Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Do you feel peoples Blogs might be able to develope a bond with the reader the way authors do?

Do you think if someone was creative he might be able also to try to put all sorts ideas and wordplay, Pythonesque humour, creative things he might have thought up.


It might just be possible to expand the way people think about Blogs and if there was someone that could do this and he felt he wasnt able to for some reason it would have to be considered a shame if it were true that people were missing out.


It is just possible they might be missing out on a lot they dont know about.

Do you feel peoples Blogs might be able to develope a bond with the reader the way authors do?
yes I do very much so.
Reply:I think that is basically stems from something you are the most passionate about. Its has to be something that cannot be contained in your soul. It must find and fight its way out of you.


what interests you the most right now?


do you need feed back on it?


what do you want the world to know about you?


is there something that you invented in the way of "seeing" and perhaps you want to know if it will catch on?


or perhaps there is an overwhelming need to bring attention to a cause?


I think that if it is possible to constantly challenge yourself, especially when you find no others can..., well at least realizing that you are somewhat bored of what you have been reading, then, you can aspire to make a shift in your creative outlook so to speak. i.g. try using your left hand for everything that you did with your right hand for a year. Find out how that effected you. etc.
Reply:i think you want to be that person? I am sure that everyone's writing touches at least one reader, because people who know each other share connections that other people would be out of the loop on. And some writers are very good and have lots of people who are touched by their writings. Good writing is good writing no matter if its a book, a blog, an article, or graffiti. There are unknown artist hidden around the world. Once they are discovered it's just not as beautiful.


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