Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 3:30:24 GMT
Writing for a blog , especially a thematic one, requires a great deal of time and energy. If you plan to write often, even every day, you may run out of ideas. I have decided to publish some suggestions that can come in handy when imagination seems to fail. The advice to draw up a program of articles to publish is always valid, to avoid running out of material. 10 ideas to fill a blog with writing Book trailer : you can publish the book trailer of a newly released book by commenting on it. Or the book trailer of a book you have read, writing your impressions on how it was made and whether or not it is relevant to the subject of the book. Guest post : You can ask another blogger to write a guest post .
For you it's free content and for the blogger it's free advertising. Columns : invent a column for your blog and prepare a schedule of articles to write. Here on Penna blu I bring Special Data forward several, 10 new words, Upcoming books, In my library, Grammar in a nutshell, Reviews of the month, Next posts and The best of Penna blu. Reporting books : report a published or soon-to-be published book by commenting on it. Write down what you think of that author, what you expect from that novel, if you intend to read it. Interviews : interview an expert on the topic you cover in the blog. An interview like this piques the readers' curiosity. For Blue Pen I interviewed an editor and two writers, and more interviews will appear after the summer.
Book Reviews : Review a book you have read. If you have a blog about writing, it means you read, and a lot. You will therefore have no shortage of books to review. Competition : invent a competition. It can be the classic giveaway, or you can guess a famous phrase from a novel, a quote, a passage from a book. News : publish a fresh literary news of the day. A literary event, like an exhibition, or the launch of a particular site (like Pottermore), and comment on it. Stories : publish one of your stories, which perhaps you have revised after a literary competition in which you participated, and ask your readers for an opinion. Writers : How many writers have you read? And how many works of each? Is there any that particularly struck you? Review a writer, then. Talk about him in an article, writing what he left you and why it should be read.
For you it's free content and for the blogger it's free advertising. Columns : invent a column for your blog and prepare a schedule of articles to write. Here on Penna blu I bring Special Data forward several, 10 new words, Upcoming books, In my library, Grammar in a nutshell, Reviews of the month, Next posts and The best of Penna blu. Reporting books : report a published or soon-to-be published book by commenting on it. Write down what you think of that author, what you expect from that novel, if you intend to read it. Interviews : interview an expert on the topic you cover in the blog. An interview like this piques the readers' curiosity. For Blue Pen I interviewed an editor and two writers, and more interviews will appear after the summer.
Book Reviews : Review a book you have read. If you have a blog about writing, it means you read, and a lot. You will therefore have no shortage of books to review. Competition : invent a competition. It can be the classic giveaway, or you can guess a famous phrase from a novel, a quote, a passage from a book. News : publish a fresh literary news of the day. A literary event, like an exhibition, or the launch of a particular site (like Pottermore), and comment on it. Stories : publish one of your stories, which perhaps you have revised after a literary competition in which you participated, and ask your readers for an opinion. Writers : How many writers have you read? And how many works of each? Is there any that particularly struck you? Review a writer, then. Talk about him in an article, writing what he left you and why it should be read.