Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 1:37:13 GMT -2
One way to avoid remaining in the shadows as a writer is to make yourself known before publishing a book . It is for this reason that anyone who loves to write should start a blog and start getting a small audience. The aspiring writer must look at a blog as a sort of literary salon. The blog is a part of his home, of his life therefore, in which he invites anyone to read what he writes, from articles to essays, from stories to poems, to scattered thoughts. I'm not talking about a blog totally dedicated to writing and literature, but about a blog in the general sense of the term.
A virtual place to write about anything that comes to mind. The aspiring writer will decide for himself which topic to cover in the blog and what style to give to his articles. A blog as an archive of works Over time the aspiring writer Special Data will have filled his blog with posts and stories, and maybe even novels. Free ebooks on any topic. Over time the aspiring writer will have created his own personal online archive of what he has written. Anyone who enters his blog will be able to read his works, articles or stories. Not just regular blog visitors, but everyone who will find their blog online. Blog readers as future readers of a book Over time the aspiring writer will have obtained his own circle of readers on the blog, users who often return to comment, who he may have met in person, who have appreciated what he writes.
Those same readers are likely readers of the book he will publish, when he is promoted from the position of aspiring writer to the category of emerging writer. And his blog returns to that useful point, because it will be there that he will publicize his book. Online reputation built post after post For an aspiring writer, a blog is just that: a means of making himself known even before seeing his name printed on the cover of a book. It's telling the world: "I wrote a book" and knowing that someone in the world knows who that guy on the cover is. A blog, for the aspiring writer, is what other writers would once have wanted, who struggled to emerge, who did not have the means that technology offers today, technology that is still so little exploited.
A virtual place to write about anything that comes to mind. The aspiring writer will decide for himself which topic to cover in the blog and what style to give to his articles. A blog as an archive of works Over time the aspiring writer Special Data will have filled his blog with posts and stories, and maybe even novels. Free ebooks on any topic. Over time the aspiring writer will have created his own personal online archive of what he has written. Anyone who enters his blog will be able to read his works, articles or stories. Not just regular blog visitors, but everyone who will find their blog online. Blog readers as future readers of a book Over time the aspiring writer will have obtained his own circle of readers on the blog, users who often return to comment, who he may have met in person, who have appreciated what he writes.
Those same readers are likely readers of the book he will publish, when he is promoted from the position of aspiring writer to the category of emerging writer. And his blog returns to that useful point, because it will be there that he will publicize his book. Online reputation built post after post For an aspiring writer, a blog is just that: a means of making himself known even before seeing his name printed on the cover of a book. It's telling the world: "I wrote a book" and knowing that someone in the world knows who that guy on the cover is. A blog, for the aspiring writer, is what other writers would once have wanted, who struggled to emerge, who did not have the means that technology offers today, technology that is still so little exploited.