A Drift of Quills is taking a look back this month. What is the most popular post we’ve written? But here’s the kicker: which of our posts has been the most popular on each of our blogs? (https://robinlythgoe.com)

A Drift of Quills: The Best Stuff

A Drift of Quills is taking a look back this month. What’s the best stuff we’ve written? The most awesome post? But here’s the kicker: which of our posts has been the most popular on each of our blogs? I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to find out!

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The Best Stuff from A Drift of Quills

Polishing my All Seeing Eye, I carefully scanned all the Quill posts, searching for that one treasure would light up like a beacon. That one post that everyone loved more than all the others. But wait, what’s this? There’s a tie? “Well,” as Hamrin Demirruk would say, “scramble me and fry me up for supper.” (Virtual cookies for anyone who can name that reference!) On second, thought, belay the scrambling, because I think your collective preferences are right on the nose.

Please allow me to present the TWO most popular Quill posts on my blog for your re-reading enjoyment:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Be sure to share these tiny tales with your friends—

And let’s see what turned out to be the most popular posts on my partners’ blogs!

PATRICIA REDING

Patricia RedingAuthor of the Oathtaker SeriesA Drift of Quills is taking a look back this month. What’s the best stuff we’ve written? But here’s the kicker: which of our posts has been the most popular on each of our blogs? (https://robinlythgoe.com)
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The Bookmobile is Here!

 

What are your earliest memories of reading? Of finding yourself surrounded by the musty smell of books begging you to open their pages, to peruse their inner glories? I know this post will age me, but for me those memories date back to a time when I was growing up in a small rural community.

 

P.S. BROADDUS

“P.S. Broaddus” width=Author of The Unseen Chronicles
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As I dug back through my top shared posts, (that is, those collaboratively published with the our Quills writer’s group), I found, surprisingly, that the fan favorite, by a healthy margin, was The Prophet & the Assassin, a Jonah-like short story I published exactly one year ago.

 

 

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