It’s been a year since I last posted on my blog. I stopped
writing it because, firstly, I wanted to prioritise my novel (which I’ve now
finished!) and, secondly, I became aware of the sheer volume of ‘stuff’ that is
posted online. What made me think I had anything to add worth reading?
There’s a song I like by Switchfoot:
'Adding to the noise' - Switchfoot
I look at various social media sites and see a constant
stream of, mostly banal, posts (no offence intended to anyone in particular!)
and wonder: why should I add to it? What makes my musings more worthy of
airtime than those of anyone else?
Eventually, I’ve realised it depends on why you’re
writing/posting – or indeed doing anything else creative. If you’re doing it because
you want to, because you feel you have something to offer that might be of
benefit to the world then, great. But if you’re doing it because you want attention, and your work is screaming: ‘Look at me! Look at me!’ then maybe you shouldn’t
be doing it at all.
Don’t get me wrong, I love it when my blog-views go up, or when
people comment on or share my work. My ego gets a boost and I feel validated, of
course I do. But it can’t become the reason for writing, otherwise I’m just selling
out.
So, I’m back. Because I like writing on here, and because I
think I have something worth saying.
If you disagree and it’s just more ‘noise’ to you then, please,
turn off this blog…
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