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Back To Blogging

Now that I have announced that, it has been some time since I have blogged on a regular basis (breaking all the blogger rules, I know) but I felt I had lost focus for this web site.  I have been blogging for other people, normally internal blogs and that kind of thing, but, for some reason, so it isn't like I am not blogging but this site seemed to have lost something.  I won't pretend to know what that was but I lost it.  The fire was gone.  Sure, I could pump out stuff like most blogs:

  • "Wow, this is funny."
  • "Hey, look what I found on Digg..."
  • "Look, this picture/video/soundbyte is interesting.  Go check it out!"

But that didn't satisfy me at all.  I just would sit in front of the keyboard when my "blogging hour" hit and nothing would come.  False starts and frustration took over and I decided it was time to take a break.  (You'll notice that bloggers do this kind of thing from time to time.)  Actually, it wasn't that I decided to take the break but my body told me to  I guess I feel like my thoughts and my fingers lost a connection.  They were disconnected.  Each time I sat down to compose anything blog related, it was like my fingers were telling me to stop or refused to function.  I wish I had something more profound to say about it but, normally, it is something I have struggled with for some time.  A typical comment I would use is: "What's the point?"  Then, without much fanfare, I disappeared and left this site to linger.   Sounds very dramatic, doesn't it.

I tried some ideas - reformatting, making some plans to do other things: but I keep coming back to the blog.  But, they were typical attempts at reviving a blog and didn't really make me want to write.

Then, I missed my Rememberance Day blogging.  I didn't realize it on the day but this would hit me as something I should have done.  For the last couple of years, I have been watching Rememberance Day events and documenting some things about Rememberance Day.  It is something I enjoy doing and it is important to me.  But, I missed it this year and within a couple of days, I felt like I had let myself down.  It was a surprise but a welcome one.

Then, I remembered there was a book coming out.  And I haven't blogged in months - what kind of a hypocrite am I being?  I was busy with my company and the getting the book done but - wow, how could I not blog!

So, there you go.  My tale of woe (or boredom).  I'm back.

Blogging For Dummies: Tooting My Horn For The 2nd Edition

I have an announcement.   I helped write a book called Blogging For Dummies, 2nd Edition.  It has something to do with a particular kind of writing and I hope you will go out and buy one today. This book needs to make some sales because, otherwise, the entire blogosphere will implode.  Don't be responsible for the end of the Internet as we know it.

I was keeping this under my hat for some time and didn't write about it anywhere but, now, I decided it must be fine to do so since the publishing date moved to Boxing Day (according to Amazon) and Wiley (the publisher) also posted it on their site with my name and everything.  It was into the spring previous to that - but, I guess, we did good.

In a nutshell, Susie called me up one day and asked if I wanted to help write a book and I jumped at the opportunity.  I wanted to help out and get some experience under the belt and make sure that I could write well enough to prove myself - or some such garble like that.  I have learned so much from Susie and, hopefully, I have become a better writer from all the late nights and cupcakes.

But, it is done and out the door and coming soon to a book shelf near you.  I will chat more about it when the book is viewable on book shelves.

About Me

Shane Birley is a blogger, huge geeky nerd, web developer, poet, and creative writer based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is a partner at Left Right Minds, a web development, arts management, business blogging and on line marketing company.

buy the book, blog your world, feel like a million bucks

Just in case you didn't know, I co-wrote Blogging For Dummies! Before you send me any congratulations, questions, flowers, or blow me any number of kisses  - why don't you go buy ten copies and make me rich and famous.  

Or you could just buy a copy since it is a really good book and it has loads of great information for those of you out there who want to jump into blogging because it is fun and exciting.

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What else do I do? I talk out loud, record it, and post it on line. I chatter about all kinds of things. Some of the things are nerdy, some professional, and some of them are very much NSFW. Why? Because do them for myself and my non-work life. You can be the judge.

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