I've been at this blog for many years. There have been some good posts, some tremendous interviews with a variety of people, some interesting reviews good, bad, and in between. I've primarily kept focused on the byline at the top of my blog. As with most of us who do blogs for any length of time, we often repeat information, try different approaches, and do no doubt struggle to put up entertaining, thoughtful pieces most of the time. I can testify it has stretched my creativity to the max – and I didn't have a lot of it to stretch! Suffice it to say It's demanding.
So my question(s) to you (writers, readers, and miscellaneous blog visitors): What do you like to experience when you visit a blog? What keeps you coming back for more?
I find those hard questions to answer, but I'll give you my answers in a different form by telling you what I don't want to experience when I visit a blog. I don't want to receive a lecture, i.e. how to write, what to write, how much to write, when to write. If I read a review of a novel (and I only read them after I've read the book), I don't want to hear gushing without specifics as to why the story was so darn good. I can appreciate many approaches to blogging, but not a lot them will interest me. And I confess, voice is important for me when I'm reading articles.
So . . . what say you?
Father, you are my inspiration. Period. Apart from you, I can do nothing. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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