I agree with the Wordpress and Blogger comments. They're easy to use and free unless you want to use your own domain name (without the .wordpress or .blogspot) in which case they charge.
I use Wordpress for a blog
http://cavalrytales.wordpress.com
but have a paid-hosting website (which I did myself but which I'm afraid needs updating) at
www.cavalrytales.co.uk
I've looked at all the above and they're all great! Writers Have Talent! :)
My blog, originally started for my writer's circle posts, now it is what it is. A way to find me, my work and what I'm up to. A work in progress :) which I plan to be more regular with this year.
There are a lot of easy to use platforms and templates out there, good for connectivity (if you dont neglect them!) and online presence. Though when my book is out I'll get something shinier!
I work on wordpress, recommend it to anyone who is thinking of starting their own website, you learn a lot from being on it. ; decidinglybob.wordpress.com
I agree with the Wordpress and Blogger comments. They're easy to use and free unless you want to use your own domain name (without the .wordpress or .blogspot) in which case they charge.
I use Wordpress for a blog
http://cavalrytales.wordpress.com
but have a paid-hosting website (which I did myself but which I'm afraid needs updating) at
www.cavalrytales.co.uk
I've looked at all the above and they're all great! Writers Have Talent! :)
http://ofbloodyreflections.blogspot.co.uk/
My blog, originally started for my writer's circle posts, now it is what it is. A way to find me, my work and what I'm up to. A work in progress :) which I plan to be more regular with this year.
There are a lot of easy to use platforms and templates out there, good for connectivity (if you dont neglect them!) and online presence. Though when my book is out I'll get something shinier!
I work on wordpress, recommend it to anyone who is thinking of starting their own website, you learn a lot from being on it. ; decidinglybob.wordpress.com