When I started using the internet, it was either for visiting websites where I can play online video games, or for visiting my favorite musician’s webpage and checking out new songs, pictures, videos, and other stuffs. I had nothing else to do in the internet. Besides, using the internet in those days was pretty expensive.
Then I got into school and then came the era of Googling and Wikipediaring, doing online researches for schoolwork. Years passed and I began to hear about Facebook; I decided to join after so many “Kaykay, let’s connect on Facebook” from my friends.
Last year I discovered Twitter and I joined March. Thanks to Twitter, I discovered another great site, Goodreads. Thanks to Goodreads, I have a bookshelf online. But I’m thankful for Twitter most for helping me to connect with other writers and for opening my eyes to a new world: The Writing and Book Blogging World.
Tim Greaton's and Lorijo Metz's sites were one of the earliest blogs I read. I began to read other writing and book blogs too. It was then I created The Creative Forum, a blog where I can share my thoughts about writing and books. Though I have to admit that somehow I created it then because everyone was doing it and I thought it’d be cool to say, ‘Hey, could you visit my website?’
It’s been a good experience so far, even though I went on a blogging hiatus, following an accident last year.
And now this is why I’m thankful for blogging:
I’m thankful for blogging because it’s been like a new online guide for me toward writing and reading. I’m thankful for blogging because I get to read other awesome writing and book blogs. I’m thankful for blogging because it has helped me connect with other creative folks. And I’m thankful to you, my followers, friends, and fellow book-lovers, for stopping by and joining The Creative Forum, for the comments, the support, and for the friendship. Because of your efforts, The Creative Forum has reached a milestone with over 200 awesome GFC followers and over 2,000 cool tweeps.
THANK YOU and I wish you all the best.
Happy Reading!
Then I got into school and then came the era of Googling and Wikipediaring, doing online researches for schoolwork. Years passed and I began to hear about Facebook; I decided to join after so many “Kaykay, let’s connect on Facebook” from my friends.
Last year I discovered Twitter and I joined March. Thanks to Twitter, I discovered another great site, Goodreads. Thanks to Goodreads, I have a bookshelf online. But I’m thankful for Twitter most for helping me to connect with other writers and for opening my eyes to a new world: The Writing and Book Blogging World.
Tim Greaton's and Lorijo Metz's sites were one of the earliest blogs I read. I began to read other writing and book blogs too. It was then I created The Creative Forum, a blog where I can share my thoughts about writing and books. Though I have to admit that somehow I created it then because everyone was doing it and I thought it’d be cool to say, ‘Hey, could you visit my website?’
It’s been a good experience so far, even though I went on a blogging hiatus, following an accident last year.
And now this is why I’m thankful for blogging:
I’m thankful for blogging because it’s been like a new online guide for me toward writing and reading. I’m thankful for blogging because I get to read other awesome writing and book blogs. I’m thankful for blogging because it has helped me connect with other creative folks. And I’m thankful to you, my followers, friends, and fellow book-lovers, for stopping by and joining The Creative Forum, for the comments, the support, and for the friendship. Because of your efforts, The Creative Forum has reached a milestone with over 200 awesome GFC followers and over 2,000 cool tweeps.
THANK YOU and I wish you all the best.
Happy Reading!
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