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Old 12-29-2009, 02:21 AM   #231 (permalink)
Cochonette
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Question to bloggers: Do you feel that a certain level of life experience was necessary before you could have a satisfactory blog? If so, how much?

I have a spiritual blog and a vegan blog, but so far only a few of my posts would I call real "keepers." The others were perhaps more for me than anyone else, experimenting with writing for an audience and on certain topics. I know I need to get better at writing, which I am working on... but I wonder if that's really enough. I feel like I have a lot of knowledge, but so far lack the ability to share it very often in a unique way, especially as I get a lot of that knowledge from other blogs (but some of it from academic journals and books). I know more experience will help me, but I am just wondering how much more it will take...

There's so much to learn, I wonder if by the time I am a decent blogger, everything won't already be said! Maybe I should just think of blogging as learning for other areas of life.

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