Wednesday, August 24, 2011

My first blog post ever, where I, trying to write novel #2 and share pithy insights about how that's working out, cozy up to the idea of blogging


It is a truth universally acknowledged that a YA writer in possession of half a brain must be in want of a blog.

So here I sit, staring at a blank page, or more accurately, a somewhat blank screen in the middle of which is the cyber equivalent of a page, and I do, I seriously and honestly do, sort of definitely, want to blog.

With reservations.

There are some wonderful blogs that I love out there. They are witty and incisive. They talk about books and about writing and about the writer’s life in a way that is intimate and intelligent and inviting. They take tiny, vivid moments and make them moving and compelling and big.

I want to write one of those great blogs.

But then there are the pitfalls.
Hells yeah. The pitfall of folks who have moved beyond the mere plucking of grey hairs and have actually taken to covering their grey hairs with artfully applied streaks and vast patches of blond dye but who persist in saying things like “hells yeah” and otherwise masquerading as YA’s.

The pitfall of being mind-numbingly boring. It could happen. I have already noticed that I lead a life without one single fun fact in it. A life devoid of all perkiness. Although I suppose that when I find myself sinking into fun-free prose, I can always throw in a picture of my dog.


Cute, huh? I, on the other hand, require extensive airbrushing to even vaguely approach cuteness.


The pitfall of way too much (personal) information, with its related and even more hideous cousin: the accidental revelation of way too much information. Personal information that it embarrasses readers to even consider, that is just hanging there, completely and shamelessly naked, between the lines.

The pitfall of being way too impersonal, completely wasting the opportunities for spontaneity and real connection that blogging offers.

The pitfall of creating a cyber persona that isn’t real vs. the pitfall of failing to edit your real self and mistakenly believing that readers will sit there, enraptured, when you tell them what your mother-in-law said (and didn’t say) when your otherwise nice dog tried to eat her Chihuahua.


The pitfall of missing the boat on the form and going on for way too long…

Perhaps I’ll stop now.

14 comments:

  1. Hi Ann,

    Welcome to blogging! So excited to follow your journey. Let's do lunch soon!

    Barbara B

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  2. You know the "I'm Flying" song from Peter Pan? That's more or less how I feel about blogging at the moment. I'll PM re lunch!
    Ann

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  3. Saw your post on the blueboards and came over to say welcome to the blogging world. Also congratulations on your YA book! How exciting! I love the cover, makes me want to know more about her.

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  4. Thanks, Catherine! I love the cover too. I saw it and I went, "That's her!"

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  5. (Her being Gabby Gardiner, Where It Began's protagonist and first person narrator.)

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  6. Great start to your blog! And I totally feel your pain, having launched a couple of blogs myself over the years, and being in the midst of getting ready to do it again. Putting yourself out there into the e-universe isn't as easy as some folks make it seem. Best of luck!

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  7. The cover to your book is beautiful. And welcome to blogging!

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  8. I love your cover, too! Glad to meet you!

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  9. Hi Jeanne, Jon, and Kathleen, Thanks! I'm so glad you're here.
    Ann

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  10. I love the title of your blog! Best of luck with it as well as the launch of, Where it Began.

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  11. Great breakdown of the pitfalls. This should be required reading for everyone starting a blog! And beautiful book cover. Congratulations all around, Ann!

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  12. Ann,

    Cute dog photos. And you look lovely, too. Good luck with the blog. I'm looking forward to reading the new book.

    Erica

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  13. Congrats. I found you on the blueboards and you actually made me laugh out loud. That's huge. I look forward to hearing more about WHERE IT BEGAN. Now I must go hit that follow button (no pressure ^_^).

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  14. Dear Megan, Rita, Erica, and Angelina,
    I'm thrilled that you found your way here, thank you for letting me know! (And Erica, the dog photo is cute because the fuzzy dog is, in fact, the cutest dog ever to roam the planet Earth.) As for the laugh out loud part -- made my day!

    Ann

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