Quiz for Bloggers Wondering What to Blog About

Natalie d’Arbeloff
1. Should I blog about what makes me angry?
2. Or should I blog about what makes me happy and/or sad?
3. Or should I blog about what I do and see and hear in my day-to-day life?
4. Or should I report on what others are doing in their everyday lives?
5. Or should I blog about the Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything?
6. Or should I see if there are Bloggers Anonymous meetings to cure my addiction to blogging?

My Answers to the above Quiz:

1. All I have to do is read a newspaper or turn on the TV and my rage rises like a rocket and keeps on climbing. And there’s enough fuel for a daily or even an hourly blogrant. But, I ask myself: am I really a natural-born ranter? Isn’t my sputtering rather feeble compared to the inspired apocalyptic rants being posted by some world class ranters? And I must admit that, alas, ranting is not what I’m best at.

2. What makes me happy and/or sad is most often private stuff, raw material which I may or may not transform into something which may or may not be art – gnovels, paintings, whatever. Not regular blogging material, in other words.

3. No. I don’t want to blog about my everyday life. Not every day. Maybe just once in a while.

4. No. I’m not a good reporter, not objective enough. Too emotional (see No.1).

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5. Hm. Now that’s more like it. That makes my little two dimensional brain excited. I’ll get back to you on that one.

6. No. I don’t need to be cured. I can stop any time I want. This proves I’m not addicted.

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