Blogging has been such a boon to the writing process - people who love to write have taken on to blogging with gusto! I suspect that where emails may not be archived in a way which leads to the later discovery of correspondence providing rich glimpses into past lives, blogs might be archived in a more permanet way, perhaps even printed out and kept somewhere for future reading.
There are so many approaches to writing blogs. I've decided to look out for more 'one' page blogs, with at the most three pages - an about and contact page as well as the blog page.
Here's my first find for today - it's a very simple one page wordpress blog involving reflecting on the psychotherapeutic process by social worker Alison Ball who has specialised in counselling and psychotherapy. It has a 'serious' and 'reflective' tone, with categories highlighted reflect recent topics.
http://www.psychotherapistsinmelbourne.com.au/blog/
Sometimes a google search will come across a gem in a blog... such as a search for an image of Santa Claus and his helpers.... which led to this blog posted in 2009 in a very eclectic approach to blogging - https://nancyks.wordpress.com/2009/12/24/twas-the-night-before-christmas/ ....
Bev
There are so many approaches to writing blogs. I've decided to look out for more 'one' page blogs, with at the most three pages - an about and contact page as well as the blog page.
Here's my first find for today - it's a very simple one page wordpress blog involving reflecting on the psychotherapeutic process by social worker Alison Ball who has specialised in counselling and psychotherapy. It has a 'serious' and 'reflective' tone, with categories highlighted reflect recent topics.
http://www.psychotherapistsinmelbourne.com.au/blog/
Sometimes a google search will come across a gem in a blog... such as a search for an image of Santa Claus and his helpers.... which led to this blog posted in 2009 in a very eclectic approach to blogging - https://nancyks.wordpress.com/2009/12/24/twas-the-night-before-christmas/ ....
Bev