Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 9:19:43 GMT
You feel this desire to write on you like a sheath that envelops you, or rather it is a skin that you wear, that you have perhaps had since birth. Eventually you give in to temptation and have to let the world know that you exist. […] when does the moment come when one decides to write for someone? Is there a spring that must be released for this to happen? Meua on The writer in the castle, or…? by Grazia Gironella I will respond to the reader shortly with a post. But you raised a good question: because, as I have said several times, if you open a blog, any one, it is because you want to be read, there are no valid excuses. Otherwise what you write may very well remain confined to your notebook. It's a problem of boundaries: a blog doesn't have any.
What you write reaches the whole world or, at least, to all those who speak Italian. Why start a blog about writing? I did it because I love good writing , the one without errors of any kind, the one that flows, the human one, the one that communicates, that brings the reader closer, that excites, strikes, pushes us to reflect. The one that gives other points of view, other ideas, other opinions. The Phone Number Data one that changes you, but for the better. Why did I continue to blog about writing? A different question for different objectives. I've said it before: I want Blue Pen to become a resource for writers. I also said it in a post some time ago, when I announced a first change in the blog: I want it to be a sort of showcase for me and from that day the stories have returned and I will advertise my self-publishing ebooks - but without hammering the so-called": a post to announce them, a box to promote them, a link to bring them together and disseminate them on the web.
What to read in blogs about writing? Let's go back to the first question. The one in the title of the post. Because I know what to write in my blog, but I don't know what readers want to read. I deduce it from the comments, I have often written articles suggested or requested in the comments or in private. What do I read in blogs about writing? Articles that improve my writing and inspire me to write posts. And this is what I want to read. But what would you like to read in a writer's blog? In my next article I would like to talk about how to create a blog for a writer. I don't have clear ideas, because every writer thinks in his own way. But as readers you certainly have clear ideas. And I'm not talking about what you would like to read in Stephen King's blog, but that of an unknown author. So, the word is yours.
What you write reaches the whole world or, at least, to all those who speak Italian. Why start a blog about writing? I did it because I love good writing , the one without errors of any kind, the one that flows, the human one, the one that communicates, that brings the reader closer, that excites, strikes, pushes us to reflect. The one that gives other points of view, other ideas, other opinions. The Phone Number Data one that changes you, but for the better. Why did I continue to blog about writing? A different question for different objectives. I've said it before: I want Blue Pen to become a resource for writers. I also said it in a post some time ago, when I announced a first change in the blog: I want it to be a sort of showcase for me and from that day the stories have returned and I will advertise my self-publishing ebooks - but without hammering the so-called": a post to announce them, a box to promote them, a link to bring them together and disseminate them on the web.
What to read in blogs about writing? Let's go back to the first question. The one in the title of the post. Because I know what to write in my blog, but I don't know what readers want to read. I deduce it from the comments, I have often written articles suggested or requested in the comments or in private. What do I read in blogs about writing? Articles that improve my writing and inspire me to write posts. And this is what I want to read. But what would you like to read in a writer's blog? In my next article I would like to talk about how to create a blog for a writer. I don't have clear ideas, because every writer thinks in his own way. But as readers you certainly have clear ideas. And I'm not talking about what you would like to read in Stephen King's blog, but that of an unknown author. So, the word is yours.