Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 1:53:22 GMT -5
Now there's a kind of newsletter, basically it's the Feedburner service that sends an email every time I publish a post. I will first switch to the MailChimp service and publish two types of newsletters: Blog updates : will continue to be there with an email sent every time a post goes out. New articles : they will be thematic newsletters on the main topics of the blog, but I have to decide how to send them. I will have subscribers choose the topics they are interested in and I will most likely create distinct groups of recipients. Then there's another idea that's buzzing around in my head – I mentioned it. But I have to think about it carefully and if necessary I will publish a survey. Your blogging budget As before for creative writing, choose whether to talk about it here in the comments or in your blog. In that case, report the post.
Did your blog give you satisfaction in 2014? And has it improved compared to last year or not? Has it grown in visits and readers? What do you have planned for 2015? The question for those who don't have a blog yet: do you intend and want to open one? What's still stopping you from opening it?Neil Gaiman says “what if” is one of the most important questions to ask yourself when getting ideas for writing. So it's a method that works, that can actually work. Hyde set in the present day be? And a modern Sandokan? And a Phone Number Data Tarzan? Revisiting a fairy tale : Walter Moers did it years ago when he wrote Ensel and Krete , that is, revisiting Hänsel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm. It wasn't, in my opinion, Moers' most successful novel, but it wasn't bad. What fable or fairy tale appeals to you to revisit? Writing stories to change the world The writing is also busy. But how much can a writer, especially an unknown one, do to change something on the planet for the better? I don't know, but if everyone did their little part of him, maybe something would really change.
Here are seven ideas for stories with a precise message, or rather with a precise intent. New world order : imagine planet Earth completely transformed from a political point of view. In science fiction we often read about various galactic empires, but I don't think it's the only solution to contemplate. New National Government : Are you fed up with our government? Write a story putting who you really want in power. And let's hope it's the right time. Environmental problems : some time ago I talked about ecopunk , a subgenre of science fiction. These are stories to change today's reality, which talk about ecology and alternative energies. Safeguarding animal and plant species : every now and then a science fiction story comes to mind in which it shows an Earth uninhabited by the human species - transferred to other colonized or terraformed planets - and transformed into an immense natural park. It will remain a dream, but at least with writing it can be realized. “ Make poverty history” : the largest anti-poverty movement really exists and the motto is truly brilliant, “Make poverty history”.
Did your blog give you satisfaction in 2014? And has it improved compared to last year or not? Has it grown in visits and readers? What do you have planned for 2015? The question for those who don't have a blog yet: do you intend and want to open one? What's still stopping you from opening it?Neil Gaiman says “what if” is one of the most important questions to ask yourself when getting ideas for writing. So it's a method that works, that can actually work. Hyde set in the present day be? And a modern Sandokan? And a Phone Number Data Tarzan? Revisiting a fairy tale : Walter Moers did it years ago when he wrote Ensel and Krete , that is, revisiting Hänsel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm. It wasn't, in my opinion, Moers' most successful novel, but it wasn't bad. What fable or fairy tale appeals to you to revisit? Writing stories to change the world The writing is also busy. But how much can a writer, especially an unknown one, do to change something on the planet for the better? I don't know, but if everyone did their little part of him, maybe something would really change.
Here are seven ideas for stories with a precise message, or rather with a precise intent. New world order : imagine planet Earth completely transformed from a political point of view. In science fiction we often read about various galactic empires, but I don't think it's the only solution to contemplate. New National Government : Are you fed up with our government? Write a story putting who you really want in power. And let's hope it's the right time. Environmental problems : some time ago I talked about ecopunk , a subgenre of science fiction. These are stories to change today's reality, which talk about ecology and alternative energies. Safeguarding animal and plant species : every now and then a science fiction story comes to mind in which it shows an Earth uninhabited by the human species - transferred to other colonized or terraformed planets - and transformed into an immense natural park. It will remain a dream, but at least with writing it can be realized. “ Make poverty history” : the largest anti-poverty movement really exists and the motto is truly brilliant, “Make poverty history”.