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A Blogger I Am Not

I have a confession...
I'm not a very good blogger. I realize you are probably gasping with shock right now. Wait, that would require me to have followers for anyone to be shocked. And why don't I have any followers? Because I'm not a very good blogger.
It's not even that I don't like to blog. I feel like I have a lot to say and would love to share my thoughts with anyone who is foolish enough, I mean willing to listen.
The problem is that my brilliant ideas always come to me at the most inconvenient moments such as while I'm driving or out running. By the time I get access to a device, I'm too lazy to revisit my idea. Although perhaps that is a sign that it wasn't so bright after all.
But being the Golden Social Age that it is, blogging is an excellent way to connect with people and build an audience for my yet to be published works. That and Twitter. Which I am also not really on top of.
Obviously I need to be approaching this as a job. I need to keep in mind that while I have no pay check yet, the time I spend on here could potentially pay off in the end. Potentially.
On a somewhat related note, I have been participating in NaNoWriMo this month and am already more than 23k words into another novel. I'm excited to share more details about that soon. Hopefully before the end of the year. If you would like to know what NaNoWriMo is, check out the website: www.nanowrimo.org
Until next time...

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