Cute “Fractured Fairy Tale” with merit for those comfortable slipping into one of the three conveniently predefined “piggy suits” illustrated.
But there are MORE than piggies in the forest, and perhaps MORE FEARFUL traps than the “big bad blog” waiting out there.
Taken with a grain of salt (or cup of “pig slop” if you like), a nice little reminder that you get out of ANYTHING (not just blogging) EXACTLY what you put into it. Adjust your expectations accordingly.
As a fellow insomniac, I liked the story. Blogging does have an awful lot to do with making authentic and honest connections with other bloggers and folks online.
Having been a Internet journalist even before the dot com burst(really! since 1993) it’s interesting how it all still revolves around community and good resources for folks. Give em what they need and they’ll read and connect.
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July 16th, 2007
2:30 pm
Cute “Fractured Fairy Tale” with merit for those comfortable slipping into one of the three conveniently predefined “piggy suits” illustrated.
But there are MORE than piggies in the forest, and perhaps MORE FEARFUL traps than the “big bad blog” waiting out there.
Taken with a grain of salt (or cup of “pig slop” if you like), a nice little reminder that you get out of ANYTHING (not just blogging) EXACTLY what you put into it. Adjust your expectations accordingly.
On that level, a great little story…
July 16th, 2007
3:06 pm
As a fellow insomniac, I liked the story. Blogging does have an awful lot to do with making authentic and honest connections with other bloggers and folks online.
Having been a Internet journalist even before the dot com burst(really! since 1993) it’s interesting how it all still revolves around community and good resources for folks. Give em what they need and they’ll read and connect.