Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: Something I Wish I Knew More About
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Digest 20260511 – thirty-eight
birthday, unfinished thoughts, distractions
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Nona The Ninth (The Locked Tomb #3) by Tamsyn Muir
☠️☠️☠️☠️ 4/5 Bones - Nona brings a sweeter, warmer tone than previous books, and some answers to my many questions!
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Kavivar Ravindranath Tagore Birth Anniversary special...
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Reading Roundup: April 2026
April was all about Adrian Mole and The Locked Tomb (two separate series, though the mind boggles at that combo!).
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Adrian Mole the Wilderness Years (Adrian Mole #) by Sue Townsend
⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 Stars - Funny as always, with some emotional moments that really resonated with me.
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“The Guardian of Couture” Inaugural Sneak Preview
Eleven in the morning hit like an after-school alarm as Emilia came to my office and said, “Two-hour lunch. You, me, Francis, the assistants you met today. Moreno’s Bistro. Don’t worry, it’s part of your internship. All interns are paid to eat lavish.”
I knew it wasn’t polite to say no to paid-for meals, especially when my stomach was craving for something more than fruit. So I followed the Briton assistant as we joined the others for a three-minute trek to the restaurant in question. Once we arrived (apparently, the owners of the restaurant knew of the magazine), we were sitting down in a private dining room of the restaurant as I grabbed a menu that boasted no prices. Knowing better than to refuse or go hungry, I settled for a bruschetta-themed pasta dish and a side salad.
“So, Alcide,” Gianna said after the blonde and perky waitress took everyone’s orders. “Feeling the pressure yet? You can tell that this is far from what you’re used to.”
“It’s fast-paced and full of high energy, but I’m understanding the lay of the land,” I replied, pausing to take a sip of iced tea. “Plus, staying on my feet at a job like waiting tables at Bennigan’s or busing tables at Zum-Zum gave me practice.”
“So we’ve heard,” Derrick said. “And what of your family?”
That made the air drop ten degrees at the mention of the people who had me exiled. Might as well, I said to myself. Out loud, “Well, my family isn’t the type of being used to the idea of working at a fashion magazine. They expected me to go to Liberty University or at least stay local and marry the church pastor’s daughter, who had the personality of cold spaghetti.”
“But surely you might’ve wanted some sort of reconciliation,” Mariah suggested.
I shook my head no. “My father was a proud and overly masculine man, just like my older brother Tyler. The latter was a jock with the typical asshole vibes yet is also a state trooper for the Lone-Star State and one of the teen-designated pastors,” I said. “Paige, meanwhile, could light up a room and make everyone feel more at ease. She was also as demure and deferring as my mother. They were fitted for each other. Then you have me, the middle child with dark humor like his late grandparents- both sets- and was never taken seriously. I was actually glad for being exiled because the expectations set before me changed more than Tyler changed his underpants.
“When they told me that I couldn’t return to Texas under the penalty of being shot down, I knew that they meant every word. Tyler and his buddies were good with guns and never missed a shot. They called me up every time that there was something going on back home and I was barred from attending. I was even barred from missing Paige’s graduation from middle school while I was a freshman in college. ‘Just stay where you are if you value your life,’ Tyler had slurred the day before. ‘Don’t make me regret not shooting you at the Greyhound bus station.’ So, I stayed away and either celebrated in silence when there were happy moments back home or mourned in silence when someone passed away. And even if I don’t get a job at Couture, I know that going back to Texas was, and still is, out of the question,” I finished.
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Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge: Something I Could Give A Speech About With No Notice
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How Often Should You Publish Blog Posts? Real Questions for Real Bloggers
One of the comments left on a recent post of mine not only caught my attention but also prompted me to reconsider a subject I have often heard discussed among bloggers and readers: the balance between quantity and quality in blogging.
Quantity vs Quality in Blogging
We think the biggest change in blogging is the number of senseless posts, especially these senseless affirmative comments. There is much quantity and less and less quality. You cannot maintain a certain quality when producing a post daily.
We quite often ask ourselves why we put ourselves through this, visiting so many pointless blogs? That’s one of the reasons we’re considering ending blogging. Maybe it’s our narcissism that keeps us blogging?
What do You think?
What keeps you blogging, and how do you feel about the balance between quantity and quality?
How do they do it?
I’ve often wondered how some bloggers produce so many posts. I’m talking about those who publish more than one post a day. Are they robotic, sitting at their computers all day, every day, or do they have a secret to writing and scheduling posts without compromising quality?
Can We Post Daily and Still Maintain Quality?
What would you think of a blogger who said they published lots of posts daily because they didn’t have anything else to do, but then added they didn’t have time to leave engaging comments, so they left short, non-engaging comments everywhere because they had too many blogs to visit? All that would tell me is that they didn’t have time for the bloggers or blogs they follow.
If you’re producing blog posts with little text and lots of photographs, I can understand why you’re posting so many posts daily. But does producing so many posts affect not only the quality of the posts but also the quality of your blog?
Do Frequent Posts Attract Meaningful Engagement?
One of the reasons I stopped publishing Wordless Wednesday posts was that they weren’t attracting the kind of comments I crave. Instead, those posts were getting comments that I thought made my blog look spammy. It can feel pointless when, week after week, your posts receive the same “Lovely photo!” comment without any detail about what makes the reader say that. I see it all the time, all over the blogging world. How many ways can you keep responding to the same ‘Lovely photo’ comment without it becoming too boring or pointless?
I’ve also stopped following blogs because they were publishing too many posts each day. I found it too overwhelming.
Over to you
This is the place to discuss and engage not only with me but also with other readers. Have your say. I’d love to hear your thoughts, so please leave a comment and start a discussion on this intriguing blogging topic. Do you think posting more often affects the quality of what we publish and how we interact with each other?
I look forward to discussing this subject with you all.
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2 maggio torna la Giornata Mondiale dei Blogger, una ricorrenza nata per celebrare chi ogni giorno trasforma idee, passioni e competenze in contenuti capaci di ispirare milioni di persone. Se vuoi rileggere l’articolo dello scorso anno, lo trovi
Giornata Mondiale dei Blogger💻
Il 2026, però, porta con sé un vento nuovo: meno frenesia, più autenticità, più qualità. È l’anno in cui il blogging torna alle origini, ma con strumenti completamente rinnovati.
✨ Le novità del 2026: cosa sta cambiando nel mondo dei blogger
1. Il boom dei “blog lenti”
Dopo anni dominati da contenuti rapidissimi e iper-ottimizzati, nel 2026 cresce il movimento dei slow blog: articoli più lunghi, più personali, più curati. I lettori cercano storie vere, non solo liste e tutorial.
2. Nascono le “micro‑community tematiche”
Le piattaforme lanciano nuovi spazi dedicati a gruppi ristretti di lettori affezionati. Non più solo follower: piccole comunità che dialogano, votano i temi dei prossimi articoli e partecipano alla creazione dei contenuti.
3. L’AI diventa assistente, non sostituto
Nel 2026 si diffonde l’uso dell’intelligenza artificiale come supporto per:
Ma la voce del blogger resta centrale: lo stile personale è tornato a essere un valore assoluto.
4. Il ritorno dei blog personali
Dopo anni di dominio dei social, molti creator stanno riaprendo un blog “vero”, per avere uno spazio indipendente, senza algoritmi capricciosi. Il 2026 è l’anno del “torno a casa” digitale.
5. Nuove certificazioni per i contenuti trasparenti
Per combattere fake news e contenuti copiati, alcune piattaforme introducono badge di:
🌍 Curiosità dal mondo
E in Italia nel 2026?
Il blogging italiano vive una nuova primavera. Sempre più blogger scelgono:
E soprattutto… si torna a leggere i blog con calma, magari la domenica mattina con un cappuccino accanto.
💡 Perché questa giornata è importante
La Giornata Mondiale dei Blogger celebra:
Un blog non è solo un sito: è un piccolo mondo costruito con passione.
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