I really liked writing these posts.
In fact, I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would. The best part about it
was talking with artists. I have found a kinship with them and it felt more
like having conversations rather than interviewing. Hopefully I will keep
bumping into artists and having interesting conversations with them, because if
so I would love to keep writing this blog. I will also keep blogging because
it’s a good experience for an aspiring writer like myself.
The
first week of blogging went much better than expected. I didn’t have a hard
time talking to people, and it wasn’t hard to find people to talk to about art
in a town that is so full of artists. I didn’t even expect to talk to David
Vigil for as long as I did, but I’m glad I stopped to talk to him. I also
talked to another artist at length when I wasn’t expecting to, which I will
probably write about for next week. The only thing that concerns me is planning
some of the bigger things I want to write about which would require more time
and a little bit of money. I’m sure I can figure it out, though.
I
hope my writing isn’t too informal, but I like this more relaxed style of
writing for the blog. It feels more natural to me, and I have more experience
with it. I think blogging is a good way to tell stories because it gives the writer
more freedom. I like being able to write about something I am passionate
about, and telling the stories in this style. I don’t have any complaints about this class to speak of, but I was a
bit unprepared for three posts a week. With a little more planning, it’ll be
fine.
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