Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Versatile Blogger Award

Great news, minions!  I received two (2) Versatile Blogger awards! Yipee! Jessica Therrien and Kristina Fugate issued my awards last week and I've just now gotten around to blogging about it!  I know…I’m such a slacker.
Anyway, the rules states, you must pick a few more bloggers to pass on the award.  And since I received this one twice, I’m going to consolidate the two.  

And now for the Versatile Blogger chosen ones…

Things to share about myself.  Um….I think my blog is self explanatory but, maybe not.  So here we go!

- Classic literature, especially dark or Goth lit, fascinates me. 
- I’m the ultimate idea generator & a true marketer 
- Book addicition is a way of life for me…duh!
- I have yet to find a critique partner - not good.
- I have a Demon for a husband - 100% true.
- I have a "Free Sh**" Fairy.  Check out my latest FBC.
- I love historical romance.
- I have a propensity to give – too much and too often.

That’s it….and what about you?


Don't forget to:

1. Thank the person who gave you the award and link back to them in your post.
2. List some things about yourself
3. Pass this Award along to blogs you admire.
Cheers,
Mina B.

4 comments:

Pabkins said...

Thanks for the award - but ya know I've really only had my first book review blog post today - so I don't get I'd qualify for this. (though I have been book blog stalking for awhile haha) But I seriously appreciate the gesture!!

hmmm versatile ...oh the images!

Jessica Therrien said...

Thanks for linking back to my blog Mina! You deserve the recognition...your blog is great :) Also, I emailed you. Can't wait to talk with you about blogging and the like.

erica and christy said...

congrats on the award! fellow campaigner and new follower here. glad i'm finally making the rounds to all the campaigners blogs! (actually came here through brenda drake's blogfest though...!) christy

ali cross said...

Congrats on the award! I love so much about what you shared. And hey, giving is good. I don't think it could ever be too much.