Tabs/Pages (The Blog’s Guideposts)

These are across the top of the page, directly beneath the header.  The tabs are guideposts for this blog: they point the way to the various content.  You could also think of them as a high tower.  Climb up (click a tab) to get a view of what all is available, to take a look at the overall landscape of The Life Literary.   Some tabs will tell you what the blog is about.  Others will lead to specific articles.  Still others will help you explore the ideas behind The Life Literary.  Here’s what they contain:

Home – This tab takes the reader back to the main page.
How to Use This Blog – This page contains information about how to actually navigate the blog, how to use it, what happens if you click a particular link.  It’s like the blueprint, showing the reader where everything is, or at least how to find it.
Philosophizin’ – If you’d like to know the ideas behind The Life Literary and answer questions like, “Why this blog?” and “What’s all this about?” click this tab.
The Ideas: Adding Words to Life – One of The Life Literary’s jobs is to give many ideas about how to add beautiful words to life.  Here you will find links to articles about memorizing poems, writing, conducting literary parties, playing with words, and much more.
What I’m Reading – Go to this tab to find out what articles and books I am reading now or have read in the past.
What I’m Writing – This page contains brief descriptions of and links to the things I’m writing now, from Whitecaps on the Potomac, essays about life in Washington, to Jerusalem Letters, tales from three years living in Jerusalem, and a lot more in-between.

About literarylee

I sling words for a living. Always have, always will. Some have been interesting and fun; most not. These days, I write the fun words early in the morning before the adults are up and make me eat my Cream of Wheat.
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