CSFF Top Blogger for December

One of the goals CSFF has is to draw attention to our bloggers. Yes, we do want to bring to light good Christian speculative fiction, but that is not our only purpose. Because a number of us fall into the category of aspiring writers working on building a platform, CSFF recognizes the importance of helping blog readers find our bloggers.

One tool we have recently developed is the CSFF Top Blogger of the month award. Special thanks to Robert Treskillard for designing the button which winners can display on their blogs.

For December, the eligible bloggers are

Please take time to check out their CSFF posts, then vote for the blogger you think deserves recognition for their contribution to the December tour.

Published in: on January 6, 2009 at 12:52 pm  Comments (6)  
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  1. Rice’s characters display his wry sense of humor.

    Faith,
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  2. […] I have a poll up at https://rebeccaluellamiller.wordpress.com/2009/01/06/csff-top-blogger-for-december/ for you to vote on who should receive the Top Blogger award this month. Take a moment to vote for […]

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  3. […] for the CSFF Top Blogger for December yet, please take some time to look over the posts listed here and vote. By the way, voting is not limited to CSFF members. Anyone reading the posts is free to […]

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  4. I enjoyed Steve Rice’s LGG blog tour. Good humor that reads like a scene from a story. 🙂

    Tim

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  5. […] for the CSFF Top Blogger for December yet, please take some time to look over the posts listed here and vote. By the way, voting is not limited to CSFF members. Anyone reading the posts is free to […]

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  6. Frank, Tim, thanks for the feedback. Steve Rice does have a good sense of humor. But you both had good material in your posts and so did the others who are eligible. It’s too hard for me to make the call every month because of the high quality of content, which is why I was so happy when WordPress added this PollDaddy feature. Much more accurate to have readers choose a winner, I think.

    Becky

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