It’s time again for the blogger appreciation post. For the third instalment,
I will be introducing to you Tia Bach and SammyJoe Dube.
Thanks
for the Spark
“At
times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person.
Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the
flame within us.” Albert Schweitzer
What’s a fire without that first spark?
And how does it continue without continued support?
Since I was a little girl, I’ve filled
notebook after notebook with words and read as many books as I could get my
hands on. Then one day, a teacher pushed me for to consider writing as more
than just a hobby.
Fast forward to the day I decided to
write a novel. Every time I almost gave up, almost thought my words weren’t
important enough, there was a reader or blogger who sparked my passion again.
Without them, I wouldn’t have gone past book one.
All of our lives are extremely busy. To
know that a reader takes the time to read my work is amazing. Then, for that
reader to go another step and write a review or blog post, well, that’s the
kind of spark that can keep this girl writing for a long time.
Time is precious, and for someone to
carve out a piece of it to pass on their love of words and books. Awesome! I
find myself inspired every day by people who fall in love with books and share
their passion and excitement. I am a reader who picks most of her books by word
of mouth, so some of the best gifts in my life have been the books someone
recommended.
Thanks to everyone who keeps the
passion of words and books alive by spreading the spark. Please know that many
people’s lives are made brighter by your recommendations, enthusiasm,
commitment, and generosity. In addition, many authors are spurred to write even
better books to give back just a little.
Kudos to the readers and bloggers who
spark the flames and keep them raging!
And then there was an interview…
1. First off, tell us who you are. Let us know
a little bit about yourself.
I'm originally from Zimbabwe and have been living
in SA for the last 7 years. I'm the 3rd of six girls. I've been blogging for 4
years. I love jelly babies, reading though I watch more TV than I read. I enjoy
adventure and learning new things which is why I'm blog
for City-sighting seeing red bus blog. What better way is there
to see the city and have adventure. I'm working hard at not being a
procrastinator so I can discover more about myself and what
I'm capable of.
2. Why do you blog about books?
I blog about books as part of my lifestyle as my
blog is a life style blog focusing on my aim to achieve my goals and I believe
books will help me to grow.
3. What books are your favourites?
Which author do you thank most for making you a
book lover? Mmmm this is tough one but I'll say the Clifton
Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer I've only read two of the seven books
just found out there's 7 of them. Enid Blyton is the author that got me reading
and to love reading The Famous Five was the best.
4. Where can we find you? Twitter? Website? Any
sort of social media platform.
Blog link: https://dumbellsanddelights.wordpress.com/
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/EbonyDelights?lang=en
Facebook page: Under construction
Personal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sammyjoe91
Instagram https://instagram.com/sam_delights/
5. What is the hardest part about being a
blogger/reviewer?
The hardest part for me personally is not having
enough time to read the books which why I started the blog as way to get things
done by documenting them. Also not having money to buy the books I want to
read.
6. Besides blogging what else do you do? Do you
work? Are you a parent? Do you walk your cat on the moon? (This will totally be
a thing one day.)
I'm working full time as a debtors clerk and
studying part time for my junior bookkeeping certificate.
7. What do you, as a blogger, do for the
community?
I think I help put information out there that has a
personal connection to it. People can relate to me because I am a real person
who they interact with.
Thank you ladies! See you again on Wednesday.
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