeds of the two campaign groups I joined, for those of you who like the convenience of subscribing to a bunch of blogs at one time. (Though, I do recommend still following those that do have that feature... but since not all of them do... tah dah!)


I'll keep adding to the lists as people continue to join. When I created the YA group, there were 56 participants and 55 links (one was broken), so it's already pretty substantial. If you notice something missing or an error, please let me know.

EDIT: If the Subscribe button doesn't work, try clicking the little Atom Feed button over on the side. And if that doesn't work, grab your torches and pitchforks, and we'll go have a word with Google.

Well, now it's back to organizing the rest of my feeds, links, site, schedule, etc. Wish me luck.

PS. Don't forget about the blogfests/events listed in my previous posts! Have a great day!

27 comments:

  1. Wow! That many do far. That's awesome.

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  2. Yeah, it's pretty packed, but that just means LOTS of great entries to read for the challenges. :)

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  3. Thank you so much for compiling these :D I can't seem to subscribe to it using the subscribe button, but this is likely because my google reader hates me ;) I will figure it out.

    The YA category is certainly booming. It'll make for that much more fun!

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  4. Well, darn. Google Reader is being rather aggravating today. (It's taking an hour for each new blog to show up in my side link.) But it should work if you click on the Atom Feed button/link thingy on the side.

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  5. Have fun sorting out Google Reader. Heh. Okay, it's probably more of a pain than fun, but the organization will be worth it.

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    1. It was on both accounts, but now that I figured it out, I should be more productive. Thanks for stopping by.

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  6. Avery, new follower here, just have to say, where has your blog been all my life? Great stuff! Thanks so much.

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  7. That's a lot! A new follower, I just had to stop by and say hi!

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  8. I've also been organising my Google Reader! Good to "meet" you, fellow campaginer :-)

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  9. That's a productive day with a sick kid and teething baby!

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  10. Nice to meet you on the campaign trail! Thanks for stopping by my blog!

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  11. Hello,
    Thanks for stopping by my blog too. Sorry the kids have thrown a wrench into your schedule.

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  12. Hi! I'm in the YA group with you. I'm just stopping by to say "hi."

    Michelle (following along)

    www.michelle-pickett.com/blog

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  13. Also a new follower here. Nice to meet you!

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  14. Thanks for following me, Avery. I know when I am ill, I become a cranky 12 year old! Men! We don't hold up well under illness! LOL.

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  15. hi! new follower through the scifi campaign :) I hear you on the google reader reorganizing, I have made such a mess of my feeds lol

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  16. We are in the same group for the platform-building campaign so I thought I would stop by and say hi!

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  17. Love the shark. I'm in the sci fi campaign. My google reader is hopelessly unorganized. Visit my blog and I'll remember to revisit yours ;)

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  18. Oh, thanks so much for that, I'm ashamed to say I still haven't worked out my way through figuring out google reader but that's pretty neat!

    Fellow campaigner by the way, thank you for the follow and looking forward to getting to know you! :)

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  19. Saying hi from the campaign, and so glad you're on the Reader wagon, and organize it too! And thank you for the bundle, you are now officially my fav campaigner!

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  20. Hi Avery, I'm just another campaigner finally making my way poking around!

    I do so love Google Reader! I was smart and got everything organized back at the beginning of January, so when the Campaign started all I had to do was making a couple of new folders. Ahh, organization . . .

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  21. Hey there! I'm a new follower from the YA Campaign group. Thanks for following me, too! I've tagged you to answer some questions about yourself on my site. Come by soon!

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  22. Hi ya, Avery! Stopping by to say hi again! And to tell you you've been tagged on my blog. Here's the link to find your questions:

    http://juliawritingjewelsking.blogspot.com/2012/02/tag-im-it-chocolate-chip-ice-cream-with.html

    Have a great day!

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  23. Thanks everyone for stopping by to say hello. Sorry it took me so long to reply. My kids were sick for a few days... and this darn layout has been a pain in my butt for the last week. I still don't think the comments work in Chrome. Oh, well.

    I've been popping around yall's blogs today and will continue to make my rounds all week, so... see yall around. :)

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  24. Hi, just stopping by from Campaign (SF group.) I blog daily, but topic varies by day of the week. Drop by and say hello.
    How do I subscribe via email?

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    1. Hello to you, too. Sorry about the absence of the follow by email button. I added one just for you. ;)

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  25. I'm stopping by from the Platform Campaign. Cheers.

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