I’ve
been away from the computer lately, for vacationy stuff. It was refreshing and
usually fun, and we even managed to get out of the area for a week—not exactly
a relaxing kind of a trip, as I’ll detail later.
Sometimes
fun is sitting on a beach with a good book; sometimes fun is clamboring into
caves and hiking to waterfalls while researching a good book. Don’t worry,
there’ll be photos.
I’ve
been neglecting my blog terribly, which isn’t a good thing for a working
writer. Recently I read writers should put a “selling” post on their blog and
social media only once every six posts or so. That makes sense: Why read
someone when all they ever talk about is how often you should read them? By the
way, you should read me often.
Sometimes
it’s hard to control that: Such as earlier this month, when I had a book
signing, and later next month, when I have a new book release as well as some
appearances. But ordinarily I think it’s a good idea, if you want people to
think your writing is entertaining, to write entertaining stuff.
I’d
look just like Captain Obvious if I was just a bit slimmer.
Some
blogging experts (can you get a degree in that?) believe your blog should be
narrowly focused. If you’re a tree frog expert and keep your posts all about tree
frogs, you’ll soon be followed by hundreds, if not thousands, of tree-frog
entheusiasts, right? And whether you submit your book about tree frogs to a
publisher or go independent, having a following of tree-frog lovers ready to
buy your book is a huge advantage.
Makes
sense.
But
I’m a person of eclectic, if low-brow, tastes. I don’t have one obsession alone
unless it’s writing, and if I write only about writing doesn’t that bring me
back to the original problem? The only thing my interests really have in common
is humor, and sometimes not that.
So
here’s an idea: rotating through various subjects, in addition to talking about
the writer’s life. Not necessarily on a specific day, but mixing it up so
there’s something for everyone, and when appropriate loading some humor into
it. Some possible topics include entertainment (Hey, I still watch some TV) and
the possibly related book/movie reviews; emergency services (‘cause I’ve got
that firefighter/911 dispatcher thing going on); photography (pictures make
everything better); history (we’re releasing a humorous history book next year,
which will make my third history related project); local/Indiana stuff; politics
(if I can stomach it); and … I don’t know. What else?
So
what do you think? As always I have to think about what will sell the most
books, but above all I have to be funny, or entertaining … or maybe the word is
interesting. It turns out a proper blog is a lot of work.