The Inbox Runneth Over -- Issue #47 -- Where hidden treasures come to light

in #curation6 years ago

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The Inbox Runneth Over

is a private curation project begun by an unnamed Steemian to honor the exceptional posts she finds in her Steemit travels. The content here will feature a good number of posts from The Steem Engine group in Discord. Their customary post is titled The Daily Whistle Stops.

The unnamed Steemian is the curator there, and in that work she finds quite a few posts that are casual, interesting, well-written, helpful or just fun to experience (sometimes writers, sometimes musicians, sometimes artists), but because they are up against such stiff competition that day in submissions to The Steem Engine they can't be included in The Daily Whistle Stops. They also tend to be short, easy to read, easy to digest ... or maybe they just offer something special.

So, she brings them here and finds them a home -- because they deserve more than just a quiet decline and death ... an experience that is already all too common in Steemit. (I know I don't need to tell you that, but it's true!) Sometimes, there may be outside content, too ... from other intriguing people she follows. Sweet little "feature story" experiences and fun artistic moments of all kinds have their place in life -- and on Steemit, too. Please stop in and visit these guys ... and if you enjoy their work, show them you care.

I ... and they ... thank you more than you'll ever know.

You can find The Daily Whistle Stops at @thesteemengine -- and there is information there and here at the bottom of this post telling you how to apply to join. There is also another curation project run by both the unnamed Steemian and @catweasel on his blog. It's called The Magnificent Seven and it, too, features exceptional content we find on our Steemit journey. Each of these projects has its own theme, tone and focus. You will find things in both that are worth your time and effort -- and excellent new people to follow. I offer all these suggestions with pride. I know they will enrich your day.

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Lady Astor and the Ballad of the D-Day Dodgers
@shadowspub

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Off-Grid
Complete Solar Power System Flow

@jackdub

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A Proud Father!
@bengy

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MORE FREE CRYPTOS
@moderndayhippie

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Is Passive Steem
Curation a Good Investment?

@slobberchops

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Ulog #18
Reflections on My Adventures
With Photography

@artemisnorth

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Victory Theatre
Harry Potter and the cursed child

@tattoodjay

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If you're looking for other quality posts to read,
these are links to other worthwhile curation projects.

  • @catweasel does a project very similar to this one called The Magnificent Seven. It is published every couple of days or so on his blog. There are about 25 of them so far.

  • @ethandsmith is doing podcasts about other pieces he enjoyed from The Steem Engine's membership. Look for ones like this ---> The STEEM Engine Express Episode 27 There are (obviously) others available.

  • The Daily Whistle Stops -- found at the @thesteemengine account publishes one of the best general audience curation collections on Steemit if I do say so myself. Go ahead, ask me about it. I'll be happy to say it again. There are about 200 posts to enjoy at the moment. The group itself is astonishingly new for the amount of raw talent assembled there. If you create exceptionally fine content and especially if you consider it undervalued, check this out. It could change your whole Steemit adventure!

  • @goldendawne is the head writer for The Daily Qurator. Again, if you're a producer of quality content on Steemit, you might want to join @qurator ... if you haven't already. They make it worth your while and they're a lot easier than I am to get along with.

  • @fiberartists has recently come home again to Steemit and is making a comfy nest for herself in several locations. One is Fiber Ramble -- a weekly curation project devoted to one of her personal passions needlework and fiber-arts-and-crafts. Stop in and see what she's discovered this week ... and maybe contribute some art of your own!

  • @paddlingnature is a blog that started out to be a celebration of kayaking around in the wilderness by one woman with a sense of adventure and a love of nature, but it turns out she's discovered she really likes curating a lot. So while it lasts, you will make some wonderful discoveries of other blogs and interesting Steemians to follow ... just by reading her posts. Stop in and sample some treasures -- and encourage her to keep going!

  • Finally, @shadowspub does the redoubtable grandmother of all curation efforts on Steemit, The Steemit Ramble. You can find plenty of issues from it on her blog and on the new home she's given this project -- @steemitramble. She also hosts a Thursday discord feature (twice every Thursday, so you have a chance to catch at least one) Pimp Your Post Thursday. You can find out more about it also on her blog.

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Thanks for your support! I really appreciate it.

What is your secret to packing so much writing & curating into a day @theinbox, lovely posts!

With practice it's become easier and lots more time-efficient than it used to be. Also, I know where to find great content consistently -- and that often leads me to other great content. (People who do good work know and resteem other people who do good work.) I know a lot of people hate resteems, but boy, I've sure found some treasures through that practice.

When Steem rises again -- and people start posting more, I'll have lots more material to work with -- and can publish more often (again!!) I have a couple of other projects I want to start, too, when that happens -- so for now, I'm just biding my time.

I sent you a little gift from Dustsweeper just now. I see you haven't started using this little treasure, but you really should. The difference it has made in my teeny-tiny accounts ... and especially my main account ... was really surprising. It made me a believer and now I want all my friends to have one.

Now I don't have to stack votes from my little accounts to make them count for something -- or apologize that my VP is shot and I'll be back later with an upvote worth having. I can just leave a tiny vote on a comment and it will be taken care of -- so expect to see more of those. (Expect to see a difference in your small reward notices, too, but they add up, believe me.)

I think @danielsaori may have earned another jewel in his heavenly crown for inventing this little toy. What a marvelous gift to the whole community!! <3

Absolutely correct on the dust sweeper , it is definitely worth having.

Thank you for the feature!