Having just
declared “I am going to go right back to blogging again”, I can see what a lot
of hard work and commitment it takes to be a regular blogger. And yet the world
is full of writers, who aren’t even actual writer
writers, merrily blogging on, churning out in 400-words or so, ‘Dear Diary’
entries for the whole wide world to enjoy.
I remember the
first time we heard the word blog, wondering uneasily if it was some kind of
monster or a form of bodily discomfort. Turns out the origins of the word
‘blog’ owes its roots to an American Jorn Barger, as way back as 1997, who came
up with the word weblog—to describe
‘logging the web’ as he surfed. Then Peter Merholz broke up the word weblog to we blog, more as a joke --rendering it
at once into not just a new–age noun but a verb as well. And that was in 1999.
And then arrived
handy blogging techie tools to make it all a breeze for millions of wannabe
authors, closet journos, and secret scribes, making it possible for anyone to
become a published writer, instantly. I have just read that there are more than
8 million blogs online, and that a new blog is created every 8 seconds. (ie in
the time it took to write the last sentence, another blogger was born). And I
am sure most of us can’t remember when exactly the word blogging casually
entered our lives, much like googling and tweeting.
Well I now have my second book out, ‘Runaway Writers’. I was told by a
friend from the digital community recently, “Now that you are launching a new book,
you better start a blog site at once…” I realised with
a jolt that I did in fact already have one. Just sitting there in cyberspace.
(It’s much like an automatic chappati-maker we all wish to buy when we see it
on TV, and then realise we already actually have one , bought several years
ago, sitting quietly in our kitchen
closet).
So I am now
taking my blog out of the closet where it has languished for a few years, un-up
dated, un-read, rapidly uploading a few
of my earlier writings to make it alive and breathe again , and start the slog
again...
I mean blog...
2 comments:
nice
I agree! writing, reading and learning is a very crucial part of life. what we take from it determines our life and our destiny. writing with spunk and creativity is beautiful and that's you!
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