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My Blog is One Year Old Today

My little blog is one year old today.

I’ve learned a lot, picked up a blog harem, made a few mistakes, but persistence pays off. Every now and then, someone will query on “Anthony Pacheco Hack Writer”, and that will take him or her to… (wait for it)… ME!

If it is one thing I am appreciative of, is the friends I have made that have stuck to this online gig. I’ve had blogs I’ve followed where the authors stopped blogging.

And I felt loss. I never met them, but I missed them. And still do.

Please, don’t go.

Because I will cry.

So many fellow blogger people to thank and appreciate, I’ll just babble:

Kiersten: Kiersten is such a regular reader of my blog I call her Fiber Kiersten! Wait, that didn’t come out right. Opps, that didn’t sound right either.

I never had a little sister. But if I did, I would want her to be like Kiersten. I wuv ewe Kiersten!

And I really really want to read her books. So, you publisher people you, buy her books!

J.C. Heart:  Her daughter is the Cutest. Baby. Ever. I love to just check in and read her blog. And if J.C. can squirt out a baby and keep writing, we all have no excuses to stop.

Alex Moore: We all knew of her writing talents and she was eventually outed as a beautiful woman. I only wish she posted more! And she occasionally sends me gun porn. How cool is that? I will tell you how cool. It’s WAY COOL.

B J Keltz: One of the most generous souls out there.

Courtney Summers: man I love Courtney’s writing, and she’s such a nice person.

Gary Corby: Gary is a classic literary pusher. The blog posts are always free. If you want the book, well, you have to wait. I have a severe case of Book Lust going here, which almost dives into “stalker” territory.

Larry Correia: A writer who dives into the political rant, Larry so gets his audience. Larry is spooky that way. Larry is going places.

Mornara’s Weblog: Joe, or whatever she is calling herself this month (heeee) has a nifty little blog going that got niftier now that she updates it frequently.

To all these people and the ones I didn’t list (because you stopped posting or I ran out of time or you’re an agent who doesn’t need to be poked at or whatever), thank you very much.

And, lastly, my most heartfelt thanks go to The Wife Unit, the ever beautiful Southern Lady and Wonder Mommy. I can think of no other existence than what I have now.

Well, maybe a published book or two. I think she would like that.

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8 Responses

  1. Dude, that picture is TERRIFYING.

    And (mostly) thanks for the shout-out. I like you, too, old man.

    July 31, 2009 at 2:09 pm

    • That reflects how happy I am!
      :-)

      July 31, 2009 at 2:40 pm

  2. J.C

    Aw the luvs, we feel it! I think you’re blog birthday post is great :-) and not just cause I got a shout out ;-)
    You best not disappear either, because as one of your faithful blog harem, I’d miss you heaps. Besides, it’s much easier to stalk your progress and get teasers of the next Lexus novel if you’re still blogging :-)

    July 31, 2009 at 3:06 pm

  3. Awww. Thank you. It’s good to know you, Anthony & back atcha. Happy blog anniversary. Keep at it.

    … Or else. :)

    August 1, 2009 at 4:57 am

  4. Your blog harem will hunt you down if you quit posting…you know that, right?

    So gun porn does it for you, eh? I’ll have to remember that one…evil grin.

    Gratz on your first year! My life is better for knowing you and you are one hell of a writer, my friend.

    August 1, 2009 at 10:31 am

  5. correia45

    Happy blogday, Anthony!

    August 2, 2009 at 5:41 am

  6. Jaym

    I’m just a wee bit late… Thanks for the mention! I aspire to half your blogging greatness, oh great master…

    (It’s not what I’m calling myself ‘this month’, it’s that people have about ten different names for me! And use all of them!)

    August 4, 2009 at 6:57 am

    • Thank you!

      Ah, interesting thing about your name. I see you can identify with Lexus in the fact everyone wants to call her something different. So she finally picked one, her middle name, to use with her new friends.

      I personally thought you were just obscuring your true name so you don’t find yourself on the wrong end of a binding. I can appreciate that. It’s cool.

      :-p

      August 4, 2009 at 10:02 am

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