I killed my blog Brainlessblogger.net. I blogged about the experience of living and coping with chronic pain... for so long I don't even remember how long it has been. I remember I made my own website in html, then actual template blogs came out and I moved to them, to Blogger and then to WordPress.… Continue reading The death of a blog
Tag: blogging
Blogtober: Worst writing advice
So when I was younger I wrote a lot. Stories. Short novels. Flash fiction. And I was told I was pretty good at it. BUT then was told you'll never make money at it and it is a useless thing to pursue. And that is the thing about people, they don't get why we… Continue reading Blogtober: Worst writing advice
Blogtober: Blogging tools
So I already did the tools I use for writing and now it is time for blogging. Blogging makes use of a lot of tools. Because you have to engage in social media to help with your blog. Well, it isn't a hardship, engaging in social media is fun. Obviously, though, there are different needs… Continue reading Blogtober: Blogging tools
Blogtober: my favourite quotes
I have a lot of quotes I like. And I think it is because a lot of them speak to me in my chronic pain and illness struggles in a way other things do not. They have power where my own words can fail me at times. So here are some of my favourite quotes… Continue reading Blogtober: my favourite quotes
Blogtober: The fine art of blogging
I blog. I blog a lot. Excessively on my other blog. I have two blogs and that should really show my pathology, I mean, my passion. Yes, passion. There is an art to blogging. A fine art. A craft really. An unpaid skill. I do many things well, unfortunately, none of them pay. Hahahahaaha *gently… Continue reading Blogtober: The fine art of blogging
20 ways to write the awesomenessest post
Blogging is hard. You can lose someone in the first line you write. Or they can get halfway through and go 'By all that is holy, why I am I reading this tripe.' Or it is too long. Or conversely too short. You can ramble on and on and on and on and on and… Continue reading 20 ways to write the awesomenessest post
Content of an author blog
So you have an author blog as step one to your author platform. This is a good thing. Apparently for an author platform you actually have to have content on your author blog to build an audience. I was blogging whimsically. But that is a no. So I have been blogging regularly on here. Here… Continue reading Content of an author blog
The benefits of writing
Science Shows Something Surprising About People Who Love to Write There are "long-term improvements in mood, stress levels and depressive symptoms. In a 2005 study on the emotional and physical health benefits of expressive writing, researchers found that just 15 to 20 minutes of writing three to five times over the course of the four-month… Continue reading The benefits of writing
This poor blogger wonders…
I think one frustration about being a blogger is that you get offers to blog for other people. They love your writing. They think it is fantastic. It would work perfect for their site! Awesome. They would love for you to come work for them. For free. This is my other blog by the way.… Continue reading This poor blogger wonders…