Thoughts on politics (neither left nor right but upward), film, food, books, homosexuality, religion, technology, theatre, travel, adventures, genealogy, love, virtue, and whatnot.
Sunday, March 06, 2005
Inflection Point
I've been blogging for two months now, so I thought I'd take a brief moment to reflect on what I thought this blog might be and what it has become. In other words, time to write my first meta-blog. I had a number of goals in the back of my mind. One of them was simply to write something every day. While there have been a few gaps, especially when I've been away for a weekend (like this one), I have mostly succeeded here. Another goal was to avoid partisan polemics. It's hard for me to judge how well I've succeeded there, but if I have succeeded, then anyone reading me should have some difficulty pigeon-holing me with any of the standard political labels. (Comments?) Yet another goal has been to keep my topics diverse. While the issue of same-sex marriage is much on my mind and my heart lately, I have written 8 articles on that topic, but also have written 9 film, concert, opera, and restaurant reviews, 3 or 4 articles on social security, a dozen on various other political issues (world, national, and state), and occasional other topics (genealogy, Martin Luther King day, Valentine's Day, birthdays, home-cooked meals). I'm pleased, but if I seem to be becoming a one-track on marriage, or if I veer in bizarre directions, feel free to let me know. Yet another goal was to be always substantive. I have endeavored never to write a post that was barely more than a link or a quote, without adding some analysis, rebuttal, or commentary myself. Lastly, I didn't have an explicit goal of getting attention or developing a readership, although it is certainly gratifying to know that the effort I put into this is not just entirely for myself. On that count, I'm very pleased to have what the site-meter tells me is about 20 readers a day, and even more gratifying, to have been blogrolled and linked by a number of fellow bloggers I much respect. So, so far so good. I'm enjoying how it's turning out, and hope that you are enjoying it too!
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