Example: Lovegood, L.

Example: Lovegood, L. (2019, January 22).

Example: Lovegood, L. (2019, January 22). Something wicked this way comes! [Blog post].

Example: Lovegood, L. (2019, January 22). Something wicked this way comes! [Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www. leakycauldronblog. org/post/wicked

Example: (Lovegood,

Example: (Lovegood, 2019).

For example, you might write “Lovegood described the rumblings of a new rise of Death Eaters in her 2019 blog post. " If you include the name of the author in your text but not the year, add a parenthetical with the year immediately after the author’s name. Since blogs don’t typically have page numbers, there’s no need to include that information for direct quotes. APA style doesn’t require a paragraph number.

For example, you might write “The Leaky Cauldron Blog provides insight into the wizarding world that few muggles typically have the ability to access. "

The word “blog” is typically part of the title if the blog is a small part of a website that includes several other parts. For example, the APA Style Blog is part of the APA Style website, which includes several other sections related to APA Style.

For example, you might write “The Leaky Cauldron Blog provides insight into the wizarding world that few muggles typically have the ability to access (http://www. leakycauldronblog. org). "