Reading Plan: May 2014
Another month slides by, and here we are again. I hope you’ve all been having a lovely time out there in the big wide world. Things are good in these parts – a few reviews under my belt, and I’m moving along nicely with my own writing. So nicely, in fact, that I’m going to spend most of May pressing forward with a second draft of my own novel as well as a couple of other writing projects I’ve fallen into. This will likely mean that times are quiet in these parts – I hope you’ll all forgive me on that score; I promise to write reviews with any spare time I might find, but time is likely to be a rare commodity this month.
I have been wondering whether to dip my toe into the world of video blogging too – ‘Vlogging’ as I believe the trendy gits circa 2008 might have called it – it seems a much quicker fix for when one wants to share opinions with the world! Of course, needless digressions can’t be edited out like they can in print, so I wonder if I’d survive as a vlogger. Still, what do you all think – any interest in me branching out into videos as well as writing?
In the meantime, I will try and write the previously promised review of Lord of the Flies this month, and see how the rest of my time falls out.
Notable Posts from April
I have been wondering whether to dip my toe into the world of video blogging too – ‘Vlogging’ as I believe the trendy gits circa 2008 might have called it – it seems a much quicker fix for when one wants to share opinions with the world! Of course, needless digressions can’t be edited out like they can in print, so I wonder if I’d survive as a vlogger. Still, what do you all think – any interest in me branching out into videos as well as writing?
In the meantime, I will try and write the previously promised review of Lord of the Flies this month, and see how the rest of my time falls out.
Notable Posts from April
Review: Transparent Things by Vladimir Nabokov
Review: The Second Plane by Martin Amis
Review: The Library by James Campbell
Review: The Second Plane by Martin Amis
Review: The Library by James Campbell
2 Comments
Vlogging would be really interesting! It's an idea I've toyed with too, so would love to see how you get on.
ReplyDeleteHave got the video cam all ready to go - just the odds of making a tit of myself stopping me at the moment ;)
ReplyDeleteI always welcome comments...