The Ribbit Award Winners
It was very close in most categories, with only one vote separating first and second place, but without further ado, here are the winners of the 2008 Ribbit Awards!
Best Interview 2008
Enough for Forever---Robison Wells
Most Helpful Writing Tip 2008
Don’t Bang Your Head---Julie Coulter Bellon
Most Inspirational Blog 2008
Why I’m Not Afraid Of Coyotes Anymore—Kerry Blair
Most Humorous Blog 2008
Columbus Day Blah---Robison Wells
Best Guest Blog 2008
The Heart Has Its Reasons—Hilary Blair
Thank you to everyone who voted and for the great bloggers we have on this site. You are all awesome!
9 Comments:
Congrats, Ribbit Awardees!
You really do have great contributors on this blog, Julie. I've laughed until I couldn’t breathe, cried unabashedly when moved, and learned truck loads about writing from people much brighter than I. I’ve also learned about friendship with the gentle ribbing you’ve given each other. There are many blogs out there in the land of writer’s websites, but this one is easily the best maintained and most professionally written. Your followers are loyal, if sometimes anonymous, and I am thankful that I tripped onto the Six LDS Writers and a Frog Blog when I did. It was a serendipitous encounter that’s benefited my life. I know these “Ribbit Awards” were only in jest, but I thought they were a great idea. My congratulations go out to the winners.
Deb
Congrats to everyone! And I'm not a bit jealous that I didn't win because Hilary's post was great. :)
Hooray for me! And hooray that other people don't care about Columbus Day!
Oh, and hooray for everyone else, and we're all winners, and blah blah blah.
Right -- hooray for everybody -- especially the five people who voted for ME! (You know who you are and I'll expect you home for dinner at 6.)
Now, Robison, I hate to be contentious, but some people care very much about Columbus Day. I plan to write a highly inspirational blog about it next . . . October? Also, we are NOT all winners. Jeff lost to me, for instance. (And I WILL rub it in since I will never in my whole life write half as well nor sell one-hundreth as many books as The Great One. But I DO have a Ribbit Award and he doesn't. In your face, J. Scott!)
Hmm. Better quit commenting. I think I'm supposed to be blogging. How to inspire the masses today? Perhaps I'll write about rainbows and include pictures of puppies gamboling with baby bunnies. What do you all think?
Congrats, Ribbit Award winners!
Is anyone else worried that two Ribbit Awards in one year will give Rob a big head?
I don't know if I'm worried or not. How much bigger do you suppose it could get?
Nice Blog. i liked it.
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