By now, most of you have figured out why, for the last month, I broke my usual blogging pattern and posted EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. But in case you haven’t heard, I will explain.
In the month of November, I participated in NaBloPoMo, or “National Blog Posting Month.”
I know this may have seemed like a poor choice, considering how swamped I was feeling by schoolwork, but as November approached I decided to join for a number of reasons. One, I just really wanted to blog more. I felt like a lot of things were happening that I never recorded anywhere, and that I would eventually forget about entirely. Two, I really wanted to prove to myself that I could actually do something… that I could make a commitment like that to myself and actually stick it out.
I also decided, as I was beginning this challenge, that I wouldn’t tell y’all about it—at least not right away. I have a bad habit of announcing things that I’m going to do and then not doing them. So, here I am, not telling you that I’m going to do NaBloPoMo, but that I did it. Ever so much more satisfying.
So, I did it, but was it a success? I’m not exactly sure. This challenge surprised me in a lot of ways. I think the easiest way to debrief will be a simple list of Pros and Cons:
Pros:
- I wrote every day. I really did have to exercise the discipline that I talked about above.
- Readers had fresh content every single day.
- I recorded a lot of little moments that I would have forgotten about otherwise.
- I gained new readers. I’ve noticed several new faces around, probably people who found me through the NaBloPoMo Randomizer. I hope you stick around, folks!
Cons:
- I wrote every day. It was not very many days into November before blogging started to feel like a real chore.
- Readers had fresh content every single day. Honestly, I think this was probably a little overwhelming. Because I have so little time to read blogs, I usually prefer when they update every couple of days. But maybe that’s just me.
- My posts dropped in quality. Often I had to write my posts in the ten minutes before I went to bed, and usually I was grasping at straws to find topics. All of this made me feel like I was giving you scribbles instead of finished paintings.
- Readers (understandably) left fewer comments because there was less time to digest each individual post.
- The posts in turn seemed to lose a little bit of their unique identity, becoming instead “part of NaBloPoMo.”
Oh, I forgot one big “Pro”: I captured one month of my first quarter at College in a time capsule. I can only imagine what it will be like to look at this two, three, twenty years down the road. All in all, I think it was a good experience.
But I’m sure as heck not doing it in December.
In fact, starting tonight, I am taking a week-long hiatus from the internet. Finals are next week, and in order to help me concentrate, I will not be checking my bloglines feeds, checking MySpace or Facebook, surfing the web, or getting on at all except to check my email. I’m already starting to feel a little bit twitchy from withdrawal, but I think it will be good for me.
See you next week.

December 1st, 2006 at 11:04 pm
laugh
i’m twitching just reading about your planned withdrawl….
December 2nd, 2006 at 9:23 am
good luck with exams! i’m sure you’ll do great, but even after years… oh, too many years… in school they still make my stomach do a few flips!
December 3rd, 2006 at 2:41 pm
I really like your stlye of writing it’s fresh and it keeps your interest. Good luck on your exams I have some too and i hate them!
December 5th, 2006 at 5:24 am
I enjoyed reading your blog last month and added it to my blogroll. I was interested b/c it’s your first semester in college and I wanted to hear how it was going. I LOVED college (only graduated 3 years ago) but never had a blog back then so it’s cool to see what you are going through. I liked hearing about your art classes, as I was an art major. Brings back good memories!
Thanks!!
January 28th, 2007 at 4:45 pm
Hi,
I found your blog via google by accident and have to admit that youve a really interesting blog
Just saved your feed in my reader, have a nice day