One of the most important marketing/writing skills you will need to succeed as a writer is having your own blog. Many authors have a blog where they can interact with their potential audience(s) and share the process of writing, or snippets of their personal lives.
First off, many of you are probably familiar with what a blog is, but if not, here you go--some important information:
A blog is a web log or web journal. A journal written online. Just like your physical writing journal, a blog can include ideas for stories, your own personal reaction to books/films/national events, etc. It can be a good place to publish your poetry, fiction, and plays before you eventually get paid for your writing. Some companies and media sources hire writers to set up and contribute to a company blog--and they pay you for it! For more info check here.
However, there's a lot to know about blogging. Check out the links below and read a little about blogs before attempting to create one.
5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Blogging
Here's a few sample writers blogs (with tips about being a writer)
HOMEWORK: If you did not complete any of the previous assignments (or did not finish writing on the blog) do so. Add entries as you see fit to your blog. Post previous poems, short stories, essays, rants, whatever you would like. Have fun and publish!
Please read the collection of Micro-Fiction (see handout) for Thursday. We will be writing our own micro fiction stories next class.
First off, many of you are probably familiar with what a blog is, but if not, here you go--some important information:
A blog is a web log or web journal. A journal written online. Just like your physical writing journal, a blog can include ideas for stories, your own personal reaction to books/films/national events, etc. It can be a good place to publish your poetry, fiction, and plays before you eventually get paid for your writing. Some companies and media sources hire writers to set up and contribute to a company blog--and they pay you for it! For more info check here.
However, there's a lot to know about blogging. Check out the links below and read a little about blogs before attempting to create one.
5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Blogging
Here's a few sample writers blogs (with tips about being a writer)
- Sample Blog
- Sample blog
- Sample blog (writing tips)
- Sample blogs and types: Teen Blog #1, Teen Blog #2, Teen Blog #3, Teen Blog #4, Teen Blog #5.
- Guest Writer's blog: Amy Aderman
1. Go to blogspot.com or (tumblr.com--please note you will not be able to access tumblr from the RCSD network). You may use blogger (read link to set this up), this is Google's blog site and you can use a Google email address, if you have one. You may also use word press at this link. The choice is yours.NOTE: Please send me your blog address in the COMMENT section below.
2. You may take a quick tour, if interested. Otherwise, create a new account.
3. You must enter an email account (if you have no email, use one from your family; if this isn’t working, use an email account from a trusted and valued friend.) You can set up a new email account at gmail.com. This is a free service. Your email account name will be your “username”
4. Create a password, display your name, look at terms of service, etc.Today, you will need to set up your Blog and write the following posts:
5. Log onto your blog. Follow the prompts to set up your page. Write down your address/passwords, etc. I can't help you if you screw this up.
6. You may provide biographical info and so on. At some point, you will need to create a NEW Post. Each new post needs a title and you should edit it before you post it.
A. An introduction to your website. Welcome your guests and explain that you are a student @ SOTA, taking a creative writing course. This is important so that people know you are a teenager. Feel free to omit (leave out) your last name. You can also use a pseudonym if you'd prefer for privacy sake.These two blog entries will be graded as participation credit. Please complete them today.
B. Write a short non-fiction entry about something you feel passionate about. You can rant, rave, etc. but remember that your blog is a public forum and other people in the world can access your writing. Don't embarrass yourself. Check your spelling and language so you don't come across as ignorant or unskilled. As always, it is important for a writer to think about his/her audience.
HOMEWORK: If you did not complete any of the previous assignments (or did not finish writing on the blog) do so. Add entries as you see fit to your blog. Post previous poems, short stories, essays, rants, whatever you would like. Have fun and publish!
Please read the collection of Micro-Fiction (see handout) for Thursday. We will be writing our own micro fiction stories next class.
4 comments:
My blog
http://elefantwords.wordpress.com/
This is me blog
http://clickhereforfun.wordpress.com/
My blog
http://pesotakiana.blogspot.com/
Hello there! I just wanted to say thank you for listing me under your teen blogs. I enjoyed browsing your blog and being able to read your writing tips. I'm working through a few writing classes myself, and really appreciate them.
Thank you!
Sierra
www.hishandmaiden.com
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