roundupAre you a Marketing Expert, a PR Specialist, a Social Media whiz? You don’t have to be any kind of expert to help your fellow writers who blog. The greatest thing you can do is just hit the share buttons on these posts and let a few people know about something that touched you, something that reminded you of their interests or needs, something that you hope will bless them today.

Apart from a few stars, most bloggers are dealing in relatively small audiences. Catholics are giving themselves away – and that’s good. They are connected to small groups of people who know them, and who consider them authentic – and that’s good. They keep writing without demanding feedback, or recognition, or any sort of results – and that’s good.

But, I think, it would also be good to share their (our!) work more widely, connect with people outside our core, and strengthen the network of links among members of the Body of Christ.

Looking for something to share? Send Michael Seagriff‘s post to anyone who loves a good story, spends time in adoration, or is dealing with some very difficult life issues right now.

Share Kassie Ritman‘s with someone who is definitely not a saint, needs a writing prompt today, enjoys family stories, or is looking for an example of a blog that is beautifully designed.

Here’s one from me, to be shared with women, with reviewers who can’t whole-heartedly recommend a truly worthwhile book, or with anyone dealing with new-age influence among friends. (Here’s another just for a chuckle among Catholics.)

THANKS for your interest in the work of others, and thanks for sharing us with your network. Contribute to next month’s Round-Up and we’ll return the favor!