Today marks the nine-year anniversary of my blog! It began on 3 December 2005, and 564 posts later, we're still here! It's had over 900,000 visitors, so an average of a little over 100,000 a year, though these days I get around 1000 visitors a day. Not bad at all for a blog about one of the most disastrous kings England's ever had, eh?
Edited to add: many thanks to Kyra Kramer for kindly hosting me on her blog! My post about Edward II's death can be read here.
This year has been a particularly good one for me and Edward II. My Edward II: The Unconventional King was released in October (though is not, at the time of writing, yet available in North America, except on Kindle - will be soon!) and is selling really well and getting some great reviews. In June this year I appeared (briefly) on a BBC documentary marking the 700th anniversary of the battle of Bannockburn.
Here's to the next nine years! :-) And thank you all for reading and for all your support.7
19 comments:
Congratulations, dear Kathryn! His Majesty is really lucky that you have taken care of him :-) Many more years of fantastic posts and books.
Thank you, dear Kasia! Lots more posts and lots more years to come ;-)
Congratulations Kathryn, and its a great book I am enjoying it immensely :)
Its a great book Kathryn, I'm enjoying it immensley. Congratulations :)
Thanks so much, Libby! So glad to hear that!
Happy Anniversary!
Esther
Congratulations - this has been a fabulous and well deserved successful year for you - and Edward:)
I always look forward to your posts Kathryn, and am really enjoying the book!
Thanks, Anerje and Laura!
Congrantulations!
This blog has been and is a treasure chest for anyone interested in history!
Thanks, Sami!
Congratulations!
Thanks! :)
Well done, Kathryn. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, Niall!
Congratulations and many thanks. I look forward to every new post and have your book ready for my Christmas treat!
Ruth
Thanks so much, Ruth!
Happy Bloggiversary.
Here's to us 9 years dinosaur bloggers. :-) Not so many blog I linked to when I started mine survived so long.
Thanks, Gabriele! Yes, so true! Most of them have gone, but we're still here ;-)
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