An Announcent Mark 2
March 2nd 2008 08:58
If you read webitz.net you'll find I've announced the following info there too. Well, nothing better than letting the whole world know.
I’m changing the focus of my Random Notes blog - the one that there's always a link to at the bottom of a post.
What focus, you ask? You mean there’s been a focus?
All right, I’ll admit sometimes the focus might have been a bit obscure; that’s the nature of a blog entitled Random Notes, as you might expect. It isn’t surprising to find posts about a life insurance rate or shrinking shirts or someone I've never met called Brent Stavig in a blog that’s random. However, even though a few of these random elements might remain – indeed will remain – I want to do something about the focus on the arts..
This has been all over the place, and it's been indistinguishable from thousands of other blogs (except perhaps, in its superior writing!)
From now on there’ll be an increased focus on my own creative work: the articles, reviews and even the blogs I write; the composing I do; the piano-playing I do; the music I play and the acting roles I play and the movies I watch. Sound egocentric? It isn’t intended to be. You'll have to decide.
The intention isn’t to plaster the reader with Mike Crowlishness, but to give you a genuine picture of the creative side of my life – a side that’s reasonably extensive, even though I’m certainly not a full-time creative person. Like most writers in blogworld, I have to work for a living.
Crowlfulness is a niche market: the other Crowls I come across on the Net aren’t usually focused on creative stuff – usually the Crowls I read about are into football (American version of) or other less arty affairs.
And because no one else has quite the knowledge about the Crowlicity that I do, I can claim to be more informative on this subject than anyone else.
So that’s how it’s going to be – at least until I have another brainstorm and decide to take a different tack. Wish me luck!
I’m changing the focus of my Random Notes blog - the one that there's always a link to at the bottom of a post.
What focus, you ask? You mean there’s been a focus?
All right, I’ll admit sometimes the focus might have been a bit obscure; that’s the nature of a blog entitled Random Notes, as you might expect. It isn’t surprising to find posts about a life insurance rate or shrinking shirts or someone I've never met called Brent Stavig in a blog that’s random. However, even though a few of these random elements might remain – indeed will remain – I want to do something about the focus on the arts..
This has been all over the place, and it's been indistinguishable from thousands of other blogs (except perhaps, in its superior writing!)
From now on there’ll be an increased focus on my own creative work: the articles, reviews and even the blogs I write; the composing I do; the piano-playing I do; the music I play and the acting roles I play and the movies I watch. Sound egocentric? It isn’t intended to be. You'll have to decide.
The intention isn’t to plaster the reader with Mike Crowlishness, but to give you a genuine picture of the creative side of my life – a side that’s reasonably extensive, even though I’m certainly not a full-time creative person. Like most writers in blogworld, I have to work for a living.
Crowlfulness is a niche market: the other Crowls I come across on the Net aren’t usually focused on creative stuff – usually the Crowls I read about are into football (American version of) or other less arty affairs.
And because no one else has quite the knowledge about the Crowlicity that I do, I can claim to be more informative on this subject than anyone else.
So that’s how it’s going to be – at least until I have another brainstorm and decide to take a different tack. Wish me luck!
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