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  • Super Easy Funnel Cake
    Emma Chapman | June 5

    Funnel cake is an essential when it comes to theme parks or county fairs IMO. I love it! Traditionally, it’s made by […]

  • Patience and Photography
    Darren Rowse | June 5

    The post Patience and Photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren Rowse. […]

  • How the iPhone Saved Photography (Not Killed It)
    Sime | June 3

    The post How the iPhone Saved Photography (Not Killed It) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored […]

  • Chalupa
    Emma Chapman | June 2

    A traditional chalupa is fried masa dough shaped like a little boat topped with simply salsa, cheese and shredded […]

  • Flan – Easy 5 Ingredient Dessert
    Emma Chapman | May 28

    Flan has other names including crème caramel or simply custard. This flan recipe is a version of Spanish flan or […]

  • Drone Photography: Tips for Stunning Aerial Images
    Andrew Thomas | May 27

    The post Drone Photography: Tips for Stunning Aerial Images appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was […]

  • Al Pastor – Slow Cooker Method
    Emma Chapman | May 26

    Al Pastor means ‘herdsman style’ and traditionally refers to pork that is slow cooked on a spit or vertical […]

  • 10 Things I Love Sunday
    Elsie Larson | May 25

    Hello friends. I don’t know about you, but it’s our first official week of Summer break over here. Our kids are so […]

  • Kung Pao Chicken
    Emma Chapman | May 22

    I am on a quest this year to learn to make many of our favorite take out meals at home and this Kung Pao Chicken recipe […]

  • 10 Tips for Beautiful Black and White Headshots
    John McIntire | May 21

    The post 10 Tips for Beautiful Black and White Headshots appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored […]

  • Books I Read in April 2025
    A Little Blog of Books | May 20

    Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie tells the interconnected stories of four Nigerian women who live in the United […]

  • Fried Rice
    Emma Chapman | May 19

    This fried rice recipe is one of the very best clean-out-the-refrigerator meals as you can customize it SO many ways. […]

  • Tethered Photography: A Step-By-Step Guide
    Suzi Pratt | May 18

    The post Tethered Photography: A Step-By-Step Guide appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by […]

  • Front Light Photography: A Complete Guide
    Kevin Landwer-Johan | May 16

    The post Front Light Photography: A Complete Guide appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by […]

  • Waffle Recipe
    Emma Chapman | May 14

    This homemade waffle recipe is the ultimate breakfast. Slightly crispy on the outside with a soft, fluffy interior and […]

  • What Do the Numbers on Your Camera Lens Mean?
    Darlene Hildebrandt | May 14

    The post What Do the Numbers on Your Camera Lens Mean? appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by […]

  • 5 Essential Macro Photography Rules (and When to Break Them)
    Jaymes Dempsey | May 13

    The post 5 Essential Macro Photography Rules (and When to Break Them) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It […]

  • Breakfast Burrito
    Emma Chapman | May 12

    I love a savory breakfast and this easy breakfast burrito recipe hits the spot! Crispy potatoes, soft scrambled eggs […]

  • Aviation Cocktail
    Elsie Larson | May 9

    I’m so excited to share this Aviation cocktail recipe with you today. This bright purple classic cocktail is made […]

  • Weekly Wrap Up!
    Sime | May 8

    The post Weekly Wrap Up! appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. What did you do with […]

  • Photographing Children – Composition
    Darren Rowse | May 8

    The post Photographing Children – Composition appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Darren […]

  • Books I Read in March 2025
    A Little Blog of Books | April 16

    Bookish by Lucy Mangan does what every great bibliomemoir should do: it reminded me of lots of books I would like to […]

  • Books I Read in February 2025
    A Little Blog of Books | March 23

    Show Don’t Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld is a collection of 12 short stories by the author of American Wife, Rodham and […]

  • How to Bring Your Social Media Monetization Strategy to Email
    Jennie | March 6

    There are many ways to monetize your online presence, including ads on your website, paid posts on social media, or via […]

  • Books I Read in January 2025
    A Little Blog of Books | February 21

    The Watermark by Sam Mills is a truly wacky and audacious piece of metafiction which tells the story of celebrated […]

  • My Most Anticipated Books of 2025
    A Little Blog of Books | January 12

    Despite my ever-growing TBR list, I’m always looking ahead at new books due to be published soon, even if I won’t […]

  • My Books of the Year 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | January 5

    It’s that time of year again… here are my favourite books I read in 2024. I usually read more non-fiction these […]

  • Books I Read in December 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | January 4

    It is inevitable that You Don’t Have to Be Mad to Work Here by Dr Benji Waterhouse will be compared to This Is Going […]

  • Books I Read in November 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | December 21

    Impossible City by Simon Kuper is an expat’s view of Parisian society in the 21st century and how it has changed over […]

  • Books I Read in October 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | November 26

    Lives of the Wives by Carmela Ciuraru outlines the tempestuous relationships and careers of five literary couples: […]

  • Books I Read in September 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | October 27

    Ruskin Park by Rory Cellan-Jones is the former BBC journalist’s memoir about how his parents met in the 1950s. His […]

  • Books I Read in August 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | September 25

    My Good Bright Wolf by Sarah Moss is a memoir about the author’s eating disorder which developed during her childhood […]

  • Books I Read in July 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | August 21

    The Bee Sting by Paul Murray was shortlisted for the Booker Prize last year and is even more impressive than his second […]

  • The Booker Prize 2024 Longlist
    A Little Blog of Books | August 2

    The Booker Prize longlist was announced on Tuesday. The 13 titles are: Wild Houses by Colin Barrett Headshot by Rita […]

  • The Booker Prize 2024: Predictions, Preferences and Possibilities
    A Little Blog of Books | July 28

    The longlist for this year’s Booker Prize is due to be announced on Tuesday 30th July. I’ve had mixed results over […]

  • Books I Read in June 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | July 27

    Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World by Naomi Klein won the first Women’s Prize for Non Fiction last month. I […]

  • Books I Read in May 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | June 15

    Knife by Salman Rushdie recounts how the world-famous author survived an attempted murder at a literary event in New […]

  • Books I Read in April 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | May 15

    Pandora’s Box by Peter Biskind is about how the golden age of prestige television drama series in the early 2000s has […]

  • Books I Read in March 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | April 20

    A Tomb With a View by Peter Ross is a fascinating book about graveyards in Britain and Ireland and the stories of some […]

  • Books I Read in February 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | March 19

    A Life of One’s Own by Joanna Biggs is a blend of literary criticism and mini biographies of eight female authors and […]

  • Books I Read in January 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | February 16

    Wellness by Nathan Hill is set in the 1990s when Jack and Elizabeth meet as college students amid a vibrant art scene […]

  • My Most Anticipated Books of 2024
    A Little Blog of Books | January 13

            My list of books to read continues to expand and there are lots to look forward to in 2024. All publication […]

  • My Books of the Year 2023
    A Little Blog of Books | January 12

            One of the stand-out novels I read in 2023 was Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld which is a fun and […]

  • Books I Read in December 2023
    A Little Blog of Books | January 11

    I often seek out the books which receive rare positive reviews in Private Eye magazine and Wasteland by Oliver […]

  • A Quick Guide to 7 Key Email Marketing Metrics to Watch
    Jennie | November 20

    Maximize your email efforts by tracking these metrics and making adjustments as needed. With the growing number of […]

  • Books I Read in October 2023
    A Little Blog of Books | November 17

    The Running Grave by Robert Galbraith is the seventh outing for Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott’s private […]

  • Books I Read in November 2023
    A Little Blog of Books | November 15

    Nine Pints by Rose George is a non-fiction about “the mysterious, miraculous world of blood”. The title refers to […]

  • How to Choose an Email Newsletter Service
    Jennie | October 31

    Email was invented in 1971, and since then, it has completely changed how we communicate with people we know and those […]

  • An Introduction to Forever Funnels
    Jennie | October 30

    Imagine sending emails to your list that offer value, increase engagement, and strengthen brand awareness at regular […]

  • 9 Signs It’s Time to Switch Email Services
    Jennie | October 27

    How to tell if you’ve outgrown your current provider. When it comes to email marketing, the time-tested age-old […]

  • Get Into the Spirit with Free Holiday GIFs and Images
    Jennie | October 5

    Have a little fun this holiday season with millions of free stock images and GIFs to add to your emails. Adding fun […]

  • Optimize Your Email Subject Lines with ChatGPT AI
    Jennie | October 5

    You know by now that email marketing is an incredibly powerful tool for staying connected and engaging with your […]

  • Beat the Algorithms by Turning your Online Audiences into Email Subscribers
    Jennie | September 21

    7 actions to take today to convert your audience and grow your email list. Social media and podcasts are incredible […]

  • Holiday Email Campaigns 101 with FeedBlitz
    Jennie | August 31

    The holiday season seems to creep up faster and faster as each year passes. And because of this, it’s never too soon […]

  • Is This Email About My FeedBlitz Account Genuine?
    Phil Hollows | August 30

    Bad actors can try to try to steal your login credentials here at FeedBlitz by faking a “your account has been […]

  • Introducing FeedBlitz Accel
    Jennie | January 19

    A new plan to help you define, refine, and maximize subscriber engagement and audience targeting for stellar results. […]

  • Post Title
    on October 27

    I read a very powerful chapter of “Flow” yesterday, which included the following quote: “The foremost reason […]

  • Pulling Back the Curtain on Email Deliverability
    Jennie | August 5

    You can create the best email in the world, but it won’t matter if it doesn’t make it to your subscriber. And […]

  • New Moon Journaling
    on March 30

    How To Use Journaling to Realign in the Beginning of a New Cycle. Tell me more about the Moon cycles. In the last few […]

  • Your Guide to the FeedBlitz Email Ad Program
    Jennie | March 21

    Every email you send and every update that goes live is an opportunity — and that includes the opportunity to […]

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