CANDLELIT CHRONICLES: HISTORIC HAUNTS #945161 added November 8, 2018 at 9:30am Restrictions: None
To Blog Or Not To Blog? No Decision Necessary. 30D Blog
You've made it a full week! Congratulations! Today I want to know, what do YOU think makes a good blogger? What are characteristics that make you want to read someone else's blog? If you were judging your own blogging ability, how would you rate yourself? What aspects of blogging are most important to you?
I have to separate the blogging I do at WDC from the blogging I do at blogspot.com. Beginning October, I returned to blogging at WDC for the 30Day Blogging Challenge (unofficial month in October, Official Month in November). Then on November 7 I began blogging in response also to Blog City Prompts. For these, I respond “about myself” or about issues in the wider world at large, and occasionally I get to write a short fiction piece or a short story (or yesterday evening, inspired by SM's Media Prompt, I got to quote poetry.)
What I do in my 5 blogs hosted on Blogspot is solely Books: commencing March 2012, I began to post book reviews. I eventually expanded to five blogs:
1. Original site. Reviews in general, plus reviews of literary fiction and what doesn't classify as Haunted, Supernatural, Paranormal, Cozy, Children's, Speculative, or Extreme Horror.
2. Haunted, Supernatural, Paranormal. Also Thrillers and Mysteries.
3. Cozy Mysteries, also Children's books. Book Blog Tours: almost EVERY SINGLE DAY.
4. Speculative fiction: Science Fiction and Fantasy.
5. Extreme Horror (rarely posted).
What I want to read in a blog:
Wisdom
Knowledge
Learning About the Blogger
Books
What I hope to provide in a blog:
Wisdom
Knowledge
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