Tuesday, November 17, 2009

New Kid on the Blogosphere

Welcome to my book blog!

I've dithered over doing this for a while now. I feel like I don't read quite enough books to really be a book blogger. And I'm a little shy of the public aspect, of actually encouraging strangers to read what I've written (and even maybe act on what I've written). But probably my main reservation has been that I don't think I'm all that good at writing reviews, and there are plenty of times when I finish reading a book and just don't know what to say or can't be bothered to say anything at all.

And that's one of the reasons I decided I'd better do this: to nudge myself into more thoughtful engagement with the words I read. Of course there's also my impulse to emulate that surfaces when I peruse my favorite book blogs. Seriously, these book bloggers (listed under the honorific "Seasoned Travelers" on my sidebar) impress me regularly with their pithy reviews, and they truly help guide my reading. I'd love to be both eloquent and useful like that to someone else.

But what really pushed me to do this, and do it now, is that I was sitting up late one night with a sick baby and the title for my book blog suddenly came to me. It even brought along a subtitle. Before I knew it I was picking out a URL, fiddling around with fonts and pictures, colors and widgets, and Bam! A book blog. My book blog.

I'm a little giddy, a little terrified. I'm trying to remind myself of the importance of balance in one's life. I've already got a well-established personal blog, and an online book group, and an in-person book group, and another in-person book group (in Spanish) that will be starting soon. So really, how much more of blogging and books can my very busy life as mother-of-three-youngsters and wife-of-tireless-entrepreneur handle??

"But," that wiley little red guy hovering over my shoulder interjects suavely, "it's your book blog. You don't have to update it every day. You don't even have to promote yourself. You can do as much or as little as you want with it. It's just so nice to have a pretty place all your own to keep your book-thoughts in, isn't it?"

And I nod. And then... I go public.

15 comments:

Amira said...

I look forward to reading it. Have fun!

CarrieM said...

Congrats! I love the look, and I'm entering it into my reader now!

Melissa said...

Welcome, welcome! Can't wait to read what you write.

bethany (dreadlock girl) said...

WELCOME!!! I knew you'd do it ;) I have to tell you that when i started blogging I knew my writing was bad and hard to read, and now after practicing so often I feel it is repetitive and weak. And then my mother-in-law who is an English grammar teacher told me a couple weeks ago that I am a terrific writer. SERIOUSLY!?! I must have come a long way. All that to say, we all start out somewhere and when I started writing it was hard for me to even complete a thought. None of us EVER have it all together though, so don't even think that.

I am so proud of you for taking this leap!

blessings.

Salemgardener said...

Congratulations! You put your feet in the water.... doesn't it feel good?! I LOVE the banner! Much more vibrant than the one you allowed me to preview.

morninglight mama said...

Very cool, Heather. Looking forward to your insights!

Cami said...

Congrats! I still don't feel the urge to do it myself . . . but it does look fun. Perhaps when I'm back to reading more often . . .

holly b said...

yay! I liked the prototype banner and colors, but the fanned book is pretty cool too. have fun with it!

hmmm, I had to switch over to Safari to leave a comment though. I have the same problem with a friends blog, I can't select a profile below my comment in Firefox and I can't copy and paste my comment from this text box once I type it in Firefox. I wonder why that is.... I just have to remember to leave comments from my Safari browser I guess.

Heather said...

Thanks everyone for your encouraging words. :) Holly, Mom had some difficulty too. I guess I'll make it a pop-up or a new page to leave comments.

Unknown said...

I am soooo excited for you!!!! it's absolutely wonderful that you decided to 'go public'. And how cool is it that our blogs' birthdays are going to be only a day apart??!!
Thank you for visiting my blog and for your wishes and I am sure I'll be 'reading' more from you now :)

Annell said...

So Nice to meet you! I was Rachel's roomie in college. Looking forward to reading your blog!

Dim Sum, Bagels, and Crawfish said...

Love the title! Look forward to visiting and seeing what you are reading. I can barely keep up with one blog...kudos to you and Happy Reading!

Corinne said...

Nicely done, friend. I always love to read reviews by someone I trust :) If nothing else, it's so lovely to have an outlet for those book thoughts :)

Betsey said...

Congratulations. It will be wonderful to read your eloquently written words about books. (I'll have another place to pick up book ideas. Perfect!)

Kellie said...

All the best, Heather! I look forward to checking in. I greatly appreciate your thoughts about it being YOUR blog. Keep it that way.