Pay It Forward Thursday- July 19, 2018

Pay It Forward 7-4-2018

The baristas at Go Dog Go Cafe are big fans of Pay It Forward Thursdays. We think it is a great opportunity to give a shout-out to another writer who has wowed us or creatively inspired us.  However, Pay It Forward Thursday has not been getting a lot of love lately, which we think is a shame. Dear reader, you are losing out on some great writing! We’ve decided to shake things up a little and the baristas will be reblogging our Pay It Forward picks for the week directly onto GDG Cafe so you don’t miss out on our favorites.

We like this idea so much that we will also reblog the posts you think were the best thing you read this week if you drop a link below. You are invited to post one link to one specific post (600 words or less please!) from someone else’s blog in the comments below and we will do the rest.  Happy reading!

 

17 thoughts on “Pay It Forward Thursday- July 19, 2018

  1. Reblogged this on Mandibelle16 and commented:

    Share your most recent favorite post from a blogger you love to read/follow! Thursday’s we share blogs of those who inspire us, and Monday’s you can share a piece of your wonderful blog. To share a favorite blogger’s post, click into the link I’ve reblogged from The Go Dog Go Cafe. #GDGC #amwriting

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  2. This week I’m paying forward Nicole Lyon’s review of Christine Ray’s debut book of poetry – Composition of a Woman. Why?
    1. Christine’s tireless work on this platform and many others should be recognised in the incredible, raw and moving poetry she writes (all while celebrating all of us as writers!) ❤
    2. Nicole has written a review which makes my feet itch as I wait for the release of the book. The excerpts she chooses are an excellent snapshot of Christine's phenomenal talent.

    Composition of a Woman is out July 31st!
    https://thelithiumchronicles.org/2018/07/18/book-review-composition-of-a-woman-by-christine-ray/

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  3. Hey everyone!
    I just recently discovered this blog, and my does he have a way of writing with a simplicity and charm that makes you stick and read till the end. This particular post is about the return to his ancestral village, which was also one among the first pieces I read.
    Do check it out, and don’t let the simplicity deceive you. This is a soul with great depth, as you can understand from the insights!
    https://mydialectics.wordpress.com/2018/05/13/return-to-my-roots/

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