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Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Q&A (well at least the Q part, for now)
So when I re-activated this blog as a writing exercise in music stuff, I didn't think much of it. They say to get better at anything is to constantly do it over and over, and be critical of yourself. I wanted to be a better writer and be better at communicating in general. I do a lot of product reviews for performermag.com and I do some general music articles, but I sometimes like to stretch out a bit, and with a magazine's limits of size, doing that was going to be tough.
I have no problem being hard or critical on myself. I'm not going to drift into the stereotypical abyss of booze and self loathing all great writers aspire to. I'll take to being a less than great writer, have my liver intact, and be able to enjoy life. My exploration of music has been fun for a majority of the time, and my writing about it, has been the same. But getting better means keep doing it, over and over, until you get it right.
In my list of articles I'm working on I try to vary things up, However I am curious as to if there are any topics or questions you, the readers, have for me. Any particular subject I haven't covered? A theme I alluded to that you'd like to go a bit deeper with? Please feel free to reach out to me on this, and I'll try to cover them in future posts. This blog does have an analytics section for the owner (me) and while I can't see who's looking at this page, I do get a breakdown of data, as to how many visitors I get, and what posts get checked out. I've been a bit surprised at the numbers coming in, so apparently I do get quite a few people looking at this page, and since you've given me your attention, I'd like to give you, the reader mine.
Drop me a question or message me in the comment section below this post.
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I look foreward to hearing from you all.
Thanks
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