I started ‘Good Reason’ five years and 900 posts ago, and now it feels like I’ve run out of things to say. Ever get that feeling? How do you avoid devolving into a cantankerous complaining crank? How do you keep from repeating yourself? What do you do to get back your blogging groove? Maybe I’m living and not having to write about living. Maybe that load of exams I just marked almost killed my enthusiasm for living entirely.
While you’re contemplating that, I’ll leave you with some recent sightings of the Daniel font. Very edgy, not very edgy, and somewhere in between.
28 November 2010 at 9:35 pm
I've been blogging for far less than five years (well done, by the way!) but I get the "nothing left to write" feeling every two weeks or so. I come up with more stuff anyway. There is, as they say, nothing new under the sun … and inevitably we repeat ourselves, or say old things in only slightly new ways, or say something that someone else has said before (perhaps better). But you never know who's reading what you write and being exposed to those ideas for the first time. Every once in a while I hear from those readers through my blog (they tend to lurk) and that gives me encouragement.
Nice font work, by the way.