Trying something a little different in this space
I’ve had blogs in one form or another for seven years or so and they’ve all followed a fairly typical curve: lots of posting at the beginning, settling into a regular posting pattern, and then dwindling into promises to write and recurring, undone items on a to-do list. If I could dig out the posts I’d probably find the same pattern in my UseNet and FreeNet participation. Douglas, who I roped into a joint blog about 5 years ago, has turned out to be a much better blogger than I am: he’s got stuff queued up months ahead and is always adding to it.
Since I want to regain some writing fluency–writing a simple paragraph really shouldn’t feel like dragging bricks across sand–I’m going to try something a little different for a while. Most of my time these days is taken up by going to class, preparing for class, and doing assignments for class. So. I’m going to try using this space to actually capture what I’m doing day to day–what I’m actually working on. Some days it will be a laundry list of tasks, others will be more substantive, and the kvetching that’s a standard part of library school will happen mostly offstage.
