Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 9:20:01 GMT
I would start with another question: why start a blog about writing? And yet another: who starts a blog about writing? When I decided to open Penna blu, on 1 September 2010, I had wanted to create a blog that talked about this topic for some time. The first idea for his name was a banal “Write better”. Then I chose a more generic Blue Pen, shorter, but still relevant to writing. My idea at the time was - as I have already said - quite simple: I was tired of reading poorly written texts, full of errors, both in books and, above all, on the web. Since that day the blog has gradually transformed into what it is now and I don't think the transformation is over.
That never ends. Who starts a blog about writing Let's start answering the second question I asked. I liked writing at that time as I like doing it now. But at the beginning I didn't have clear ideas about where to go and what to write. I set out blindly to slowly – and even unconsciously – define a goal. Anyone who opens a blog about writing is a writer . Someone, at Phone Number Data least, who tries to be one. Maybe it's better to say that, at least in my case. Anyone who opens a blog that talks about writing loves to write. And you usually love writing fiction. Here I have published articles on grammar - it is stronger than me, when I read certain blunders I cannot remain insensitive, they are a provocation to which I willingly give in - but also technical articles - the usual "How to do this and that" - and reflective articles on problems encountered .
I finally got it into my head to make Blue Pen a resource for writers and bloggers. It's always good to think big so as not to be an insignificant gnat. Who starts a blog about writing? Who loves to write. Who wants to establish themselves as a writer. Because if you want to be a writer, today, you can no longer propose yourself , but you have to establish yourself as a writer . There are too many out there. It's elbow bumps. Some say there are more writers than readers. I don't think so, but we're close. I have followed and continue to follow several blogs on writing and they are all by people who want to become or are writers. Why start a blog about writing
That never ends. Who starts a blog about writing Let's start answering the second question I asked. I liked writing at that time as I like doing it now. But at the beginning I didn't have clear ideas about where to go and what to write. I set out blindly to slowly – and even unconsciously – define a goal. Anyone who opens a blog about writing is a writer . Someone, at Phone Number Data least, who tries to be one. Maybe it's better to say that, at least in my case. Anyone who opens a blog that talks about writing loves to write. And you usually love writing fiction. Here I have published articles on grammar - it is stronger than me, when I read certain blunders I cannot remain insensitive, they are a provocation to which I willingly give in - but also technical articles - the usual "How to do this and that" - and reflective articles on problems encountered .
I finally got it into my head to make Blue Pen a resource for writers and bloggers. It's always good to think big so as not to be an insignificant gnat. Who starts a blog about writing? Who loves to write. Who wants to establish themselves as a writer. Because if you want to be a writer, today, you can no longer propose yourself , but you have to establish yourself as a writer . There are too many out there. It's elbow bumps. Some say there are more writers than readers. I don't think so, but we're close. I have followed and continue to follow several blogs on writing and they are all by people who want to become or are writers. Why start a blog about writing