And what did I learn in my year of
bloggy abstinence? A little of this and
a little of that. One of the things
about blogging that bothered me a bit was that I felt like it was a hindrance to
the actual writing. I put time and
energy into posts that could well have been paid articles or essays, and I knew
it. You can feel the difference between
good writing and “meh” and I was putting a lot of good writing into my posts,
and not a heck of a lot of “meh”…
One of my favorite blogging writer
friends, the awesome Erica
Orloff, used to refer to blogging as priming the pump. It was part of her routine to get the juices
flowing. Of course, she’s also one of
the most prolific writers you’ll ever meet.
But I think there was a point to that.
Not that the writing of the posts got my juices flowing so much as the
interaction with other writers.
In one of the Rocky movies (yes, I’m
just greaseball enough to quote this), Rocky was not having any luck finding a
job and wanted to go back to fighting.
So he went and talked to Mickey (for those of you who never saw the
movies because a rock fell on you or something – Mickey was his trainer), who
told him there was no way he should go back to boxing. His eyes were too bad from getting hit. So Rocky asked for a job sweeping up around
the gym, and the old trainer looked at him with his eyes full of pity and tried
to talk him out of it. Saying, “You’re
like royalty around there…” and asking how he could walk around with spit
buckets for guys who looked up to him like that. And Rocky said, “I just have to be around it.”
And I think, in a way, that’s what
blogging does for me. It keeps me
connected with other writers, which keeps me excited about writing… or at least
eases a bit of the black hole you get when no one around you really gets what
you’re doing.
So I think it’s time to begin
again. The blog is going through some
transformations… because I’ve been through a few and I guess it’s reflective of
where my head’s at. What I’ve been doing
is a little different than where I was back when I started this. The kids are older. I work full time and still write freelance on
the side. Am I still writing
fiction? I haven’t been as prolific as I
want to be. And that’s one of the things
I’m aiming to change. The difference
between now and a year ago is that I realize that blogging was never one of the
things holding me back.
We’ll see where it goes from here. Hopefully, I’ll find some of my blogging
circle still active – I know many have found other venues for their online
time. And maybe I’ll meet a few new
writers to capture my attention and get me thinking.
If you’re new to these parts, pull up a
chair…and a martini… and a sense of humor, because you’ll need one to peruse
any of my meanderings. If you’ve been
here before, welcome back. Happy to take
the next leg of the journey with you.
10 comments:
Welcome back, Merry. I look forward to your contributions to the blogging world.
I'm returning to blogging too, after being relatively quiet for a long time. It's home. Most of the old gang has migrated to Facebook, Twitter, and elsewhere, or has simply gone away.
If you write posts, you can count on me to read them.
Thanks, Anon!
Hi Stephen,
That is the thing. It's home. It's where I met most of my great writing friends and it's expanded my abilities as a writer in ways I don't think I could have done on my own.
I don't know that it will ever be as active as it once was... but I hope it will still offer some of the same community feel that it once had.
Nice to see you back, Merry.
Hi Sharon!
Nice to be back. Can't wait to see who else is out here...
How's the writing?
This makes me happy.
Hi Pete!!!
I'm glad... makes me happy, too...
:)
I find it odd that you Stephen and I all faded away and have now returned around the same time. I've missed you guys.
Hi Travis,
I don't think it's odd... maybe it's kismet.
Great to see you! The blog-o-sphere would not be the same without you.
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