RE: How To Read A Newspaper - Part 1
I hope you got your living arrangements sorted our for a while, because I would miss your blog if it disappeared. Your writing isn't the most scholarly style, and maybe that's a good thing, but you do know what you're talking about. (Which is scary in its own way.)
Anyhow ... I'm here today to let you know your post How Queen Cersei Can Solve Her Money Problems was included in my new curation project The Inbox Runneth Over.
You can find your featured post this link. Stop by when you have a minute and see what else I found along the trail. Your companions here are all interesting in their own way.
I know I'm late notifying you of all this, although I do note the people I include in Inbox in our Discord group for The STEEM Engine when I announce a new issue. Look for future acknowledgements to appear with you tagged in the publication announcement in the railway post office channel. (Running behind in getting comments written on actual blogs is pretty much standard for me, it seems. There are just not enough hours in the day.)
You'll see a vote for about $.75 done by valikos in your voters list here on this post. That's from me -- for the post mentioned above. That is well above what I could give you in a simple upvote myself ... and I want inclusion in Inbox to be known as a "rewarding experience." Also, I figure better you should have the $$$ than some spammer. There is also a small upvote from me that when combined with the rewards for your participation in The STEEM Engine bring you to about what inclusion in that group post would total. Sometimes it's even a few pennies more.
I know it's odd to get a vote on a post that should have gone on another post, but blame that on Steemit's 7-day payout policy. Also, there is an individual in Steemit who has made my ability to do this work and reward it this way much more difficult lately, but we work with what we have. (But he's part of the reason for this strange arrangement.) Keep putting out quality posts, and I'll keep finding creative ways to encourage it. As I tell my husband when he yells at our pets, "It helps if you're smarter than the cat."