Jan 6, 2010

Chicken or the …Blog?

I was thinking about this blog the other day, mapping out possible strategies for luring enticing more followers, and I started ruminating about its origins. It’s kind of an interesting story. Wanna hear it? Of course you do (like you have a choice).

I’ve been technically “blogging” since long before I had an official blog. I played around with the concept on Myspace five or six years ago and became enamored with exploring my creative side. The only thing I had written for fun before then, dating all the way back to my high school days, was our families annual Christmas letter. I do write a lot where I work, but those are technical journals and procedure manuals, so the opportunity to create something with some personality appealed to me. Mostly what I wrote was tiny slice of life episodes mixed in with the occasional fiction, posting maybe once a month. You can say I cut my blogging teeth on Myspace.

After a couple of years I migrated to Facebook because most of my friends and family were coming on-board there. I was still posting very infrequently, but I found the mechanics of blogging inside the Facebook conglomerate too cumbersome. I began to search for a way to make the process easier.

One of my earlier posts, way back during the Myspace phase, was my reminiscing of a road-trip with a group of my buddies to Panama City, Florida, during a college break. When I wrote that story I had already begun expanding my creative endeavors to include composing a few short stories. I took the seed from that road-trip post and decided to turn it into something fictional. What I created ended up being closer to a novella at 40 pages in length. My wife loved the story (she’s the only person that’s read the original novella) and more importantly, I was on-fire more than ever with an unquenchable desire to continue writing. I was like a man who had just dined on Chinese food, hungry again just a short time later.

I had to find something else to write about, and fast! I stared at the pages of the story I had just finished and asked myself, “What if I took my 40 page novella . . . and turned it into a book?” The more I considered the idea, the more the fear of attempting such a huge feat lost its grip on me. Besides, if I set a goal to produce a 300 page novel, I already had 13% of it written.

So off I went writing my first novel. The main character was a middle-aged widower with two grown children whose only claim to fame was a semi-popular blog he authored. When I set about assigning a name to his blog, I thought long and hard until I finally came up with Cruising Altitude. I don’t really remember where the idea came from, I just fancied the feeling it conveyed.

I finished the book (Slow Dancer), stuck it on a shelf for reasons discussed here, and moved onto my second novel.

Now during this point in time I’m still pseudo-blogging on Facebook and I decide it’s time for me to step out and create a real blog. Although it would serve a lot of purposes, its primary focus would be to document my path to published author...or dejected wannabe. A lot of the blogs I followed on a daily basis used Blogger as their tool of choice, so I figure why not me too. There I was, poised to create my official blog, and I get stuck on the very first question.

What do I want to name it?

I contemplate this for a time, then I’m struck with a thought – why not use the same name as the blog in my first book? It could be kind of cool. If I ever do get published and my passionate readers decide to Google the blogs name to see if it’s real . . . ‘lo and behold . . . they’d be delivered to the author’s (me) personal blog. Cruising Altitude would be the name!

I created the blog in January 2009 , but I didn’t really get serious about using it to promote my writing until August. I currently have 34 followers (38 when you include the links to Facebook) and 1153+ site hits (probably 1100 of those are me checking to see how many visitors I've registered). Fledgling, I know. But it’s young and has yet to stretch its legs. Give it time.

That’s my story of a blog that was fiction, before it became reality. Or is it the other way around?

What's the story behind your blog?

9 comments:

  1. Now you have 35 followers. I was going through the blogs I follow and I was mortified to find that you weren't on the list (insert the face of Tom when he would catch Jerry about to knock over a vase).
    I could have sworn I was a follower. I apologize for my brain fart.

    I am now a proud follower of Cruising Altitude.

    I absolutely love your work.

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  2. *Pumping fist* Awesome! Thank you so much. I hope I can continue to be relevant, if not entertaining.

    (Confession ~ I really jumped up and down like a little girl, instead of pumping my fist. Our little secret though.) :)

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  3. Now you have 36.

    I've been blogging for about 5 years, but only in the last year have I seen it as anything other than just a venue to post pictures and prattle on (okay, I still do a lot of that). It really is a community.

    Glad to have discovered your blog (through Another Gray Day...I'm friends and crit partners with Kristin).

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  4. Don't sell 'prattle' short! Blogging was born from prattle.

    Thanks for stopping by and having a look see. Any friends of Kristin ...... well, you can fill in the rest.

    j/k Kristin. :)

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  5. Blogging is a commitment - not only do you have to blog but you have to read others and comment. Over time, it will grown. Im happy to say im in the 35 count :)

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  6. Yes...Shelli is one of my followers who, one of these days, will be able to say --

    "I remember when he was first starting out...I could see so much potential...look at how far he's come."

    OR

    "It's such a shame."

    :)

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  7. Haha. Love your story about your blog origins. I started mine because I've wanted to have one for some time. (Seemed the "cool" thing to do) But it took awhile to figure out what I wanted the focus to be on. I have my fingers in so many topics: sewing, crocheting, embroidery, D&D, SF/F, writing, parenting, SCA... (the list keeps going and going)

    I finally went with talking about all things SF/F, because of how much I enjoy telling people about my favorite authors, mostly in that genre. I got my blog name from puttering through my Flip Dictionary. Under Book Terms, I found "bookplate inscription 'from the library of': ex libris." Just added dragons (one of my favorite mythical creatures) to get Ex Libris Draconis: from the library of the dragon.

    Now I just have to update it more often. *sheepish grin*

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  8. Since you were #3 on my blog, I thought I would return the favor.

    I just started my blog in November, and I have yet to figure out what to do with it. Right now I'm using it to track my writing and such (and maybe use it as a diary so I know what I've been doing all year!)

    You seem to have a better knack at it than I do. Maybe with practice I'll get better (I can only hope).

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  9. I think your off to a great start. I'm just figuring it out as I go along, and that's what most of us do.

    Keep it up!

    Thanks for the support.

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