Remember Richard Pryor’s classic piece about his children lying? (see Jan. 13 entry or go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x541sggu4x4
Well, that’s how I felt about previous announcements about me re-launching my blog. I’ve had my blog for years. My interest in “blogging” would shift as easily as my moods, but I’d always encourage my clients: You just HAVE to blog! It’s a great way to connect with people.” I’d bark about the power of the blog, but wasn’t even invested myself.
Then sometime last summer, I challengened myself. I said I would blog EVERYDAY and I was all super aggressive about it…in my mind. Then I wore myself out. It’s damn near impossible to do that with a schedule as demanding as mine. Still, I had to prove to myself. I tried. Then I’d decrease the frequency. Still, I’d blog, but only privately. I wasn’t ready just yet to go live.
And then it hit me: I’m not a blogger. Duh!
What the hell is a “blogger” anyway? It sounds like a cheap tag for non-writers who vent online. I, and so many other creative people I know, are writers who take the craft for more seriously. So with that in mind, the pressure is off. I’m not blogging, but I do write commentary, poetry, and I love sharing info info on this site, a blog named “aprilisms.”
Now that’s the God honest truth.