Last Wednesday, Sasha and I had a little talk over iced tea while everyone was playing badminton. We were discussing blogging nuisances when the topic of speaking and blogging came up. But since we were so fired up with the nuisances, we weren’t really able to discuss it more in detail.
Sasha said she blogs the same way she speaks, and I think even The Jester-in-Exile agrees to that. But me, I can honestly say that the way I speak is very different from the way I blog.
You see, I had a bit of journalism and creative writing background in me. I took up an elective in Creative Writing under Danton Remoto and had tutelage in journalism from required seminars and my colleagues (under Sunday Inquirer Magazine’s Ruel de Vera’s supervision) during my editorial stint in the school paper. So yeah, that’s one of the reasons why I am able to show a very small fraction of me through my blog, and why I’m able to write long entries instead of short ones.
My blog posts here in Kutitots are similar to editorials, or feature articles. I tried to write like Abe once (you know, short and concise), but it didn’t feel right. I tried Marc’s comedic blogging style, but it didn’t feel right either. It didn’t feel me.
Everyone has their own style of blogging (or writing). You have the editorial-type, complete with an opening, a body, and an ending. There’s the poetic style, which you wouldn’t understand without reading twice (or thrice). The double-meaning posts. The straight-out reportage. You even have those that seem to have more links in the post than actual content. But let’s not forget the “write as you think†blogs, which I believe most of us are doing.
It would be wrong to say that one style is better than the other. After all, the blogging style you would adapt will be consistent with your blog’s purpose. If it’s a tech blog, you’ll use a blogging style appropriate for a tech blog. I normally write editorial-type posts here in Kutitots, but if you take a look at my Pinoy Dog-Lover and My Pet Hamsters blogs, I write differently—conversational, instead of editorial. In My Filipino Wedding, it’s a bit like feature writing. See? You don’t necessarily have to stick to one style of blogging. As long as it’s consistent, it’s effective.
Consistency plays a big role in establishing your blog’s identity online. But now isn’t the right time to talk about this. I’ll just tell you more at the iBlog3 Blogging Summit on Saturday. I’ll be speaking at four in the afternoon. Hehe. Bitin ba?
I’ve already asked you guys the question of why do you blog. Let’s have a bit of fun before iBlog3 (and yeah, I need some blog case studies to discuss, so your comment will also help)…
How do you blog?
Hi Gail!
In iBlog3, will you speak the way you write, or will you speak the way you speak? 🙂
Manuel
I am not really sure what my blogging style is. Maybe a bit reflective, a bit on inductive, and a bit conversational. Minsan may need to be laconic minsan verbose depende. Minsan may need to say Ok as in just OK then again sometime one just has the need to say supercalifragilisticexpialidocious or AntiÂdisÂestablishmentÂarianism or just say humuhumunukunukuapuaa. 🙂
I also don’t blog the way I talk. you see, my blog is the outlet of my Inner Jerk, a psychotic entity living inside me who only gets an outlet in the internet.
I blog the way I speak. I see myself having a conversation with the few people reading my blogs. Personal or Problogs.
I did better in my technical business writing than compositional writing class. I try hard to compose my thoughts and put them in complete sentences. I prefer reading blogs that have structure in them and not like they come out like jumbled text messages.
Am more descriptive and tend to explain (sometimes i overdo it) which is opposite my conversational tone of straight to the point.
i think i blog the way i speak, but i’m not too sure about that.
i think i blog the way i think.
(thanks for the link love.)
I blog to share 🙂 hehe “As for me and my Blog” we will serve the Lord ika nga
I blog for love-makin… joke!
How do i blog?
Errr… Good question. Lemme read my blog first. *reads some post*
Maybe with a hint of comedy and seriousness but not much. I dunno really. Somebody tell me 🙂