Whoohoo, I made it!!! š
*does Snoopy happy dance*
This is where I mention I 100% feel anyone who attempted Blaugust should be proud of what theyāve accomplished. Offline life happens, and no matter what youāve had a chance to experiment and learn.Ā Iāve added a Blaugust Blogroll as a submenu up top there, under the About section. I encourage any of my readers to check out the blogs on the list, we have so many talented writers!
Tactics
After I signed up, I made a list of topics Iād been meaning to cover. Some of them I never got around to, and some came up organically, but it gave me a base to work from. When I heard gaming news, I took a few minutes to consider whether I had anything to say on it. I also tried to read as much as I could (not nearly as much as I wanted) since that often gave me ideas, or at least got the gears moving. I made use of our writing prompts, though I tried to do so sparingly so as to only pick topics I was sincerely interested in exploring. I had notes for a few that I later scrapped because I wasnāt feeling it. I made sure to allow myself a few out-of-the-norm posts, both for fun and also because some days I just didnāt have anything else in me. I decided to try to alternate my posts, if Iād just done a research-heavy post, I planned an easier one for the next day.
I prefer writing in the evening, which works pretty well since I can spend time during the day mulling my topic over. This also makes it difficult during long work stretches, but I managed. (Though I did sleep through my alarm one morning, eep!) I tried to write any time I was home and had a lot of ideas ā this meant sometimes I started an extra post after my required one, but it also helped me take advantage of the times I was super motivated on a topic.
Other than that, I kept an eye on my schedule and tried to plan for days I knew Iād be busy. I knew it would be easier for me to keep going with one a day than to catch up, so I made every effort to do that. The hardest days were when I was sick and the night I posted so late. If I hadnāt written part of my post before the podcast and surprise dungeon run, I donāt think I would have made it. Or I would have had to bow out of the dungeon which would have sucked. I had to be careful planning my Holosuite articles as well, since I try to keep them longer and more complete than I necessarily do for my regular posts.
The Dungeon Bosses
Writing a blog post daily is not an easy task, much less trying to keep them interesting for both myself and those reading. I still needed to get to work, do the podcast, take care of the dog, and all that other fun offline stuff. (Super props to the parents who participated, I know youāve got even more to juggle!)
In my case, this was also a huge time investment for another reason. While I applaud folks who can dash off a post and publish it quickly, I always have to send mine through multiple edits. Not doing that leaves me feeling sincerely uncomfortable in a way that cancels out the time benefits. I can make myself stop trying so hard to find the āperfectā words, but I canāt help trying to make sure Iāve at least chosen effective words. I play with the image layout, check to make sure my links are working, read the post out loud to see if it flows, and double check facts and spelling if Iām unsure. I usually do more than one set of edits. It comes to me naturally, and I find a certain enjoyment in polishing my workā¦but still, it takes extra time.
Iām beginning this post the night of the 30th, after Iāve already worked, and written my post for today. Tomorrow I need to bring a cat to the vet (nothing serious) and take care of day-off chores like errands and laundry. The next day I need to have my article ready for Holosuite, but I also have an out of town doctorās appointment. If I start this tonight, I can do most of the HS article tomorrowā¦you see where this is going!
Oh, and I usually work 9-10 hours, and the job is usually very physically demanding. So, thereās that.
Participating has very noticeably cut into my game time. While I donāt mind occasional breaks, this has gone further than I like ā not just for my own enjoyment, but also to have current gaming stories to tell. Even though I posted on a variety of gaming topics this month, and covered many games Iāve been meaning to mention for a while, thereās been very few posts about what *I* just did ingame the other day.
The Loot
With all that saidā¦I still feel this was undeniably very much worth it!
For starters, my blogās layout is exponentially better than it was before I started. Blaugust kicked me in the rear to make changes and additions Iād been putting off, and inspired me to do things that hadnāt occurred to me before. Iām always a tinkerer with site design, but Iām incredibly pleased with how this one looks.
Iāve set up a Facebook page for the blog, linked it to my previously unused Tumblr, and will likely continue posting on Anook. I hadnāt bothered branching out like that before, but I can see from my site traffic posting on multiple platforms makes a huge difference. When doing so is either automatic or just a quick copy/paste, thereās no reason not to put my work where more people can see it. Just this week, Iāve seen site traffic from the Steam review Iād done, where I posted a link to my Fran Bow āGryph Plays,ā so Iāll be trying to do that more often as well. (Not just for the views, either. š I didnāt think anyone would care to read my thoughts on Steam games, but since they ARE Iām happy to share. I very much value player reviews when Iām considering a new game.)
Iāve made some great friends, and feel like Iām part of a blogging community for the first time sinceā¦I donāt know, maybe back when all my friends and I were on LiveJournal. Itās a comfortable feeling, and I only wish Iād thought to reach out sooner. Iām hoping to keep up with the blogs Iāve discovered (hopefully itās easier when everyone isnāt posting daily!) and followed them all on Anook last night. I realize not everyone will stay on that platform, but itās the easiest way for me to make sure Iāve got everyone. While Feedly is a great option, I havenāt been using it nearly as much as Iād expected.
Even though I didnāt have much time for gaming, I had motivation to change up my gaming more than usual. I tend to very easily fall into comfortable habits in gaming, which is fine until Iām tired of my one game and decide to not play anything for a bit. I miss some of my old games, and have plenty of Steam backlog to go through. I never would have found games like Salt and Fran Bow without being a part of this community.
Blaugust helped me open up my writing more, and have fun with it. Topics Iād ignored before, like my job, were not only great to write about but clearly fun for others to read. Iām still happy with this being primarily a gaming blog, but Iām not nearly so hesitant to change it up once in a while. And even with my obsessive editing, the actual writing part is flowing much more smoothly. Before this, Iād always done my first draft in LibreOffice, edited it, copied it to WordPress, edited it againā¦Iām now writing directly to WordPress, saving me time and hassle.
Iāve started to be more actively involved in blogging TSW news. I always wanted to be someone who kept up with Issue announcements and the like, but with posting once a week it wasnāt happening. By a few days after the announcement, it was no longer news. I love anything that brings me closer to the community, and I also want to be able to promote this game I absolutely adore.
Iād previously been a bit nervous that if I posted too much TSW stuff, Iād turn off other readers, but if I erred too far the other way Iād lose my own gaming community! This is something else thatās less worrisome when I post more often.
Blaugust trivia: My most often edited out āunnecessary wordā is āthat.ā As in, āthe thing that I like,ā instead of, āthe thing I like.ā Iāve overused the word since high school. š
Final Cutscene
With Blaugust over, I donāt think Iāll continue to write daily. Even though I honestly enjoyed it, Iāve cut myself short on sleep more than once. As much as I love writing, I need to balance it with the rest of my life. I do intend to post at least a few times a week, though, and I think Iāll enjoy following through on that very much.
[Edit: Also, blogging daily means Iām not writing fiction at all. Nada all month. Since thatās also important to me, I need to leave myself space and time for it!]
Iāll be posting to Holosuite tomorrow, and may take a few days off after that; but Iāll get back in soon enough. š
Thanks and internet cookies and gold stars and rainbows to Belghast, Void, and all the Blaugust participants. Youāve helped me become a better and happier blogger, which is a wonderful gift! <3
#Blaugust has wrapped up for 2015, but thereās still plenty to read! Visit the Blaugust Initiative page to learn more about it, and then head over to the NookĀ or my Blaugust Blogroll to see what weāve accomplished and find some awesome new blogs to read.
Source: LFGryph #Blaugust: Was This Worth It? (31/31)
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