Biting off more than I can chew
I tend to have an unofficial and unplanned schedule for blogging. I don’t always follow it, but usually I do most of my posting some time in the early-to-mid-afternoon. There are early-morning exceptions, of course, as well as late-night ones. But generally that’s the pattern: early-to-mid-afternoon.
But sometimes I get behind, even though I don’t meant to. Today was one of those days. This time it happened because of something that’s not unusual: I started a post that I thought would be short, very short. In this case it was about the Google demonstrations. I was just going to say a little bit about them and move on. But it took me longer than I thought it would to get any information except the most basic, and then the story ended up being more convoluted than I expected.
That’s the thing about blogging, or one of the things. Time. You never know how much time a post will take, or where it will lead you. My natural curiosity seems to dictate that I try to write something that’s not just surface and knee-jerk, but that goes into a certain amount of depth instead (although this being a blog and considering the need to produce a few posts each day, it can’t be too much depth).
But that all takes time. And my efforts are not always successful.
Thus, my 600-or-so current drafts, containing full-fledged posts, half-posts, disorganized notes, lists of sources, or just ideas for posts. At least I’m unlikely to run out of ideas if I have a dry spell.
[ADDENDUM: Oh, and by the way, I haven’t forgotten Part II of my Soros post. Probably will be published tomorrow. Probably.]
Just this morning I was imagining what your drafts folder must look like as I await Soros Part II.
Sharon W:
Luckily, it’s not a real folder. It’s an online folder. If it were a real folder I’d need a separate file cabinet to hold it.
Regardless of the frequency, I look forward to reading your posts. No worries. Enjoy what you do and don’t force it.
Thank you.
Just a voice in the wilderness
Thank you and I amazed watching your posting everyday for over a decade. Lots of hard work and Thank You, that’s enough said.
It was kind of funny reading about your on-line folder of unfinished ideas in conjunction with the physicist’s box of old notes about his unpublishable theory.
I have to agree with all the comments so far!
This particular posting about your own working habits and the pitfalls thereof is also interesting in its own right.
:>)
You need to blog more about girl singers. And Latin jazz.