Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

19 Oct 2008

Blog/Diary/Ship Log

Whenever I go to a new blog, the first few seconds are spent on a quick tour. In about 10 seconds one has decided whether to give this more attention or not. More often than not this will have to do more with the subject and in some cases the writing style.

Comparing a blog to a ship log kept by sailors 200 years back Andrew Sullivan writes in the The Atlantic:

As you read a log, you have the curious sense of moving backward in time as you move forward in pages—the opposite of a book. As you piece together a narrative that was never intended as one, it seems—and is—more truthful. Logs, in this sense, were a form of human self-correction. They amended for hindsight, for the ways in which human beings order and tidy and construct the story of their lives as they look back on them. Logs require a letting-go of narrative because they do not allow for a knowledge of the ending. So they have plot as well as dramatic irony—the reader will know the ending before the writer did.

Most ship logs were written as records but some were written (and edited during publication) to impress the public. However in the case of blogs the reverse is true. Most of them are written to express one's point of view and elicit a response. We always wait to hear from our readers.

If you ever have a chance to read postings on a blog from the most recent to the first, you would probably discover the journey of the blog. In that sense it is more like a diary where the writer does not know his destination and is merely writing as he feels. Many times the blogger may even contradict himself over a year or two. This can also happen in the case of a diary.

However there is one crucial difference. You can point to writer his failings in a blog. In the case of the diary its better to return it back to its secret place and pray that the topic never comes up...

9 Jan 2008

a year of blogging - what have i learnt ?

Well almost a year. This should have been written in December...

1. It does NOT pay. Those guys who are making the big bucks are few and far in between and wanted to do that in the first place.

2. Opens up your mind. Yes. Yes. Yes.

3. Write regularly. On last count I have averaged almost 2.5 blogs per week here and 1 blog a week here. But please only write if you have something new.

4. Keep it short. Although i have not followed this well. Look at this one.

5. Edit. Cut. Spell check. Edit once more.

6. Write about something others might respond to. See how many comments i got for this one.

7. When in India, write about Bollywood. Not once but many times.

8. Have a pet peeve that you can flog again when you run out of ideas.

9. Keep writing while traveling. Anything you find interesting, others will too.

10. Write Top Ten Lists.

7 Jun 2007

writing on indiatimes

have started blogging on indiatimes
they have a very basic layout
with no formatting possible
very frustrating

but i get about 100 views each day
since the topics are more current
check out this blog on the G8