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Michelle has been caught in the scene of the crime and pronounced guilty!
You guys probably have something like this if you read one of my recent blog posts on the other Baron Banner Blogs on Blogger.
For awhile, I have been delaying and stalling time to post in these blogs and it makes me think, “I can’t really write anything as good as everyone else in those blogs.” But then again, writing can have rules and you can bend them in anyway you want to interpret your message.
I couldn’t think of a single great thing to write about, but there are a million ways and great things to write about in any event, and a blog post is just waiting there to be written on. For a public blog, I suppose I can write all I want and be honest and confident about it, just as much as my regular blogs, but more “structured,” I suppose.
The way I see it, most of our blog posts from the blogger were mostly personal and like a diary or journal, a personal one in which anyone can write freely, whether caring for grammar or mistakes or not. I see now as, also, a blueprint or a brainstorm map…And usually as most people start off in certain writing (let’s take essays, for example), a rough draft.
“Structured.” I don’t completely understand how to exactly structure my writing in the blogs and I’m still trying to figure out how to put some…well strenghth into my article writings like my blogs, without turning it into something like an editorial or something with cheerleading into it. I’m kind of drifting away from the point so… (I guess that part was un-structured to the post).
Most of the best writings I have ever written was sometime I could relate to or something that I extremely thought into in my mind with brainstorm. So if we just chose to write an article, just because we had a passion for it, it would turn out to be a better article (with the basic needs of an article, of course). But if we were picked or chose to write an article that was news we didn’t exactly particularly liked, but chose because we needed an article to write, there is a bit of slack and less strength in that writing. If there was something interesting that could catch our attention in each article, a bit of something that makes us know that the article or the post was something we could relate to or want to read…something like a hook of a story and another hook within the story… Something that authors and writers perfect in, that makes us urge to read more. I feel like that is because a part of the author’s passion into writing and trying to interest in in anyway with steps. (Structured?)
I’m not sure where I was going with this blog, but -ding- I guess I found something to write about; though, I have to try to be more confident with my writing with this post. I also suppose, I was trying to understand myself, about the word “structured.” So far, in most of these posts, I felt a bit of passion and a bit of interest into the blogs from the authors. I hope mine have done the same. Sorry, if I don’t make a bit sense at all.
Michelle has been caught in the scene of the crime and pronounced guilty!
You guys probably have something like this if you read one of my recent blog posts on the other Baron Banner Blogs on Blogger.
For awhile, I have been delaying and stalling time to post in these blogs and it makes me think, “I can’t really write anything as good as everyone else in those blogs.” But then again, writing can have rules and you can bend them in anyway you want to interpret your message.
I couldn’t think of a single great thing to write about, but there are a million ways and great things to write about in any event, and a blog post is just waiting there to be written on. For a public blog, I suppose I can write all I want and be honest and confident about it, just as much as my regular blogs, but more “structured,” I suppose.
The way I see it, most of our blog posts from the blogger were mostly personal and like a diary or journal, a personal one in which anyone can write freely, whether caring for grammar or mistakes or not. I see now as, also, a blueprint or a brainstorm map…And usually as most people start off in certain writing (let’s take essays, for example), a rough draft.
“Structured.” I don’t completely understand how to exactly structure my writing in the blogs and I’m still trying to figure out how to put some…well strenghth into my article writings like my blogs, without turning it into something like an editorial or something with cheerleading into it. I’m kind of drifting away from the point so… (I guess that part was un-structured to the post).
Most of the best writings I have ever written was sometime I could relate to or something that I extremely thought into in my mind with brainstorm. So if we just chose to write an article, just because we had a passion for it, it would turn out to be a better article (with the basic needs of an article, of course). But if we were picked or chose to write an article that was news we didn’t exactly particularly liked, but chose because we needed an article to write, there is a bit of slack and less strength in that writing. If there was something interesting that could catch our attention in each article, a bit of something that makes us know that the article or the post was something we could relate to or want to read…something like a hook of a story and another hook within the story… Something that authors and writers perfect in, that makes us urge to read more. I feel like that is because a part of the author’s passion into writing and trying to interest in in anyway with steps. (Structured?)
I’m not sure where I was going with this blog, but -ding- I guess I found something to write about; though, I have to try to be more confident with my writing with this post. I also suppose, I was trying to understand myself, about the word “structured.” So far, in most of these posts, I felt a bit of passion and a bit of interest into the blogs from the authors. I hope mine have done the same. Sorry, if I don’t make a bit sense at all.
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