Thursday, April 24, 2008

For our next post we are going to look back at our previous posts and think about what it would mean to develop our individual voices in the blogsphere. Below are some questions to consider, but choose the ones that resonate with you most and expand on them. The goal of this post is to reflect on the voices in our posts, and think about what type of blog we would think about creating outside of this classroom, using our personal voices.

Is there a post you wrote up that you think resonates most as your preferred style of writing for blogging?

I dont really know. I put a poem or two on here and a copuple stories (that i want forced to do). I could say that they resonate most as my preffered style of writing. But i dont like blogging.

Is there a particular topic or theme we've explored, or not explored, that you would consider to utilize as a central theme for your overall blog? Would you use it for journaling? Writing and critiquing poetry? Discussing politics? Ranting about society's flaws? Celebrating musicians or artists that you admire? Some other theme?

I used Bush alot in my blogs. I so hate him. He was pretty much the center of my blogging. Well him and black people. I wouldnt use blogging for journaling. Thats wat a journal is for. Duh! I could rant about societys flaws on here. but then again i do that everywhere.

Who would your audience be? Would you write for your peers, adults, or yourself? What would be the end goal of your blog?

My audience would be emo kids maybe. President Bush haters, people who like youtube. I dont know. I would definetally not write for adults. they just woudnt like what i have to say about anything. Because im honest and they wouldnt like my honesty at all. I say whats on my mind and i hold nothing back. I caould write for myself too i guess. BUt why would i write a bunch of personal stuff on the web? it's just not smart.

What strategies would you use to really "own" your blog? What would you incorporate that you might not have incorporated due to any present limitations?

I own my blog now. I created it. so it's mine. that is all the owning of this thing that i plan on having.

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