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The Fiendish Minds Podcast - Episode 5: Kristina Gallo

You can listen to my audio podcast and learn about my books, blog, and motives to write. My awesome host Jack Rollins made great questions and I was happy to answer and inform my potential readers.

What is the point of a blog interaction?

Blogging is not a blind alley. This is not one-sided communication, either. The beauty of blogging is the trading opinions and when I see comments on my blog which is connected with a topic, I am happy. Sometimes other bloggers inspire me to open topics. They remind me of a different point of view, or of something I have forgotten. What I will never do is invite people to comment on my posts. I am not a beggar or an attention whore. I respect other choices. If you find my topic interesting, be my guess. If I can make you smile, I won. If you think I am boring, you can avoid me. I comment on blogs I consider interesting. Some people write with many emotions, which is my problem because I don’t know how to express emotions in the right way. Sometimes I sound angry, even I am sad in fact. Sometimes I sound vindictive, and I only want fair play.  Sometimes I don’t know what I really want. I feel lost in my labyrinth. The point of real interaction is not “like for like”, “fol

Is anybody reads blog posts?

Together with technological progress, people got back to the Stone age when they communicated in a primitive way. Clapping hands, smiling, and drawing images. Do disclaimers remain you of this? How about short words such as btw, lol, omg, LMFAO, etc? We are overwhelmed with info, people have a lot to say and little to listen to. They will read a title and makers alike. They will bother you if you look good and ignore you if you wish to discuss it. My communication with a guy yesterday: 😍 😘😎 🤗 I did not want to bother with explanations so I learned about Tarzan and Jane's interaction. If you want to dig deeper into the surface you must be patient. The last time I saw focused people was during the World cup final. Even then some made shots of goals with cell phones. We go back to ancient times with hieroglyphs. Now we must learn meanings. What do people like to read? Good humor. Political news. Celebrity gossips.

What is a blog without haters?

You never know who is reading your blog. Maybe you think you are unnoticed because millions of bloggers are in a blogosphere trying to make a success. Maybe you think you will hide between many posts which jump every day on the internet. I thought too. Then I found out that someone I know from reality reads my blog. He said to someone else: "I follow her every day. This is so stupid to read." And another person said: " I think that is very interesting. She has an attitude. She doesn't use a sugar coating."   Well, if something I don't like, I don't read or listen or follow.  For example, I don't listen to Shakira and I don't follow her on social networks. I will not say she is stupid. Her music is not my type of music, so I ignore it. So they might divide your fan zone. If someone follows you and criticizes you, he is still a fan. A bad advertisement is still a promotion. People will use your page to try an act of reveng

The book about virtual traps : Lost in the virtual world

https://www. amazon.com /Lost-virtual-world-traps-internet-ebook/dp/B076KM31YY/ref=pd_sbs_351_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=EDYACD7ZJGFXMY4KS9SD I am representing my first book, inspired by traps in the virtual world. The Internet is a place where people come to hang out or find love, but what they find is not always what they expected. Even people are behind their computers, their thoughts, and expressions are alive. If you say something ugly, you will not hurt just an Internet user, you will hurt someone's soul.  Why do people commit suicide because of something on the Internet? You might ruin someone's life by a threat, an insult, or your behavior. This is the age of cold-blooded and ruthless people. The Internet brings an updated version of Darwin's theory: only the strongest survive . What reviewers said:  This is the first book by the popular blogger Kristina Gallo, and it’s a well-written, perceptive look at the problems e