Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Slow Hands


As Curious Quill reaches its first minor landmark of fifty posts, I thought I'd treat you to a boring and self-indulgent examination of the whys and wherefores of my writing. What blogging means to me. And why I'm determined not to succumb to the three-month itch.

When I started writing this last summer, I didn't know what I wanted it to be (note the dodgy url). I knew that I didn't want some sort of horrible online, confessional diary. Nor did I want a bland, unfiltered stream of information. I knew at least that character was important.

Cramming googlable content in would be as evil as foie gras. I didn't want to shovel meaningless traffic my way by using keywords like SEX or HOT or JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE. In fact I wasn't that bothered about building up a huge readership, as long as I had one. And as long as some proportion of that readership was anonymous to me. What was important was to have a voice, even if that voice didn't yet have anything to say.

Like most first-time bloggers, I was sucked into the usual traps. Pompous and self-important posts about how wonderful the new world of blogging was, especially now that I was here. Horrendous posts about the weather. Any old crap thrown together in an attempt to avoid the "blahgs". Posts that referenced private jokes that even the left half of my own brain wasn't in on. Too many gimmicks.

And yet, looking through all the dross I've spewed onto these virtual pages over the last eight months, I still reckon it was worth it, if just for those moments when I really had something to say, something to rage against, rant about, praise, something to laugh at or with. Something that excited to me. Some spark.

I won't make any resolutions. No promises about getting better, blogging more, breaking new ground, expanding readership, closing my mind or opening it up. No promises but one: I'm here to stay.

Saturday, 22 September 2007

Things The Grandchildren Should Know


Just to state the obvious, and as an excuse to post a picture of snow at a random point of the year, the little pictures towards the top right of the page link to my music reviews and film reviews, which are hosted on different blogs.

The book reviews are gone. That was just a silly idea.

Saturday, 8 September 2007

Something Changed


As mentioned in the previous post there have been a few changes happening at Curious Quill. The crux of the matter is that there are now three independent blogs operating under my control as part of the same system, one each for reviewing albums, movies and books. This isn't particularly because I want this to take over my entire life, but rather that I wanted a way to organise and separate my own analyses of these things in a non-diaristic way. In addition it removes them from this blog, freeing it up for my own thoughts on life, or on mine anyway.

So there you are, follow the links at the top if you want to hear my misinformed, partisan opinions on anything and everything I feel I can digest. There's not much there yet, but they will grow (and we'll see how the book one does... I'm not the world's fastest reader). Enjoy.

Thursday, 6 September 2007

Changes


Bigger things to come on Curious Quill. An excess of free time and an itchiness to create means expansion is in the air. An eye for criticism needs to focus. Stay tuned.

And hopefully by now you realise that this post must be named for the David Bowie song. Not the Ozzy-Kelly duet. Shudder.

Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Introducing The Band



Welcome to Curious Quill, a blog written, managed and edited by someone with opinions, informed or otherwise, and an arrogant need to inflict these opinions on others. Over time ground rules may be established for what is to be posted on this site, but for the time being it could be anything. Music I've listened to, films I've watched, bands I've seen, television I've endured or otherwise, books I've read, photos I've taken, people I've met, places I've been, thoughts I've had; anything really.

As with any of these things, feedback is greatly appreciated. This is my first blog, so if I commit some terrible blog faux pas, such as using italicised French phrases, please tell me. Is it acceptable to ever use the word 'blogosphere'? Will I be blackballed by the blogging community if I mention watching QI last night? Should I be using question marks so frequently? I don't know. You do. Tell me.

Here's looking at you, kid.